Ebola hit countries to lose $809 million by 2015: World Bank

By the end of next year, the three core Ebola hit countries in West Africa — Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea — will lose about $809 million in their economies, the World Bank predicted.
This projected loss will be the medium-term impact of the outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) on these countries, Xinhua reported.
A statement issued from the World Bank's Ghana office responsible for both Sierra Leone and Liberia said the bank "finds that if the virus continues to surge in the three worst-affected countries — Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, its economic impact could grow eight-fold, dealing a potentially catastrophic blow to the already fragile states".
For Guinea, it said the short-term impact of the disease would be a loss of $130 million or 2.2 percent of the country's total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2014.
The medium term with low Ebola incidence will result in a loss of $43 million or 1.0 percent of GDP in 2015, while a high Ebola incidence will cost the country $142 million or 2.3 percent of GDP in 2015.
The analysis found out that the disease outbreak would affect economic output variously in the three core countries.
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