FREETOWN (Reuters) - Sierra Leone on Monday accused the British government of handing over a new Ebola treatment center to a charity with too little experience to run it, with the result that most of its beds are still empty. Save The Children was contracted by the British government to manage the 80-bed Kerry Town Ebola center, built by the British military as part of international efforts to contain the worst outbreak of Ebola on record. The center was opened on Nov. 5 but only around one-third of its beds are occupied despite Ebola spreading fast across Sierra Leone. ...
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