Business Ebola Impact on Africa Economy Less Than Feared - World Bank

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The cost of the Ebola epidemic on Sub-Saharan Africa's economy is likely to be closer to $3-$4 billion, rather than a worst case scenario of $32 billion, Francisco Ferreira, the World Bank's chief economist for the continent said on Wednesday.

According to Reuters, the World Bank had in October said that if the virus spread significantly outside the epicentre states of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, this could potentially cost Africa tens of billions of dollars in disrupted cross-border trade, supply chains and tourism.

Speaking in Johannesburg, Ferreira said "the risk of the highest case of economic impact of Ebola has been reduced because of the success of containment in some countries. It has not gone to zero because a great level of preparedness and focus is still needed," Ferreira said.

"I would say the outlook has moved closer to the lower case of $3-$4 billion, than the upper case ($32 billion)," he added.

However, he said the Ebola crisis had already ravaged tourism in Africa because the "fear factor" kept visitors away from countries even where there had been no cases of the virus, like Kenya and South Africa

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