A spokesman for Save The Children said: "The team has worked night and day to build a treatment centre from scratch within two months. We have always made clear we would work flat out to incrementally increase capacity. The total capacity of the facility will be phased in, as is accepted best practice, over the coming weeks, giving staff time to ensure a safe environment for patients and staff and reduce the risk of infection. In answer to questions about patients, I can confirm that as of this morning, 28 people have been treated for Ebola at the [centre]. This is a cumulative figure of those treated since opening."