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Friday, 29 August 2014

Senegal records first case of Ebola

Senegal has recorded its first case of the deadly Ebola virus disease. The Senegalese Health Minister, Awa Marie Coll Seck told newsmen today August 29th that the first case was a Guinean national who arrived Senegal recently. The deadly virus first broke out in Guinea in March this year

41 comments:

  1. Gbagaun!
    And you guys haven't closed your borders yet.... Hope the guinea pig has been quarantined already?

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  2. Oh Lord! we need ur help, dis is getting out of hand.~AUCHI GIRL~

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  3. And it keeps spreading. So help me Lord. Amen.

    I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  4. This is turning into epidemic lord pls 4gv d Africans we are rili sorry....could this b a plague in d bible????


    .......SUNNy X......

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    1. Wake up you fucking slave!
      You Africans are so dumb at times

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    2. And u Alien is so fucking smart I guess.

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    3. Lmao libers won't kill me wit lafta

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    4. @Alicia, you retarded white pig, dumb ass.
      And btw what are you doing on this blog if your not African. Get your filthy ass out. Dumb fuck

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  5. Oh dear! What Ia happening in Africa? This thing is spreading like wildfire


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  6. I think everyone should stay in their country for now because this virus is just spreading.

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  7. I think all of Africa should simply ground all flights to and fro all; ALL African countries. A big inconvenience but would you rather miss out on a holiday/business or on your life?

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  8. Aunty Linda we no go see comments today neh.....

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  9. All dis pple suffering frm ebola no de ever rest till de spread it everywhere. I tire!

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  10. Ghen ghen.It's now Senegal turn.Ghana,Mali,Caneroon etc...shey una dey prepare?

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  11. Good. Now they will stop talking rubbish about Nigeria on Africa no1 radio. They vé thé share like Nigeria. Ebola un premier cas détecté au Sénégal. May God save us.

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  12. And d virus just won't stop spreading

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  13. They shld stay one place na and stop spreadn ds deadly virus

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  14. Ebola Ebola everywheere,God pls cleanse dis world cos dis disease is beyond us,only u God can take dis away

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  15. And it keeps spreading. If not Guinea, it will be Liberia. They should keep it up.

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  16. Awwwwwww!!! Senegal ooooo, is a pity. JUST PASSING

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  17. No African country can certainly boast of no record for Ebola until it's completely wiped out or definite cure/immunization against it comes out.

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  18. God please help us,this is getting too much

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  19. I don't know why some people are like this. They know how infectiuos this disease is yet they won't stay in isolation. Please learn how you can boost your immune system, at least a good immune system has a better chance of survival against dreaded disease. Visit my blog:

    www.wittyhealth.blogspot.com

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  20. God plus help Africa what is happening this evil virus is spreading like wide fire#Sylvia amber#

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  21. This EVD is really spreading oo

    Abdul. A

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  22. God pls help us!

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  23. Nawa #bright bravo#

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  24. Hmmmm its gradually spreading like wild fire
    Face of lib

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  25. Na wa o,Ebola don outbreak for senegal again...country wey still dey beg God..how dey wan take manage now..judging from the picture as well...and e get as dem look for senEgal already!even without ebola..God help!

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  26. Is d protective clothing really protecting the doctors & nurses. Hope dey wear new ones everyday.

    Cos jst tot abt it, if dey wear d same so called protective clothing dey wore a day b4, how did dey remove it and put it on back, are they saying no fluid from the EVD persons dey r treating had touched d cloth. #WonderingInMaMind ooo

    #G.Babe

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  27. @anony5:44 it is very obvious day u hv never stepped out of ur shores. Don't be deceived by wat u see on tv, Senegal is farrrr beta than Nigeria. Try & take a trip round African countries when dis Ebola scourge is ever(hopefully if u survive).

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  28. Hmm….. This shit is traveling very fast.

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  29. Pifff. BBM: 32F0BEFB

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  30. @Anonymous 7;38 you are devil n very stupid, why wud u say such rubbish? Mtcheeeew it's u who won't survive idiot

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  31. Now i'm scared, God help us....

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