The effects of the deadly Ebola outbreak in Liberia could last a generation, the country’s president has said, after the World Health Organisation declared it free from the epidemic which has killed thousands of people.
The WHO made the announcement on Saturday, saying there have been no new cases for 42 days, twice the maximum incubation period of the deadly disease.
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