November 14, 2014

Britain to Donate 700 Ebola Beds to Sierra Leone

 Britain's foreign secretary announced plans Wednesday for hundreds of Ebola treatment beds in Sierra Leone within weeks, admitting the global response had been too slow as he visited the former colony.

Philip Hammond said 700 beds were planned across the ravaged west African nation as he toured a treatment centre under construction in the quarantined northwestern district of Port Loko.

"We've come in here from a standing start. We’ve got a couple hundred beds up and running already," said the minister, wrapping up a one-day trip for talks with President Ernest Bai Koroma

"We are going to have the committed number of beds delivered by the middle or end of January. That's a pretty impressive performance... This was jungle just a few weeks ago."

Britain is taking the international lead role in tackling Ebola in Sierra Leone due to its historic links with its former colony, which gained independence in 1961.

A civilian-staffed military medical support ship arrived in Freetown last month with materials to build medical units and help keep them supplied.

Some 80 medics and 80 marines were among the 350 people on board, bringing the total British deployment to fight Ebola in Sierra Leone to about 800 people.


Credit: AFP

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