UN, Mali government declare country Ebola free
The Malian government
and the United Nations on Sunday declared the country free of Ebola
after 42 days without any new cases of the deadly virus.
“I declare this day… the
end of the epidemic of the Ebola virus in Mali,” he said in a statement
broadcast on state television ORTM.
The west African country
“had come out” of the epidemic, Ibrahima Soce Fall, the head of the
Malian office of the United Nations Mission for Ebola Emergency Response
(UNMEER), confirmed.
In accordance with World
Health Organization recommendations, the spread of the Ebola virus
could be declared over after 42 days without any new cases being
recorded, he said in a separate statement.
Kone saluted the Malian
authorities and the different players in the anti-Ebola fight for “weeks
of intense work” that led to the result.
He also praised Mali’s
health workers and the country’s partners for their efforts while urging
that basic hygiene and protective behaviour measures be kept up.
Seven people died of
Ebola in Mali. The first fatality in October was a two-year-old girl
brought from neighbouring Guinea to stay with relatives.
Shortly afterwards, a
Muslim cleric, also from Guinea, died in the capital Bamako. He
transmitted the virus, directly or indirectly, to seven other people,
five of whom died.
culled:yahoonews
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