Thursday, 5 February 2015

SCHOOLS IN LIBERIA TO RE-OPEN FEBRUARY 16 AFTER 3605 DEATHS FROM EBOLA VIRUS

A school official takes a pupil's temperature using an infrared digital laser thermometer in front of the school premises, at the resumption of private schools, in Lagos September 22, 2014.
Students in Liberia will return to their classrooms on February 16 after the government announced that it is ready to re-open schools in the Ebola virus scourge in the country.
Liberia, one of the West African countries worst hit by the Ebola Virus Disease, closed its schools six months ago to contain the disease.
The Country Representative of United Nations children organization (UNICEF),Sheldon Yett, said the organisation is partnering with the Liberian government to ensure the students’ safe return to their school.
Yett said schools will be given anti-Ebola materials to keep the children safe from the deadly virus.
The Liberian Deputy Minister for Administration at the Education Ministry, Ramses T. Kumbuyah, said the anti-Ebola materials will be distributed among 5,181 Public and Private registered schools.
An empty classroom in a Liberian school
Kumbuyah thanked UNICEF for its support.
Liberia had a total of 8478 ebola cases and as many as 3605 deaths, according to WHO data.
Centers for Disease Control puts the number of Ebola related deaths in Liberia at 3739.

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