Liberian Government's Blunders Pile Up in the Grip of Ebola

Author(s)
MacDougall, C.
Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
02 Sep 2014
Publisher
TIME
Type
Articles
Keywords
Disasters, Epidemics & pandemics, Health, Urban
Countries
Liberia

On Aug. 20, the Liberian government enforced a 21-day quarantine aimed at preventing the spread of the virus that has claimed close to 700 lives throughout the country, with cases and casualties mounting in the city. Médecins Sans Frontières has described the outbreak in Monrovia as “catastrophic” and the 120 beds in its treatment center in the capital are already full. The World Health Organization has said the epidemic could last for six to nine months and infect up to 20,000 people in the region before the outbreak is over. Liberia is now the only Ebola-affected nation in the region with rising cases in the capital.