Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf toured the Ebola treatment center built by China, calling it "first-class."
"We want to commend China for this exceptional response," Sirleaf said.
The facility, which is air-conditioned and has digital document-keeping, will start accepting patients next week, Chinese Embassy officials said. The giant white building with a blue roof and red signs with Chinese characters on them was built in the parking lot of a stadium outside Monrovia, Liberia's capital.
While infection rates in Liberia appear to be stabilizing, they continue to rise in Sierra Leone.
International Medical Corps said it will start accepting patients tomorrow at a treatment center in one of the hardest-hit areas of that country.
"The crisis in Port Loko District is dire and getting worse," said Hussein Ibrahim, who directs the group's emergency response team in Sierra Leone.
Another Sierra Leonean doctor has contracted the disease, Abass Kamara, a Health Ministry spokesman, said today.
Dr Aiah Solomon Konoyeima, who works at a children's hospital in the capital of Freetown, tested positive yesterday.
Because they are at such a high risk of infection and have often worked without sufficient protective gear health workers have frequently protested during the outbreak.
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