Schools in Liberia reopened on Monday after being closed for more than six months following the Ebola outbreak that killed thousands in the West African country.
Even as students head back to classrooms, there will be strict safety measures in place, including taking children’s temperatures when they arrive to school and making sure they wash their hands before taking their seats, according to the United Nations Children’s Fund.
The virus, spread through direct contact with body fluids, has claimed the lives of more than 3,800 in Liberia in the past year and more than 9,000 in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea combined. The number of new Ebola cases, however, has been on the decline with the World Health Organization recently saying that the number has dropped to its lowest levels in seven months.
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African leaders are cautiously optimistic, and at a summit in Guinea over the weekend promised to eradicate the epidemic in 60 days. Last month, Guinea reopened its schools and more than 1.3 million students have since returned. Schools in Sierra Leone – where disease transmission still remains high — will reopen at the end of next month.









