An
official of the World Health Organization official has said that there could be
up to 10,000 new cases of Ebola per week within two months.
A
World Health
Organization (WHO) official has said that there could be up to
10,000 new cases of Ebola per week within two months if efforts to curb the
disease are not intensified.
Assistant
Director-General of the body, Dr.
Bruce Aylward has predicted that 'a lot more people will die'
if cases of the disease are allowed to continue spiralling out of control.
Aylward
added that for the past one month, there have been about 1,000 new cases
recorded per week.
The
WHO also revealed that the death toll of the current Ebola outbreak, which is
the worst ever recorded, has reached 4,447.
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