A Liberian health worker who miraculously recovered from Ebola after receiving an experimental drug urged the manufacturer to speed up with its production and send it to
Africa countries that are currently surfering high spread of the deadly viral disease  while crowds celebrated in the streets Saturday after authorities reopened a slum that had been barricaded for more than a week to try to contain the disease.

Ebola survivor in praise of experimental drug                                                                       Physician's assistant Kyndy Kobbah was expected to be released from hospital Saturday after she survived Ebola, which has been fatal in more than half the cases sweeping West Africa. Kobbah contracted the disease while working at a government-run hospital north of the capital.

In an interview with The Associated Press before her release, Kobbah urged the manufacturer of the experimental drug known as ZMapp to step up production. The company has said that all its supplies are exhausted and it will take months to make more.