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WHO: No reason for travel or trade bans on Ebola-hit Africa
Another Sierra Leone doctor has died after an earlier doctor succumbed last week to the Ebola virus, Aug 13, 2014. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

GENEVA, Sept 22 — Independent health advisers to the World Health Organisation (WHO) have assessed that there should be no general ban on travel or trade with countries reeling from an Ebola epidemic in West Africa, the UN agency said today.

Some airlines have stopped flights to affected areas and WHO and other agencies have said this has hampered aid efforts and the ability of experts to reach victims of the world’s worst ever outbreak of the hemorrhagic fever.

In a statement issued after the Emergency Committee held its second meeting last week, the WHO said Ebola had now killed at least 2,793 people in five countries and remains a “public health emergency of international concern”.

“Flight cancellations and other travel restrictions continue to isolate affected countries, resulting in detrimental economic consequences, and hinder relief and response efforts risking further international spread,” the statement said.

“The Committee strongly reiterated that there should be no general ban on international travel or trade...”

The experts urged authorities in the affected countries — Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone — to work with the aviation and maritime sectors to resolve differences and “develop a coordinated response” to transport issues. — Reuters

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