
A burial team wearing protective clothes, remove a body from an isolation holding centre, for people waiting for laboratory results, at the Port Loko District Hospital in Sierra Leone, September 27, 2014
In a report published on Thursday, the International Development Committee said the government's decision to cut direct aid to Sierra Leone and Liberia by a fifth may have contributed to the epidemic, which has killed more than 3,000 people.
Committee Chair Sir Malcolm Bruce said the scale of the outbreak "may well be connected to declining levels of international support for health system improvements" in the two countries.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 3,338 have been killed by the virus so far. A total of 7,178 confirmed cases have been reported since the outbreak began in March.
Comment: Dr. Joanne Liu, President of Doctors Without Borders stated:
I can't say the exact figure because we don't know how many unreported cases [of Ebola] there are. But thousands for sure.
The virus continues to spread alarmingly rapidly across West Africa, with Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea worst affected.














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