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Abraham Bornor, the Liberian doctor treated with the experimental anti-Ebola serum ZMapp died Sunday night, August 24. Liberian Information Minister Lewis Brown said the doctor was “showing signs of progress” but died. Two other health workers still undergoing treatment with the serum show “signs of hope,” according to Brown. Stocks of ZMapp have been used up, but several drugs are being developed to fight the fatal disease. Meanwhile UN envoy David Nabarro said airlines halting flights to and from countries affected by the Ebola outbreak was making UN efforts “a whole lot harder.”
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