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Liberia sees falling Ebola cases: official

Xinhua, February 26, 2015 Adjust font size:

Only two Ebola cases were detected during the past one day in Liberia, an official said Wednesday, calling it good news in the fight against the epidemic in his country.

"Since February 24, the 19 Ebola treatment units across the country have reported only two Ebola cases so far," Acting Minister of Information Isaac W. Jackson told reporters.

The official said that was good news in the fight against the Ebola virus but reminded all Liberians it is not the time to relax.

"People should continue to follow all the preventive measures as usual. Avoid physical contacts," Jackson said. Endi