Denmark will be sending four experts to Liberia to help support the global fight against the spread of the Ebola virus.
The Danish Emergency Management Agency (DEMA) announced Monday that one of the experts will be included in a UN team of experts to support Liberia's coordination of international assistance, Xinhua reported.
"From the Danish side we are ready to help," Denmark's Defence Minister Nicolai Wammen said.
The latest toll from the Ebola outbreak that was released Friday by the World Health Organization indicated that 2,400 people had died out of the 4,784 confirmed cases.
Earlier this month, Denmark had already sent an expert to Liberia's capital Monrovia.
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