thetimes.co.uk - Ruth Maclean Johannesburg
A 45-day “health emergency” has been declared in Guinea after the ebola virus started to make a comeback as residents became lax about health controls.
Alpha Condé, the president of the west African country, said in a television address that security forces would be deployed and corpses tested for the virus. “I regret to note that there is an increasing abandon . . . of the precautions necessary to save the lives of our people,” he said. Five regions are to be placed under emergency measures, all in the southwest of the country.
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