It was by far the deadliest such attack in the second-worst Ebola outbreak in history, the United Nations health agency said. Warnings had been posted demanding that the health workers leave or face “the worst,” Selemani said. The other attack targeted an Ebola response co-ordination office in Mangina, WHO said. Overall, health workers and infrastructure have been attacked 386 times with seven people killed and 77 wounded, Ryan said. Cases have surged after previous attacks on health workers and facilities.
Source: thestar November 28, 2019 07:07 UTC