BBC Nov. 5, 2014
By Clive Myrie
FREETOWN --A British-run facility to treat people with Ebola is opening in Sierra Leone.
The facility offers 92 beds, with an additional 600 expected to be provided by five further centres
The 92-bed site in Kerry Town will be run jointly by the Department for International Development (DfID) and charity Save the Children.
The centre is the first of six which are being constructed by the British government as part of the effort to stop the spread of the disease.
The UK's Disasters Emergency Committee says it has raised £13m for tackling Ebola, a week after its appeal launch. The DEC, which is made up of 13 British aid charities, is helping to run treatment facilities and care centres.
Meanwhile in the UK, Manchester Airport has begun screening passengers arriving from the worst-affected countries.
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