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Clarence Roy-Macaulay
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Local leaders say 1,000 dead from Sierra Leone mudslides
by Clarence Roy-Macaulay - August 28, 2017 - 12:51am
More than 1,000 people have died from the mudslide and flood that hit Sierra Leone's capital nearly two weeks ago, a local leader and a minister said Sunday during services honoring the disaster's victims.
Sierra Leone churches hold services for mudslide victims
by Clarence Roy-Macaulay - August 21, 2017 - 12:00am
Churches across Sierra Leone held special services yesterday in memory of the more than 450 people who were killed in mudslides and flooding earlier this week.
Sierra Leone releases its last known Ebola patient
by Clarence Roy-Macaulay - August 24, 2015 - 1:37pm
Health authorities in Sierra Leone released the country's last known Ebola patient from the hospital on yesterday, a milestone that allows the nation to begin a 42-day countdown to being declared free of the virus...
Ebola cases prompt mini-quarantine in Sierra Leone capital
by Clarence Roy-Macaulay - February 16, 2015 - 2:43am
Sierra Leone imposed a quarantine in a fishing district of the capital city, Freetown, after at least five new Ebola cases were confirmed there, an official said Saturday.
Sierra Leone quarantines 2 million to fight Ebola
by Clarence Roy-Macaulay - September 26, 2014 - 6:00am
Sierra Leone on Thursday took the dramatic step of sealing off districts where more than 1 million people live as it and other West African countries struggle to control the Ebola outbreak that has claimed thousands...
Sierra Leone to shut down for 3 days to slow Ebola
by Clarence Roy-Macaulay - September 19, 2014 - 2:00am
Shoppers crowded the streets and markets of Sierra Leone's capital Thursday, stocking up for a three-day shutdown when volunteers will identify people infected with Ebola and hand out 1.5 million bars of soap, as...
Official: First British Ebola patient to be evacuated
by Clarence Roy-Macaulay - August 25, 2014 - 8:17am
The first British citizen confirmed to be infected with the deadly Ebola disease is being evacuated from Sierra Leone on a jet sent by the Royal Air Force, a Sierra Leone official said Sunday.
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