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[Title] => Liberia removes Ebola crematorium as outbreak is contained
[Summary] => Marking the progress in controlling its Ebola outbreak, the Liberian government dismantled a crematorium and removed drums containing the ashes of more than 3,000 Ebola victims cremated during the height of the epidemic, whose last patient was discharged last week.
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[Title] => Last Ebola patient is released in Liberia
[Summary] => Liberia released its last Ebola patient, a 58-year old teacher, from a treatment center on Thursday, beginning its countdown to being declared Ebola free.
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[Title] => Liberia: Only 5 people being treated for Ebola in country
[Summary] => Liberia said yesterday that there are currently only five confirmed cases of Ebola in the entire country — a dramatic turnaround in the West African nation where the virus has taken its deadliest toll.
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[Title] => Liberian president: Help needed to stamp out Ebola
[Summary] => Liberia is making progress against Ebola but stamping out the epidemic will be difficult, President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf told US lawmakers yesterday.
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[Title] => Response to Ebola needs flexibility, experts say
[Summary] => Many beds are empty at newly opened Ebola treatment units in Liberia's urban centers because the outbreak is now flaring in more rural parts of the country. In Sierra Leone's capital, there aren't enough treatment units as the epidemic spreads there.
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[Title] => Homebound Filipino troops from Liberia Ebola-free
[Summary] => The Philippine military said yesterday that 108 of its peacekeepers have tested negative for Ebola in Liberia, but that they will still be shipped to a small island in Manila Bay when they fly home this week for 21 more days of quarantine.
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[Summary] => The Philippine military says 108 of its peacekeepers have tested negative for Ebola in Liberia but they will still be shipped to a small island in Manila Bay when they fly home this week for 21 more days of quarantine.
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[Title] => International community ramps up Africa Ebola aid
[Summary] => German Capt. Mattias Reichenbach has loaded protective gear, soap and other cargo onto his plane and is ready to take off from the United Nations' main staging area in Ghana during a crisis that has claimed thousands of lives in three African countries.
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[Title] => Phl peacekeepers to pull out of Ebola-stricken Liberia
[Summary] => The Philippine military said today that over 100 peacekeepers from the country deployed in Liberia will be repatriated next month due to the risk posed by an Ebola disease outbreak in the West African country.
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[Title] => Liberia: Only 5 people being treated for Ebola in country
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[Summary] => German Capt. Mattias Reichenbach has loaded protective gear, soap and other cargo onto his plane and is ready to take off from the United Nations' main staging area in Ghana during a crisis that has claimed thousands of lives in three African countries.
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[Title] => Phl peacekeepers to pull out of Ebola-stricken Liberia
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