GENEVA (AFP) – The Ebola virus
killed 56 people in just two days, bringing the global death toll to 1,069, the
World Health Organization said Wednesday, reports
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The death toll, which passed the
1,000-mark at the weekend, soared higher between August 10 and 11.
The number of confirmed infections
jumped by 128 over the two days, bringing the total number of cases to 1,975
people, the UN’s health agency said.
New cases and deaths had been
registered in all four west African countries so far hit by the worst Ebola
epidemic seen since the deadly virus was discovered four decades ago.
Liberia saw 71 new cases and 32 new
deaths, while Sierra Leone recorded 53 new cases and 19 more deaths, according
to fresh WHO data.
Guinea, where the outbreak began at
the beginning of the year, counted four new cases and four new deaths.
Nigeria, meanwhile, counted one more
death, bringing the total there to three, but WHO lowered the total number of
suspected, probable and confirmed cases in the country to 12 from 13.
Ebola Kills 56 In Two Days, Says WHO
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