China to send team of health workers to Ebola-stricken countries

Ebola Outbreak

China has sent 750 million yuan ($120 million) to aid West African countries in the fight against Ebola, which has killed nearly 5,000 people so far.

China has sent four rounds of humanitarian aid to Ebola-stricken areas in Western Africa. A commission of public health experts and medical workers will soon be sent to Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea — the three countries at the heart of the crisis.

China’s People’s Liberation Army will also set up a treatment center in Liberia. The Chinese Foreign Ministry says it is the first facility of its kind to be constructed in West Africa and run by a foreign country.

CCTV’s Zhang Nini reports.

China to send team of health workers to Ebola-stricken countries

China has sent 750 million yuan ($120 million) so far to aid West African countries in the fight against Ebola. So far the virus has killed more than 5,000 people. CCTV's Zhang Nini reports.