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Sierra Leone Records 121 Ebola Deaths In A Single Day
2014-10-07
[BREITBART] Sierra Leone recorded 121 deaths from Ebola and scores of new infections in one of the single deadliest days since the disease appeared in the West African country more than four months ago, government health statistics showed on Sunday.

The figures, which covered the period through Saturday, put the total number of deaths at 678, up from 557 the day before. The daily statistics compiled by Sierra Leone's Emergency Operations Centre also showed 81 new cases of the hemorrhagic fever.

The overall corpse count from the epidemic reached 3,439 out of a total of 7,492 cases in West Africa and the United States as of Oct. 1, the World Health Organization said last week. The U.N. agency's statistics varied from those compiled by Sierra Leone.
Posted by:Fred

#7  There was a young shrub name of Dubya
Who said, "You should not let AIDS trouble ya.
We will help y'all out,
Though someday they will shout
That my Ebola fund should be tubbier."
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-10-07 17:02  

#6  Will Africa suffer, and beaucoup,
From offspring of red dove and cuckoo?
And how much shinola
Will cover Ebola
Now fledged from its nest near Yambuku?
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-10-07 16:51  

#5  It appears to be flattening the past few weeks. New case rate is no longer exponential, and (within the noise) may even be declining. A promising sign.
Posted by: Glenmore   2014-10-07 09:41  

#4  ok, try this then
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebola_virus_epidemic_in_West_Africa#Timeline_of_cases_and_deaths
Posted by: Si vis pacem para bellum   2014-10-07 09:18  

#3  Looks like domain names ending in dot-info cause comments to disappear?
Posted by: Si vis pacem para bellum   2014-10-07 09:17  

#2  Most recent stats I can track date to one week ago, Oct 1st.
See e.g. ebolastats-dot-info and their references.
Posted by: Si vis pacem para bellum   2014-10-07 09:16  

#1  Has anyone seen a recent compilation of total infected statistics? Is it still doubling every 3 weeks? Worse? Flattening?
Posted by: Glenmore   2014-10-07 07:51  

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