With more than one million people affected by the current Ebola outbreak
in West Africa, the WHO has warned that there is “no early end in
sight” to the severe health crisis and called for “extraordinary
measures” to stop the transmission of the disease.
According to the latest update issued by the World Health Organisation
(WHO), 128 new cases of Ebola virus disease, as well as 56 deaths, were
reported from Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone between August
10 and 11, bringing the total number of cases to 1,975 and deaths to
1,069.
WHO Director-General Margaret Chan said more than one million people are
affected by the disease and these people need daily material support,
including food.
The infected people are in the “hot zone of disease transmission” on the
borders of the three countries most impacted by the disease.
“There is no early end (to the outbreak) in sight. This is an
extraordinary outbreak that requires extraordinary measures for
containment. This is a severe health crisis, and it can rapidly become a
humanitarian crisis if we do not do more to stop transmission,” Ms.
Chan said during a briefing in Geneva.
UN Secretary-General Ban ki-Moon chaired a UN system-wide coordination on Ebola and stressed the need for the entire UN system to support the WHO’s efforts in combatting the outbreak
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