SCHOOLS IN EBOLA-HIT LIBERIA TO REOPEN IN FEBRUARY

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Monrovia (AFP) – Schools in Ebola-
ravaged Liberia will reopen in February,six months after they were closed in a bid to contain the spread of the killer virus, the education ministry said
Monday.

“We ask all schools to take the
necessary measures for the reopening of schools next semester, which is February,” the ministry said in a  statement read out on the radio.

“All schools have to get equipped with chlorine water,thermometers, and allhave to put in place all measures recommended by the health ministry for the prevention of the virus,” it added.

The move comes as Liberia, one of three west African countries at the epicentre of the current Ebola outbreak, has seen a steady decrease in new cases in recent
weeks.

In another piece of good news for
Liberia, the country’s football federation announced the resumption of  competitive matches.

Musa Bility, the president of the Liberian Football Association, said the ban was lifted “with immediate effect” but he
urged players to keep in mind
preventative measures to halt the
spread of Ebola.

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on July 30 ordered all schools to close their doors  to contain the epidemic.

The worst Ebola outbreak on record has  killed 8,153 people over the past year.

Liberia has seen the highest fatality rate with 3,471 deaths, followed by Sierra Leone and Guinea.

Sierra Leone recently overtook Liberia as the country with the highest number of Ebola infections.

The haemorrhagic fever is spread only through direct contact with the bodily  fluids of an infected person showing symptoms such as fever or vomiting.

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