| 10 Juin 2014
 
 Sierra Leone
 
 Between  2 and 5 June 2014, 9 new suspected cases were reported bringing the  total number of EVD clinical cases to 81 (31 confirmed, 3 probable, and  47 suspected), including 6 deaths. Kailahun district is the epicentre of  the outbreak in Sierra Leone. Eleven cases are currently in isolation  at Kenema Hospital. The number of contacts currently being followed-up  is 30. Community resistance is hindering the identification and  follow-up of contacts. 
 
 
 Liberia
 
 There  have been no new confirmed cases since 6 April 2014.  Eleven contacts  (5 health-care workers and 6 community relatives) are currently being  followed-up. These contacts are of the probable case from nearby  Kailahun, Sierra Leone who died in Foya, Liberia. The dead body was  taken back to Kailahun for burial.
 
 The  total number of cases is subject to change due to reclassification,  retrospective investigation, consolidation of cases and laboratory data  and enhanced surveillance. 
 
 WHO response
 
 WHO  and partners continue to support the implementation of preventive and  control measures in affected countries. Six experts and over 5,000 PPEs  have been deployed to Sierra Leone to support the response operations.
 
 WHO  also supported Sierra Leone in developing proposals which were  submitted to CERF ($238,000) and OCHA Emergency Fund (about $50,000) and  DFID (£200,000).  A joint WHO/HQ and AFRO mission provided support to  Guinea on reviewing the outbreak response operations. The total  estimated budget for Sierra Leone's EVD outbreak response is about US  $1.8 million. On 3 June 2014, WHO facilitated a cross-border  collaboration meeting between Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. They  agreed to reinforce cross-border surveillance and harmonize social  mobilization communication tools to address community resistance. 
 
 
 WHO  does not recommend any travel or trade restrictions be applied to  Guinea, Liberia, or Sierra Leone based on the current information  available for this event.