(ANSA) - Rome, Agust 28 - The World Health Organization said
Thursday West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak could infect more
than 20,000 people before it is brought under control.
WHO said the number of cases could already be four times
higher than the 3,000 currently registered.
It urged airlines to resume "vital" flights across the
region, saying travel bans were threatening efforts to beat the
epidemic.
So far 1,552 people in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and
Nigeria have died.
Ebola risk for 20,000 says WHO
Toll stands at 1,552