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Agence France-Presse Jan. 4, 2015
Freetown: The Ebola lockdown in the northern Tonkolili district of Sierra Leone was extended on Sunday for two weeks as authorities stepped up the fight to contain the epidemic.
The move comes as the government imposed "additional screening measures" at Freetown International Airport after two workers apparently caught the disease.
A five-day lockdown had been declared by the government across the badly-hit north of the country last month.
More than 70 cases of the virus had been confirmed in Tonkolili during a five-week locked down there ordered by local authorities, District Coordinator Salieu Bah told journalists.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/world/new-ebola-lockdown-in-sierra-leone-as-airport-checks-upped-644004
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