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Liberia orders Ebola victims' bodies to be cremated | Liberia orders Ebola victims' bodies to be cremated |
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Liberia's government has ordered that all bodies of people killed by the Ebola virus must be cremated. | Liberia's government has ordered that all bodies of people killed by the Ebola virus must be cremated. |
The decision follows the refusal of some communities to allow the burial of Ebola victims on their land. | The decision follows the refusal of some communities to allow the burial of Ebola victims on their land. |
Meanwhile, Nigeria says it has a second Ebola case - that of one of the doctors who treated a man who died from Ebola after his arrival from Liberia. | Meanwhile, Nigeria says it has a second Ebola case - that of one of the doctors who treated a man who died from Ebola after his arrival from Liberia. |
This year's outbreak, the worst ever, has centred on Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, killing 887 people. | |
It spreads by contact with infected blood and bodily fluids - and touching the body of someone who has died of Ebola is particularly dangerous. | It spreads by contact with infected blood and bodily fluids - and touching the body of someone who has died of Ebola is particularly dangerous. |
Nigeria's Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu said that 70 people have been traced who came into contact with the man who died there, Patrick Sawyer, eight of whom are now in isolation. | Nigeria's Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu said that 70 people have been traced who came into contact with the man who died there, Patrick Sawyer, eight of whom are now in isolation. |
Sawyer, an employee of the Liberian finance ministry, had arrived in Lagos from Monrovia after changing planes in Togo's capital, Lome, on 20 July and died five days later in quarantine. | Sawyer, an employee of the Liberian finance ministry, had arrived in Lagos from Monrovia after changing planes in Togo's capital, Lome, on 20 July and died five days later in quarantine. |
As part of efforts to help contain the outbreak, the US says it is planning to send at least 50 public health experts within the next 30 days. | As part of efforts to help contain the outbreak, the US says it is planning to send at least 50 public health experts within the next 30 days. |
There is no cure or vaccine for Ebola - but patients have a better chance of survival if they receive early treatment. | There is no cure or vaccine for Ebola - but patients have a better chance of survival if they receive early treatment. |
The current outbreak is killing between 50% and 60% of people infected. | The current outbreak is killing between 50% and 60% of people infected. |
Initial flu-like symptoms can lead to external haemorrhaging from areas like eyes and gums, and internal bleeding which can lead to organ failure. | Initial flu-like symptoms can lead to external haemorrhaging from areas like eyes and gums, and internal bleeding which can lead to organ failure. |
Hand-washing warning | Hand-washing warning |
The BBC's Jonathan Paye-Layleh in the capital, Monrovia, says cremation is not part of the culture in Liberia and health experts say burial ceremonies have played a role in the transmission of the virus. | The BBC's Jonathan Paye-Layleh in the capital, Monrovia, says cremation is not part of the culture in Liberia and health experts say burial ceremonies have played a role in the transmission of the virus. |
Liberia's Information Minister Lewis Brown made the announcement on state radio about cremations after an incident over the weekend when a community refused to allow the burial of some bodies, most of them Ebola victims. | Liberia's Information Minister Lewis Brown made the announcement on state radio about cremations after an incident over the weekend when a community refused to allow the burial of some bodies, most of them Ebola victims. |
Thirty-four bodies were buried but the protests meant 12 were left out in the open for a day until it was decided to cremate them on Sunday, Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah told the BBC. | Thirty-four bodies were buried but the protests meant 12 were left out in the open for a day until it was decided to cremate them on Sunday, Deputy Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah told the BBC. |
Mr Brown also warned that businesses that did not install hand-washing facilities would be shut down. | Mr Brown also warned that businesses that did not install hand-washing facilities would be shut down. |
Ebola virus disease (EVD) | Ebola virus disease (EVD) |
Our reporter says the call for hand washing as part of the preventive measures has led to a boom in the sale of tap buckets in Monrovia. | Our reporter says the call for hand washing as part of the preventive measures has led to a boom in the sale of tap buckets in Monrovia. |
On Friday, Margaret Chan, head of the World Health Organization, met the leaders of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to launch a new $100m (£59m) Ebola response plan and said the virus could be stopped if well managed. | On Friday, Margaret Chan, head of the World Health Organization, met the leaders of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to launch a new $100m (£59m) Ebola response plan and said the virus could be stopped if well managed. |
In Sierra Leone, the army is in the process of deploying to the east of the country to help health officials quarantine areas affected by Ebola. | In Sierra Leone, the army is in the process of deploying to the east of the country to help health officials quarantine areas affected by Ebola. |
Code-named Operation Octopus, the deployment, which includes military doctors and nurses, began on Sunday and is expected to take three days. | Code-named Operation Octopus, the deployment, which includes military doctors and nurses, began on Sunday and is expected to take three days. |
According to new UN figures, 826 people have died of the virus in West Africa since February - up from the figure of 729 people recorded on 27 July. | According to new UN figures, 826 people have died of the virus in West Africa since February - up from the figure of 729 people recorded on 27 July. |
Ebola since 1976 | Ebola since 1976 |