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Sierra Leone
U.S. Ebola Aid Focuses on Liberia for a Reason
By Aryn Baker
Bank: Ebola's Impact 'Catastrophic'
By Alexandra Sifferlin
A Timeline of the Worst Ebola Outbreak in History
By Alexandra Sifferlin
Gates Foundation Gives $50 Million to Fight Ebola
By Rishi Iyengar
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Sierra Leone
Ebola Cases in West Africa See Big Spike
Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone together experienced a 49% increase in cases in just the last three weeks
By Alexandra Sifferlin
September 9, 2014
Aid Group Says Lockdown Won’t Halt Ebola
Doctors Without Borders says the countrywide quarantine could actually make things worse
By Denver Nicks
September 6, 2014
Ebola Spreads to Southern Nigeria
WHO officials warn that the epidemic is accelerating rapidly
By Elizabeth Barber
September 4, 2014
Experts to Jumpstart Ebola Drug Trials as Crisis Worsens
The world urgently needs to find a drug that can fight Ebola
By Elizabeth Barber
September 3, 2014
CDC: Time Running Out on Ebola
The CDC says more needs to be done to fight Ebola before it's too late
By Alexandra Sifferlin
September 2, 2014
Ebola-Striken West Africa Faces Food Crisis
The disease-stricken region is facing a fresh crisis, as it contends with meager food supplies and sky-high prices
By Elizabeth Barber
September 2, 2014
Here's How Ebola Spread in the Democratic Republic of Congo: WHO
A suspected Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo may have no connection to the outbreak in West Africa
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 27, 2014
Ebola Forces Closure of WHO Lab in Sierra Leone
Medical workers are in retreat as the deadly virus continues to ravage West Africa
By Stephanie Burnett
August 27, 2014
Foreign Families, Businesses Are Fleeing Ebola's Wrath
The exodus of industry and families from West Africa could have severe implications
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 26, 2014
'1,400 Are Dead From Ebola and We Need Help'
The epidemic won't be contained without more treatment centers, coordinated action, logistical assets and health workers
By Dr. Joanne Liu
August 21, 2014
WHO: Ebola Outbreak Countries Must Screen Travelers
Liberia, Guinea, Nigeria and Sierra Leone advised to conduct exit screenings to contain spread of virus
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 18, 2014
Here Is One Thing We Can Do to Control the Spread of Ebola
The outbreak reminds me that the lack of shoes in my hometown of Sierra Leone could be contributing to the spread of the virus
By Stephen T. Fomba
August 16, 2014
WHO: Fake Cures and Ebola-Drug Sensationalism Must Stop
WHO says there's too much hype for unproven treatments, and too many people claiming to have cures on social media
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 15, 2014
WHO: More Than 1,000 Killed in Ebola Outbreak
And there are nearly 2,000 cases
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 13, 2014
Who Gets the Experimental Ebola Drugs?
The World Health Organization has endorsed the use of experimental drugs to fight the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. But who gets them?
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 12, 2014
Fear and Rumors Are Fueling Ebola's Spread
The epidemic shows no sign of stabilizing as the death toll continues to rise
By Mirren Gidda
August 12, 2014
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