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Sierra Leone village in quarantine after Ebola death | Sierra Leone village in quarantine after Ebola death |
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Nearly 1,000 people in Sierra Leone have been put under quarantine following the death of a 67-year-old woman who tested positive for Ebola. | Nearly 1,000 people in Sierra Leone have been put under quarantine following the death of a 67-year-old woman who tested positive for Ebola. |
It comes five days into a six-week countdown for the country to be officially declared Ebola-free. | It comes five days into a six-week countdown for the country to be officially declared Ebola-free. |
The quarantine will last for three weeks, provided no new cases are recorded. | The quarantine will last for three weeks, provided no new cases are recorded. |
More than 11,000 people have died since the start of the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia. | More than 11,000 people have died since the start of the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia. |
The BBC's Umaru Fofana in the capital, Freetown, says the authorities had been optimistic after a long period without any new Ebola cases and this caught them off-guard. | |
Our correspondent says the quarantine is stricter than previous ones. It includes a curfew in which people will not be allowed to move from one house to another. | Our correspondent says the quarantine is stricter than previous ones. It includes a curfew in which people will not be allowed to move from one house to another. |
Soldiers and police have been deployed to keep the quarantine in Sellakaffta, a village in Kambia on the northern border with Guinea. | |
The World Health Organization and Sierra Leone's health ministry are planning a vaccination programme for those who could have come into contact with the woman. | The World Health Organization and Sierra Leone's health ministry are planning a vaccination programme for those who could have come into contact with the woman. |
Guinea is still trying to contain its outbreak while the WHO announced that the Ebola virus had stopped spreading in Liberia for a second time on Thursday. | |
It had been declared free of Ebola transmission in May but then more cases were found the following month. | |
Ebola outbreak: | Ebola outbreak: |
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