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Monday, December 01, 2014

Ebola Crisis: UN Warns Of Huge Risk Of Spread


The head of the UN Ebola response mission in West Africa has told the BBC there is still a "huge risk" the deadly disease could spread to other parts of the world.


Tony Banbury declined to say if targets he had set in the fight against Ebola, to be achieved by Monday, had been met.
The targets were for the proportion of people being treated and for the safe burial of highly infectious bodies.

The UN boss was speaking in Freetown, one of the worst affected areas.
On Sunday in Sierra Leone's capital, bulldozers were clearing large areas for a new burial ground.
At the clearance site, near a rubbish tip, car after car was arriving with bodies, and several hundred workers were digging graves.


In October, Mr Banbury told the UN Security Council that by 1 December, "70% of all those infected by the disease must be under treatment and 70% of the victims safely buried if the outbreak is to be successfully arrested".
This interim goal - the ultimate UN goal is zero Ebola deaths - was set to try to bend down the upward curve in the graph of cases.


Mr Banbury said the 70% targets were being met in "the vast majority" of areas in the three worst-affected countries - Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia.
"But in some areas", he said, "including here in Sierra Leone - especially in the capital Freetown and in the town of Port Loko - we are falling short. And it is in those areas where we really need to focus our assets and our capabilities".
More than 6,000 people have now died from Ebola, the vast majority in this corner of West Africa, and over 16,000 have been infected. The latest figures show that between 200 and 300 people are still dying every week.


But Mr Banbury said the situation would have been even worse if the UN had not intervened:
"Early on we adopted a strategy to get this crisis under control which involves treatment centres, safe burials and community mobilisation. That strategy is working."

The American UN boss added that, even so, "there is a huge risk to the world that Ebola will spread. It may spread around this sub-region, or someone could get on a plane to Asia, Latin America, North America or Europe... that is why it is so important to get down to zero cases as quickly as possible".BBC



Ebola should go away already,ah ah!


13 comments:

  1. I need a job with the UN!
    God pleeeeaaaseee!
    #prayingmodeactivated

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    1. Thank God they are getting it under control. Yes o stella it should go away for good.

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  2. hmmm

    girlnextdoor

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  3. Honestly, I'm sick n tired of all these kind of news, I'm so tired of hearing about Ebola, boko haram, bomb blast, armed robbery killings, police indiscriminate shootings.....God, I'm sick n tired.

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  4. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Whoever brought this disease into Africa will be celebrating huge success I swear..
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  5. Nonsense! As if they are not responsible for the dreaded "man made" disease! We all know Ebola disease was manufactured by these unscrupulous entities and their evil lab scientist for monetary gain just like they did with HIV/AIDS. Their focus is west Africa, a geographical zone blessed with aboundant natural resources! But what the idiots should realise is there is a God in heaven. All their evil agenda will be exposed someday and woe betide the shylock that will be found responsible for all the atrocities when God strikes.

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  6. its sad! God pls have mercy on us.

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  7. With the fight against this, sooner or later, this Ebola of a thing will be a thing of the past. Meanwhile, we are not to drop our guards at any point in time. Ebola is not something we joke with. I just feel for these countries. The lose of deaths and the impact in the economies.

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  8. Wit my research on the new world order nd tins... Ild Say Ebola is a depopulation method of the elites to depopulate d world,to a controlable number. More sicknesses will arise. Brace urslvs.

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  9. Hmmm Ebola kwa .....Please go away for good

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