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Friday, 15 August 2014

Doctors Without Borders say control of Ebola epidemic will take 6 months

The International President of Doctors Without Borders, Joanne Liu (pictured left), said today August 15th that it will take six months to bring the current Ebola epidemic sweeping through West Africa under control. She said this after a 10-day trip to some countries in West Africa where the outbreak has so far occurred. Liu, who met with Ebola patients & doctors, said the outbreak felt like 'wartime'
"The main thing I come back to is that it is deteriorating faster, moving faster than we can respond to. To put it in context with my time with DWB, I really feel that it is like wartime, in terms of fear and nobody knowing what is going on. We need a response in terms of international organizations and states, and it needs to happen now if we want to contain this epidemic. Over the next six months we should get the upper hand on the epidemic, this is my gut feeling. We need people with a hands-on operational mindset to combat the outbreak." she said

43 comments:

  1. How do they know for sure?it could be more....it could be less.....let's just relish the prospect of Ebola leaving Nigeria for good ...

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  2. This should be a team work,before it gets out of control

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    1. This whole ebola thing is seriously sending cold shivers down my spine o! We don't have the medical facilities to contain the disease and now it would take "odindi" to control the disease! Haaaaaaaa..... Dis ebola is strong o! Dear Lord please come to our aid o cos if we wait for our Govt + medicine... Hmmmmm e go tey Ooº°˚ ˚°ºooO

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  3. "Wartime" indeed! All hands should just be on deck..Ebola isn't gonna last but please let's try and play our parts well(personal hygiene and prayers) 2thes 3:3. BishopDammy#

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  4. God help us #bright bravo#

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  5. help us oooo ...usa .doctors without borders and co..and also nigerians help your selves by listening to instructions from WHO and taking these instructions very seriously

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I thought we nw have the cure. Abeg o make all this things she dey talk be one big wash......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. Hahaha 6 months? Nest year January far o God pls na ur hand we dey o.
    ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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    1. Ebola is a spiritual disease... Physically,you need to stay save by maintaining a perfect personal hygiene.... Spiritually,you need to run to God and pray hard. This is end time remember,these are signs which you can see with your naked eyes. Imagine an illness without a cure,so strange. We all need to repent and amend out ways of life. God is always there for his own people and will continue to protect them... God bless u all.

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  9. And who are those with the hands on operational mindset? Six months is a long duration for crying out loud. Imagine the number of casualties to be affected by then. How far with the experiment drugs sent in so far? Has it been administered to any affected patient? Any positive result so far? We really need divine intervention in this matter I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  10. PlssSssssssss do all u can to control it

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  11. six month is too far

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  12. A thousand shall fall at my side,but it shall not come nigh me.Ebola shall never befall me In jesus name

    ###############GOD punish##############devil

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  13. Is too long,many people will die

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  14. God pls help us ohh..am tired of hearing of dis ebola cos it scares me so badly

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  15. Isaiah 33:2:'O LORD, be gracious to us; we wait for you. Be our arm every morning, our salvation in the time of trouble.

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  16. Am with u my Darling Linda, this six months is damn too long for.
    #am Linda's newest boyfriend.

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  17. As long as it is dealt with, it doesn't matter

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  18. 6 months kwa? God forbid. we reject dz report in Jesus name. Amen!

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  19. And 9ja Doctors are stil on strike...wat a shame!!! Failed country I ll say tho

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  20. Dear God! 6 months is a long time. With the type of chaos in the Nigerian health sector? hmmmmmmmmmm

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  21. It is well. It is all in our hands to make it work.

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  22. The NANMHRD (National Association of Nigerian Medical and Health Research in Diaspora) has released a statement that alcohol helps to suppress the manifestation of EVD (ebola virus), subject XI from Liberia is still not sick despite being diagnosed with the deadly disease over a month ago. The NANMHRD speaker MR. Marshall Amnoko took to twitter to urge Nigerians to avoid all primary and secondary contact with Ebola victims, practice good hygiene, wash hands with soap or hand sanitizers. Drinking alcohol at the early phase has been comfirmed by the minister of health prof. Onyebuchi to actually slow down the effects of the virus. As we await the experimental drugs nanosilver and zmapp Nigerians are urged to consume moderate amount of alcohol daily. pls do not ignore this...help create awareness of this dealy virus..share and save a soul

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    1. I also heard bout dis...i av equipped ma fridge wit the best alcohol breverages

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  23. Six months???!!!…Trouble!..

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  24. Its a dark chapter that requires detailing to push over.


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  25. I hope yu guys realise this is a charity work and they don't owe us shit...wateva dey say, we owe dem a big thanks

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  26. 6 months is too long and besides this deadly epidemic needs a rapid respond from both International and local assistance.

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  27. What about the nano silva drug

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  28. 6 months? Oh my God.. Chukwu gbatara umu gi oso enyemaka.

    queenreigneth@gmail.com

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  29. Lord pls hv mercy! 6months is a vry long tym 4dis deadly virus 2exist. Am nt in Nigeria bt dis Ebola scares d shit out of me!

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  30. Linda keep eating my comments u hear

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  31. Lord have mercy..... Christ have mercyyyyyyyyy on us

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