Ebola Center Run by Americans Closed After Disturbances
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The nonprofit groups that employed two American citizens who contracted Ebola in Africa have closed a Liberia treatment center over civil disturbances, and plan to evacuate 60 people because of the disease risk.
Protesters “got out of hand” outside an Ebola treatment center in Foya, near the Guinea border, leading the two North Carolina-based agencies to shut down the center, said Bruce Johnson, an executive with SIM USA.