Liberia’s free of Ebola again, after going 42 days without a case, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
But health officials are wary, because the virus has returned before after apparently having been eliminated.
“Forty-two days have passed since the second negative test on 22 July 2015 of the last laboratory-confirmed case. Liberia now enters a 90-day period of heightened surveillance,” WHO said in a statement.
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“Liberia’s ability to effectively respond to the outbreak of Ebola virus disease is due to intensified vigilance and rapid response by the government and multiple partners,” it added.
“Transmission had been declared over previously on 9 May 2015, but the disease re-emerged on 29 June and 6 additional cases were identified.”









