G20 leaders vow to 'extinguish' deadly Ebola outbreak
November 15, 2014  17:48
The G20 group of world's most powerful economies vowed to do all it can to "extinguish" the Ebola outbreak that has killed over 5,000 people and address its economic costs but stopped short of pledging any cash commitments. G20 leaders issued a statement on tackling the deadly virus, days after health workers on the frontline of West Africa's Ebola crisis pleaded with the leaders for more resources, describing horrific working conditions as they attempt to contain the deadly outbreak. "We are deeply concerned about the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone and saddened by the suffering and loss of life it is inflicting. We are mindful of the serious humanitarian, social and economic impacts on those countries, and of the potential for these impacts to spread," the statement said.
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