Tuesday, December 16, 2014

No need for U.S. army help in Sierra Leone Ebola fight - Britain

Britain's International Development Secretary Greening talks to workers and British Army personnel during a visit to the Western area emergency response centre in Freetown By Emma Farge FREETOWN (Reuters) - Britain said on Tuesday it would not be seeking U.S. military assistance to fight Ebola in Sierra Leone where it expects to see "enormous change" by the end of January following a surge in response measures. As a U.S. operation of 3,000 troops begins to turn the tide against the deadly virus in neighbouring Liberia, calls have grown for it to shift resources towards ally Britain, which is leading the response in Sierra Leone. ...








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