Sierra Leone's government is struggling to cope with the
worst Ebola outbreak in history that has killed more than 1,550 people across
West Africa, with the rate of infection still rising.
"The workers decided to stop working because we have
not been paid our allowances and we lack some tools," said Ishmael
Mehemoh, chief supervisor at the clinic in the city of Kenema, in the country's
east.
Sierra Leone's new health minister, Abubakarr Fofana, who
took over on Friday after his predecessor was sacked, said on Saturday that a doctor
from the Kenema facility had died.
Meanwhile, the first British victim of the outbreak Will Pooley, 29, is receiving the
experimental drug ZMapp in a London hospital in an attempt to save his life.
The volunteer nurse was flown back to Britain from Sierra Leone at the weekend and rushed to a special treatment centre.
The volunteer nurse was flown back to Britain from Sierra Leone at the weekend and rushed to a special treatment centre.
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