Ebola situation still ‘extremely alarming’: UN
Geneva: The Ebola situation was still "extremely alarming" despite a significant fall in new cases in west Africa, the World Health Organization warned Friday.
The UN agency said the progress made so far could be rapidly undone if a funding gap remained. WHO number two Bruce Aylward said: "It´s still an incredibly dangerous situation" and "extremely alarming." (AFP)
By AFP
January 23, 2015
Geneva: The Ebola situation was still "extremely alarming" despite a significant fall in new cases in west Africa, the World Health Organization warned Friday.
The UN agency said the progress made so far could be rapidly undone if a funding gap remained. WHO number two Bruce Aylward said: "It´s still an incredibly dangerous situation" and "extremely alarming." (AFP)
The UN agency said the progress made so far could be rapidly undone if a funding gap remained. WHO number two Bruce Aylward said: "It´s still an incredibly dangerous situation" and "extremely alarming." (AFP)
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