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Tuesday 29 July 2014

Nigerian ambassador, 3 ECOWAS staff, 55 others had contact with Lagos Ebola victim

59 people including the Nigerian Ambassador to Liberia, Chigozie Obi Nnadozie are said to have had direct and indirect contact with the late Liberian man, Patrick Sawyer, who died on Friday July 25th from the Ebola Virus in Lagos. 

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oint Ministerial Press briefing of the Lagos State Ministry of Health and Federal Ministry of Health on development concerning the disease yesterday July 28th, the state Commissioner of Health, Dr Jide Idris said out of the 59 people who had contact with the late Patrick Sawyer, 44 were hospital contacts (38 healthcare workers & 6 laboratory staff) and 15 Airport contacts comprising 3 ECOWAS staff-driver, Liaison, and Protocol officers, Nigerian Ambassador to Monrovia, two nursing staff and five Airport passenger handlers. Continue...

Dr Idris explained that out of the number, 20 contacts had been physically screened of which 50% are of the type one contact and another 50% had type two contact, adding that the airline manifest has not been provided yet.
"The Airline manifest has not been provided by the airline at the time of this report and therefore, the precise number of passenger contacts is yet to be ascertained, especially as two flights were involved (Monrovia-Lome and Lome-Lagos). There was no report of a medical incident filed." the statement read
Dr Idris stated categorically that only one case of imported Ebola and one death has been recorded in Lagos. He went further to state 
“No Nigerian is infected, but all contacts are being actively followed.  We call on all Nigerians to be calm and not panic and I do hereby assure them that both the state and Federal governments are up in arms to ensure that the virus did not escape and that no Nigeria is infected with this virus,” he stressed.
He said part of the measures taken after the death of the Liberian was the demobilization of the private hospital where he was admitted and elimination of primary source of infection and that the decontamination process in all affected areas has commenced.

He added that the corpse of the victim has since been cremated, and the ash is awaiting further directives from the Liberian Embassy.
"Adhering strictly to WHO guidelines, the body of the deceased patient was decontaminated using 10% sodium hypochlorite and cremated, with the permission of the government of Liberia. A cremation urn has been prepared for dispatch to the family. The vehicle that conveyed the remains was also fully decontaminated," he added.

115 comments:

  1. Too bad #bright bravo#

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    1. Reminds me of the Brad Pitt movie, "World War Z". Scary stuff. Its time to buy hand sanitizers and go vegetarian *bbmconfusedface* To be forewarned is to be forearmed.

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    2. Y on earth did dis man come to Nigeria?? I stay in Benin and I'm already so scared. I mean d thing has no cure!

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    3. Sorry Libers, I didn't that part "the virus did not escape". They should allow it escape.

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  2. Hmmm this is serious.
    This Ebola virus just made HIV look like malaria.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. As in ehn....

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    2. My brother

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    3. Lol
      So true, d mention of the ebila sends cold shrills down my spine, n honestly, HIV nw seems like maleria.

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    4. Very true

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    5. As ehn..mere mention of d name scares me to death..God na ur hand we dey oo

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  3. MICKY: this sounds scary

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  4. If this is truly the preventive measures taken by the Nigerian government, it's highly objective and commendable. They should please not relent in their efforts to unanimously fight this deadly virus.

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    1. Holy cow! Naija is in trouble.As if we don't have enough storm in our cup,no need for Ebola to join BH in annihilating us o.@Cute G,I'll get you hazmat suit to be walking around in lag.No time to waste time biko!

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    2. @Bonita, whatsup wif u and Cute G ehhn?

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    3. Lmao..I'm coming right there to join you.Bt for the main time, I've built an "anti-ebola tuxedo".

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  5. See as we de our own oh! Dis liberian man carry em own cum. Which kain wahala be dis? God help us ooh.....

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  6. I just pray this story would end well phil 4:13 BishopDammy#..imahiadammy@gmail

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  7. all this reminds me of the movie "underworld" may God see us through.

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  8. This is serious ! Wonder What's gonna happn now

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  9. Ebola free nation, dis I pray. LIB Princess! Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  10. Dats deir own,as 4 am not taking off my hand gloves evaaaaaaaaa my precautions still stands, no kissing, no touching,no hugging. Nada

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  11. Frankly speaking, this world is coming to an end...


    XDON D DON

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  12. This is serious...only God will deliver us from dis monster virus...Mystic Sun

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  13. I have trust and confident in Lagos state government that they will do all in their power to avoid the spread, everybody is afraid of this deadly virus since all my family lives in Lagos

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  14. a pastor ones told me, the end is near so the devil is trying destroy the world and claim many lives before Jesus comes. I just have a feeling this virus will spread like fire. I pray it doesn't.

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    1. U and your pastor most be a shallow minded individual..so your god doesn't have power over d devil? So your almighty god will sit and watch d devil kill and destroy what he created? Dumb people saying stupid things..and no! d virus won't spread like fire idiot.

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  15. I wonder why they allowed to come to nig when they knew he was infected,is like they did that on purpose.I pray these people aren't infected.
    FACE OF LIB

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  16. Chai...this is a very bad news O! God, nd the 55ple will have contacts wiv others that's how fast it will take 2 spread, God we need ur help in this case. The must dreadful part of the whole thing is how soon it takes 2 kill, with 0% of survival.

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  17. Thank you LASG.
    This is a government that's working.Didn't it occur to the ambassador to have a screening for incoming people.

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  18. No panic. LIB Princess! Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  19. I'm now believing dat man was sent. This is not funny mehn

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    1. As in ehn. Like we dnt have enof problems. I was taught not to speak ill of d dead bt I just wanna curse d man! Goddammit!

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  20. Hmmm Like play like play this Ebola will enter Nigeria!? God please we have Boko haram already na. #scared*

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  21. Na wa oh..Dis Ebola tin no b small tin oo..May God help us all..

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  22. This is complete plaque ,this disease is right from the pit of hell ,Lord have mercy on us

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  23. Linda thanks for keeping us updated about this cuz its not easy going about your daily activites without being scared that a virus is on the loose.......

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  24. ajibtobi25@yahoo.co.uk

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  25. D way people r already reacting to ds ebola disease is something else o...in townn and infact I for one is scared wits..as. we still looking unto God to bless us wit a car..public tp is making me go gaga already..O Lord come to our aid

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  26. God help us out oleahbabe@yahoo.co.uk

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  27. hmmm! i hope this is true tshaa

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  28. God please.... Not again, I'm tired of bad news like seriously.

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  29. Chukwuzoba anyi ooo!Nigeria shall never suffer this affliction!Amen!!!

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  30. Good moves, i pray all this plan work out.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  31. Chineke biko forgive nd forget pls save us 4rm dis disease biko nuo

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  32. Pls dey should do everything possible to ensure that the virus don't effect anybody in naija

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  33. are they positive or suspects hmmmmm wahala dey oo....chemicalx52003@yahoo.com

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  34. Pls they should do something this virus pls,,,,which one we go face BH or virus irebisibrown@yahoo.com.sg

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  35. Round them up and lock them up! Quarantine them!b

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  36. Impressed with the level of information and efforts at containment, the ministry is going through.... Kudos please let's keep up the efforts and make Naija proud

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  37. Hmmm Like play like play this Ebola will enter Nigeria!? God please we have Boko haram already na. #scared*

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  38. Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey!!!! I no fit shout ooooo.

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  39. Hmmm. Wahala.

    But what about the Liberian's man's relatives?

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  40. Cage them ALReady

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  41. Please do everything that needs to be done asap!!! Abegoooo

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  42. This is serious oh...God protect us.

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  43. N'sogbu! Chukwu bikoooo

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  44. dey should better lock dem symwhere

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  45. Good work so far but "The Airline manifest has not been provided by the airline.
    How long is it going to take before the MANIFEST is provide. If is possible let all passengers in the same flight with the Liberian man be screened.Because one way or the other they had contact with him.

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  46. Hmmmm.. They better stay near their doctors.

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  47. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Ebola have changed hw i view people o.... Frm nw on everyone is a suspect.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  48. I like that....All the actions taken, have always been justified by international legal texts as it is an international matter

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  49. God, pls help us. nefertitin8@gmail.com

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  50. Na wa oo,Lord help Us.girlshaggy4sure@gmail.com

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  51. May God save us frm end time calamity. But as for me I will never believe any statement put out by government people!

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  52. now am getting scard. God pls help us out

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  53. Wonderful Achievement Bravo!

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  54. Now we need God's divine protection... Lord help us

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  55. This is not time for englısh.... If anyone is ınfected Please just gıve the Person ınjectıon to die ınstantly....IT İŞ WELL

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  56. It has caused alot of panic already.

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  57. This is world is gradually coming to an end, may GOD help us

    danskila1@gmail.com

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  58. I will relocate once I hear another death from this evil disease. I mean it linda. This is more deadly than HIV.

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  59. That's serious God will protect us all.

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  60. Hmmmmm,no be small sumtin ooo#Dear Lord pls see us through

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  61. Dear GOD, the load will be too much for us your children here in Nigeria. Boko Haram + bad leaders are enough for us. Please don't let your children perish. Amen. OTUoCHA

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  62. Na real wa.. with all d numerous issues Nigeria n Nigerians r going thru,Ebola wants to join, God we beg oooh... now HIV just seem like child's play.

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  63. It's usually interesting to see a frantic effort being swiftly wielded by the Govt. if the problem at hand threatens them individually. If Boko Haram had targeted our politicians first, we will no longer have Boko Haram today I swear!

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  64. God help us.its d most scary have hears of allmy life.caution is wat we need and prayers.

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  65. Its good to hear that government is taking measure against containing this killer virus...Hit my name for NATURAL WAYS FOR ERASING STRETCH MARKS.

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  66. all should be working and walking in 3D formation.

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  67. Ebola please free the nation.

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  68. Ebola is not a new disease.it was first discovered in 1976.the reason why it didn't spread was becos they quarantined those infected in d past. Why did they allow d man to come to nigeria?. I wil give an example, leprosy stil exists but due to isolation of people who have it, it hardly spread ..those with d disease are isolated..dis ebola news is not good news..God help us

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  69. Ebola, boko Haram, Hiv, these are all signs of end time we need to repent and be closer to God because He alone can save us

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  70. This is serious. ..may God help us cos dis thing is damn so so scary, I wash my hand like every 30 min, suspect everyone, eg if someone touches my fone fear no go gree me touch am without being scared..God help us

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  71. May God help us

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  72. Please visit www.ebolafacts.com to learn how you can protect yourself......#EbolaAlert

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  73. I thought they would quarantine the 55 contacts for a while. Anyway, apart from the man, there may be others who have arrived the country with the virus incubating in their bodies and looking healthy at the moment. Na wa o, person nor need to die leave family or die with full family like this o. I'm breathing fear at the moment. I already feel feverish and seem to be having a sore throat right now. My cousin thinks he is seeing rashes on his skin. Nor be joke o. Human being go come die like fly?????

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  74. If I dey dat flight na only me go go meet them make them screen me and my family. At least man go hope say early detection fit still help am na.

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  75. Please try and visit www.ebolafacts.com for more info on how to protect yourself from Ebola.....#EbolaAlert

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  76. We are not done with BH now ebola virus? God pls help our nation Nigeria,protest us from every ebola virus IJN

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  77. This whole Ebola virus thing is sooo annoying. ..Like Why da Phuck do we have the immigration at the airport? And the health care system? How could they have allowed someone with such a deadly disease into the country in the first place? I mean You can't even enter the USA with malaria not to talk of.........Abeg naija is just totally fucked#we have too much on our plates already now this....Smh

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  78. I pray they all test negative sha...elizabetho179@yahoo.com

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  79. The eyes of d LORD is on those who hope in His mercy and His voice divideth the flame of fire. Nothing is too hard for Him.

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  80. The eyes of d LORD is on those who hope in His mercy and His voice divideth the flame of fire. Nothing is too hard for Him.

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  81. It is well in Jesus name! Good job, Lagos govt! I think its better announced that everyone go for check ups randomly cos we really need to be very proactive in dis kind of situation! God help us all! And pls LIB, let's not keep saying end time thing, let's keep working towards making it to heaven cos His (Christ) coming is going to be very sudden and wil caught a lot unaware, especially now that the devil knew most people are knowledgeable about the end time and the world at large have heard the gospel in a way or other, and matt 24:14 says it! It is well in Jesus name!

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  82. men dis is not funny.no more kissing,huggin,handshake.i gat to look for gloves and socks my life is so precious.everybody beware.pls help me to spread d news.ebola is deadly .

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  83. men dis is not funny.no more kissing,huggin,handshake.i gat to look for gloves and socks my life is so precious.everybody beware.pls help me to spread d news.ebola is deadly .

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  84. Na wa oo diz reminds me of merlin! #GHU (God Help Us)

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  85. Lmao..I'm coming right there to join you.Bt for the main time, I've built an "anti-ebola tuxedo".

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  86. thank God he was taken to a standard hospital that suspected he had ebola and isolated him. cant imagine what would have happened by now if it was one mushroom hospital

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  87. I hope the government has assembled a team of microbiologist comprising of Professors with a task to understand the metabolism of the virus while professors of chemistry should come up with a cure based on the findings handed them by microbiologist. Don't tell me Nigerians are waiting for the west to come up with a cure. I hear embassies around the globe are planning to stop issuing visas to those from west Africa due to this epidemic.

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  88. This is serious.
    one needs to be Extremely careful.
    May God protect us.
    #PICCANTO#
    lausmithuj@gmail.com

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  89. Ebola! Not for me and my house!!!

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  90. this is just plain to see... each day we draw closer to the end of the world. nothing else is important guys execpt to make heaven. i tell u this truth! nothin else is important.

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