UN chief: Accelerated response could end Ebola mid-2015

If nations around the world continue to help accelerate the response to Ebola in West Africa, the outbreak, in which more than 15,300 people have been sickened, with 5,500 dying, could end by mid-2015, Dr Ban ki-Moon, United Nations secretary-general, told a news conference on 21 November.

If nations around the world continue to help accelerate the response to Ebola in West Africa, the outbreak, in which more than 15,300 people have been sickened, with 5,500 dying, could end by mid-2015, Dr Ban ki-Moon, United Nations secretary-general, told a news conference on 21 November.

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