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Thursday, 9 July 2015

News cases of Ebola disease recorded in Liberia

Two new cases of Ebola virus disease have been recorded in Liberia. The new cases come two weeks after a 17 year old boy died from the deadly viral disease on June 28th. Liberia's deputy incident management system leader Francis Keteh confirmed the new cases and said this brings to five the number of Liberians that have contacted the very contagious disease. He added that 11 high risk cases and 42 low risk cases who had all come in contact with the 17-year-old while he was ill have been quarantined and are beeing closely monitored.

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    1. Beeing? Lindz?
      ~D great anonymous!

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    2. Dey shld keep it wit dem biko

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    3. God help, and save them frm dis outbreak. I pray permanent solutions, and steps should b taken to eradicate dis Ebola once, and for all.

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  2. May God guide $ protect the non affected ones.

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    1. Karl Marx's famous statement: "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opiate of the masses."

      Rise beyond this nonsense God this, God that, it is uncivilised!

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    2. What about the affected ones? Should God not guide and protect them?

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  3. No! The devil is a liar.. you can see he has gone for reinforcement. Let's intensify in our prayers. Eph 6:17

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    1. Shut the fuck up, you're like a bad stench, you just won't go away.

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  4. Oya Nigeria be aware o. Dont admit people into the country easily anymore. God protects us but we also need to check ourselves to prevent oopses!

    First to comment

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  5. I pray it doesn't get worse than this.

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  6. May the healing power of God Almighty come upon our Land. Linda take note!

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  7. May the healing power of God Almighty come upon our Land. Linda take note!

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  8. Hmmm... Nigerian govt. Shud do everything possible to prevent this shitt now ooo! No time for go slow oo! :D

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  9. Oh God, not again!



    #TeamBlessed#

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  10. Ebo what? Please o I cover my ears with the blood of God. Not again please! Rip to the dead #onelovefromsnow#

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  11. Deadly disease Linda go and sleep!!!!

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  12. Pls oh. I just saw police check points from ikoyi to ikeja. One was at the new ikoyi bridge. Another one at Anifowose Ikeja. Are these unserious men in black back on our roads to extort us again?

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  13. THE RETURN OF EBOLA VIRUS DISEASE II (E.V.D)... NIGERIANS WATCH OUT!

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  14. Chai...what has dis country done to deserve this? May God see them tru amen

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Omo something wey we think say don leave us long tym ago.... This is painfull and i really pity that country i swear....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Abeg oo. Pls quarantine this ppl well. What mr Sawyer did to us is still fresh in our hearts. The next thing we will hear is that one the infected persons travelled in naija

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  17. Ebola and it wahala. Thank God nigeria is free from it.

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  18. I pray they eradicate it this time.

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  19. I pray they eradicate it this time.

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  20. We should all be at alert pls!!!

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  21. Make dem send boko haram go that nonsense country na since them like to die.

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  22. Make dem send boko haram go that nonsense country na since them like to die. Abi na only dem get bat for their country?

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  23. Make dem send boko haram go that nonsense country na since them like to die. Abi na only dem get bat for their country?

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  24. Another Sawyer should not flee.

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  25. Thanks for this post...it means Nigerians still need to be on their guide and continuous awareness should are place immediately. This virus is just been difficult to eradicate.

    Uthman Saheed's blog

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  26. Not again o. another new cases. God help the nation.

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  27. hopefully there's a cure for ebola disease, soon.

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  28. Wet in an...the thing never still finish?



    Priscillanaija.blogspot.com

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  29. Dis a bad 1. Pls post my comment

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  30. May God save Liberia and the rest of west Africa.

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  31. Nawoo God abegooo

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  32. Chai wht has liberia done to dis ebola?????

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