Ebola Nurse Pauline Cafferkey Faces Misconduct Hearing
Cafferkey was infected while working at a Sierra Leone treatment centre in 2014.
WHO Says Ebola Is Over in Sierra Leone—for Now
Scientists believe the virus is endemic to West Africa, so saying the region is Ebola-free doesn't do much except deflect attention away from an ongoing public health issue.
Sierra Leone Releases Its Last Ebola Patient From Hospital
The fight against the ebola epidemic has ended in the country, for now.
Sierra Leone, Struggling With Ebola, Orders Lockdown
The country has had dozens of new Ebola cases reported weekly.
Ebola Could be 'Levelling Off' in Sierra Leone: WHO
The worst-hit country still saw hundreds of new Ebola cases last week.
Sierra Leone Workers Dump Ebola Bodies Over Pay Dispute
Workers are protesting after not receiving their hazard pay for dangerous working conditions
'Everybody Is a Suspect': Daily Life in Freetown, Where There Are 100 New Ebola Cases a Week
In Freetown, Sierra Leone's capital city, the Ebola epidemic has affected every aspect of social and economic life
Ebola Death Toll Exceeds 5,000 Amid Growing Disaster in Sierra Leone
According to the WHO's latest statistics, more than 5,000 people have succumbed to the virus, with almost 15,000 cases reported
Thousands Break Sierra Leone Ebola Quarantine for Food
Pockets of Sierra Leone aren't receiving crucial food aid, so many have no choice but to break quarantine.
Ebola Frontline: 3-Day QuarantineBegins in Sierra Leone
The entire country is forced to stay at home this weekend in an effort to contain the Ebola virus.
Ebola Frontline: Surviving the Quarantines
"We can't visit each other, but we need life to continue."