Sierra Leone to have lockdown amid Ebola crisis
Sierra Leone to have lockdown amid Ebola crisis
Even if more suspected cases are identified during the lockdown, the group says Sierra Leone doesn't have enough beds for them.

Freetown, Sierra Leone: A Sierra Leone government spokesman says the country is going to put the entire country into lockdown for three days later this month to try to stop the spread of Ebola.

Abdulai Bayraytay said on Saturday that the government will order people to stay inside their homes on September 19, 20 and 21.

He said the dates were chosen to give people enough time to stock up on food and other provisions before the ban on movement goes into effect.

Already some are questioning whether the measure will help. Doctors Without Borders says it "will be extremely difficult for health workers to accurately identify cases through door-to-door screening."

Even if more suspected cases are identified during the lockdown, the group says Sierra Leone doesn't have enough beds for them.

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