A hunt has been launched in Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown, for a woman with Ebola who was forcibly removed from hospital by her relatives.
Radio stations around the country are appealing for help to find the 32-year-old who is being described as a “risk to all”.
She is the first Freetown resident to have tested positive for the virus.
Meanwhile, Nigeria’s health minister has confirmed that a Liberian man has died of Ebola in Lagos.
According to the Reuters news agency, he collapsed on arrival in Lagos on Sunday and was taken from the airport and put in quarantine at a hospital in the Nigerian city.
Since February, more than 660 people have died of Ebola in West Africa – the world’s deadliest outbreak to date…
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