News Outlets Discuss Ebola In Sierra Leone; Quarantine Of 31 Health Workers, Economic Recovery

Agence France-Presse: Ebola-hit Sierra Leone quarantines 31 health workers
“Authorities in Sierra Leone quarantined three doctors and 28 nurses in the capital Freetown when a mother tested positive for Ebola after giving birth, the health ministry said on Thursday…” (Johnson, 6/25).

The Guardian: Sierra Leone: ‘needs a Marshall Plan, not a multitude of micro initiatives’
“Where should Sierra Leone’s post-Ebola economic recovery start? Our experts offer 20 steps to getting the country open for business…” (Banning-Lover, 6/25).

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