Oct 23, 2014

EU offers 31 million dollars to combat the epidemic of Ebola

EU introduced on Thursday a new aid worth 31 million dollars to combat the threat of the spread of the Ebola virus, and within the framework of the pressure the leaders of the bloc to provide aid worth 1.26 billion dollars to finance the fight against the deadly virus. The network (Fox News) News of America that comes two days before a summit of EU leaders, which began earlier in the day, while Britain provided the largest share of the contributions by EU member states, worth 200 million dollars. He said European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, "The money raised will go to medical research in order to reach a precautionary measure serum to the Ebola virus." It is noteworthy that the World Health Organization had declared that the Ebola virus, which emerged in West Africa, caused the deaths of more than 4,800 people. EU aid Ebola epidemic 


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