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Ebola outbreak: UN calls for $1bn to fight virus | Ebola outbreak: UN calls for $1bn to fight virus |
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More than $1bn (£618m) is needed to fight the West Africa Ebola outbreak, which is a health crisis "unparalleled in modern times", UN officials say. | |
The spread of the disease means the funds needed to fight the outbreak have increased ten-fold in the past month, the UN's Ebola co-ordinator said. | |
Ebola has killed 2,461 people this year, about half of those infected, the World Health Organization said. | |
There has been criticism of the slow international response to the epidemic. | There has been criticism of the slow international response to the epidemic. |
The outbreak began in Guinea before spreading to its neighbours Sierra Leone and Liberia. | The outbreak began in Guinea before spreading to its neighbours Sierra Leone and Liberia. |
Nigeria and Senegal have reported some cases, but seem to have contained the transmission of the virus. | Nigeria and Senegal have reported some cases, but seem to have contained the transmission of the virus. |
'Massive surge needed' | |
"We requested about $100m a month ago and now it is $1bn, so our ask has gone up 10 times in a month," the UN's Ebola co-ordinator, David Nabarro, told a briefing in Geneva. | |
"Because of the way the outbreak is advancing, the level of surge we need to do is unprecedented, it is massive." | "Because of the way the outbreak is advancing, the level of surge we need to do is unprecedented, it is massive." |
At the same briefing, World Health Organization (WHO) deputy head Bruce Aylward announced the latest Ebola case figures. | |
The virus has infected at least 4,985 people so far, with about half of those infected dying. | |
"Quite frankly, ladies and gentlemen, this health crisis we're facing is unparalleled in modern times. We don't know where the numbers are going on this," he said. | "Quite frankly, ladies and gentlemen, this health crisis we're facing is unparalleled in modern times. We don't know where the numbers are going on this," he said. |
When the WHO had said it needed the capacity to manage 20,000 cases two weeks ago "that seemed like a lot", Dr Aylward said. | When the WHO had said it needed the capacity to manage 20,000 cases two weeks ago "that seemed like a lot", Dr Aylward said. |
"That does not seem like a lot today," he added. | "That does not seem like a lot today," he added. |
US President Barack Obama is expected to announce plans to send 3,000 American troops to Liberia, one of countries worst affected by the outbreak, to help fight the virus. | |
Officials say the troops will build 17 health care centres, each with 100 beds, deliver health care kits to hundreds of thousands of homes and help train 500 health workers a week. | |
Infected 'turned away' | |
Medical charity Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) called on other countries to follow the US lead as the response to outbreak continued to fall "dangerously behind". | |
At the Ebola briefing, MSF president Joanne Liu said there needed to be "co-ordinated response, organised and executed under clear chain of command". | |
"The window of opportunity to contain this outbreak is closing," she said. "We need more countries to stand up, we need greater deployment, and we need it now." | |
Sick people in the Liberian capital were banging on the doors of MSF Ebola care centres desperate for a safe place in which to be isolated, she said. | Sick people in the Liberian capital were banging on the doors of MSF Ebola care centres desperate for a safe place in which to be isolated, she said. |
"Tragically, our teams must turn them away; we simply do not have enough capacity for them," Dr Liu said. | "Tragically, our teams must turn them away; we simply do not have enough capacity for them," Dr Liu said. |
"Highly infectious people are forced to return home, only to infect others and continue the spread of this deadly virus. All for a lack of international response." | |
Earlier on Tuesday, the WHO welcomed China's pledge to send a mobile laboratory team to Sierra Leone, which will include epidemiologists, clinicians and nurses. | Earlier on Tuesday, the WHO welcomed China's pledge to send a mobile laboratory team to Sierra Leone, which will include epidemiologists, clinicians and nurses. |
"The most urgent immediate need in the Ebola response is for more medical staff," WHO head Margaret Chan said in the statement. | "The most urgent immediate need in the Ebola response is for more medical staff," WHO head Margaret Chan said in the statement. |
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