GENEVA, December 1 (Sputnik) – The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that targeted goals to curb the Ebola outbreak have been partially met in the three worst-hit countries, WHO assistant director-general Bruce Aylward said Monday.
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"The good news is that in all three countries [Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone] it is clear now that more than 70 percent of the Ebola deaths that we know about are buried safely... In terms of the percentage of cases that we believe are being treated in the Ebola treatment centers or community care centers, we now believe that two of three countries, Liberia and Guinea are currently treating more than 70 percent of the reported cases... But all this progress is not enough to get this thing finished," Aylward said at a press conference in Geneva.
In Guinea and Sierra Leone the number of cases is still increasing due to the poor medical infrastructure, Aylward noted.
According to WHO data released on November 26, 5,689 people have died from the most current Ebola outbreak, with 15,935 of confirmed, probable, and suspected cases of the virus having been reported.