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Liberia closes borders and steps up Ebola screening

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Christian charity Samaritan's Purse
Monrovia - AFP

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has announced the closure of most of the Ebola-hit country's land borders, with stringent medical checks being stepped up at airports and major trade routes.
The measure comes as Liberia struggles to contain an outbreak of the tropical virus which has infected some 1,100 people in four west African nations and left 660 dead across the region since the start of the year.
"All borders of Liberia will be closed with the exception of major entry points," the president said in a statement late Sunday which exempted Monrovia's international airport, a provincial airport and three major border crossings.
"At these entry points, preventive and testing centres will be established," the president said in a statement late Sunday.
Liberia has seen 127 deaths from Ebola, which causes severe fever and muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and, in the worst cases, organ failure and unstoppable bleeding.
"A new travel policy by the Liberia Airport Authority covering inspection and testing of all outgoing and incoming passengers will be strictly observed," Sirleaf said in the statement.
The government has also banned public gatherings of any kind, including events and demonstrations, it noted.
"Communities that are seriously affected will be quarantined and travels in and out of such communities restricted," the statement said.
Ebola is believed to be carried by animals hunted for meat, notably bats. It spreads among humans via bodily fluids including sweat, meaning people can get sick from touching an infected person.
With no vaccine, patients believed to have caught the virus must be isolated to prevent further contagion.
The virus first emerged in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo, and is named after a river there.

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