The British doctor who led UK efforts to combat Ebola in Sierra Leone has urged foreign donors to invest in the countrys healthcare and change its fortunesThe doctor who led Britain’s fight against Ebola in Sierra Leone has called on the international community to seize a “generational opportunity” to strengthen the health system in the wake of the catastrophic epidemic.
As Sierra Leone anxiously awaits freedom from the virus,Oliver Johnson says he is hopeful for the country’s future, despite the horrendous epidemic that claimed 3587 lives (pdf). “There has been so much horror, or people own to come through this. We can’t let it end on that note,” said Johnson on his final day in the capital, Freetown.
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Source: theguardian.com