Ebola returns sierra leone
I'm not aware of any recent reports of Ebola returning to Sierra Leone. In fact, Sierra Leone was declared Ebola-free by the World Health Organization (WHO) in June 2016, after a 42-day period with no new cases.
However, it's possible that you may be referring to a recent outbreak or a potential risk of Ebola returning to the country. Here are a few things to note:
- Ebola is still present in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where a new outbreak was declared in June 2020. While the outbreak is not directly affecting Sierra Leone, there is always a risk of transmission across borders.
- Sierra Leone has been working to strengthen its healthcare system and surveillance capacity to detect and respond to any potential outbreaks, including Ebola.
- The WHO and other global health partners continue to monitor the situation in Sierra Leone and the DRC, and provide support to both countries to prevent and respond to any potential outbreaks.
It's important to note that Ebola is a highly infectious and deadly disease, and any reports of its return should be taken seriously. If you have any specific information or concerns about Ebola in Sierra Leone, I would recommend checking reputable sources such as the WHO, the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health, or local news outlets for updates.