Latest Ebola outbreak in Liberia is now over, UN says
More than 4,800 people have died in Liberia, and more than 11,300 mostly in West Africa, since December 2013.
Monorovia: The World Health Organization has declared Liberia's latest Ebola outbreak over, the fourth such announcement since the virus was first reported there.
Liberia is the last country to receive the declaration, made 42 days after tests showed the last infected person no longer had the virus. Liberia's health ministry said it now enters a 90-day heightened surveillance period.
The Ebola outbreak was first declared over in Liberia in May 2015, but new cases emerged, resetting the clock three times. More than 4,800 people have died in Liberia, and more than 11,300 mostly in West Africa, since December 2013.
WHO has warned that bodily fluids in Ebola survivors could spark future epidemics. The three countries hardest hit by the outbreak, including Sierra Leone and Guinea, have thousands of such survivors.