Liberia has released its last Ebola patient, a 58-year old English teacher. Beatrice Yardolo was released Thursday from the Chinese-run Ebola treatment center in the Paynesville district of Monrovia, the capital. On her way home she told The Associated Press she was "one of the happiest persons on earth today." Yardolo said had been admitted on Feb. 18. The head of the Incidence Management System, Tolbert Nyenswah, said there were no other confirmed cases of Ebola in the country. He said Wednesday that once the last patient is released, Liberia can then begin to count up to 42 days to be declared Ebola free in keeping with World Health Organization protocols and standards.