Cameroon Blocks All Nigeria Borders As Ebola Cases Rise, 17 Liberian Escapees Recovered

On the bright side, Nigeria claims it is “cautiously optimistic” about the spread of Ebola in Lagos; however, 3 more cases reported and the fact that Cameroon has decided to block all borders with Nigeria because “it is better to act preventively rather than have to heal” suggests things are anything but under control. The 17 quarantined Ebola-symptomatic patients that escaped from a Liberia clininc have been found and put back into quarantine in another clinic. The WHO reports the rate of cases and deaths are accelerating further with 1,229 deaths and 2,240 reported cases with Austria the most recent nation to get a scare as APA reports two cases found.

In Lagos, it was a case of mixed fortunes for the nation, yesterday, in the management of the Ebola Virus Disease..
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Three fresh cases were discovered, while four of those earlier admitted at the isolation centre in Lagos were discharged.

 

“What we have now is that, there are four people dead, including the index (Mr. Patrick Sawyer). We have eight in the isolation ward

Cameroon blocks borders to Nigeria…

Cameroon has closed all its land, sea and air borders with Nigeria in a move to help prevent the spread of the Ebola virus, the government spokesman told AFP today.

 

All borders (land, sea and air) between Cameroon and Nigeria are closed. Our thinking is that it is better to act preventively rather than have to heal” later those who may fall ill, said Issa Tchiroma Bakary, who is Cameroon’s communications minister.

 

No cases of Ebola have been recorded so far in Cameroon which shares a nearly 2,000-kilometre-long border with Nigeria, where the virus has claimed four lives with about a dozen people infected.

And the 17 Monrovian quarantined Ebola patients have been found

A group of suspected Ebola patients who escaped a quarantine centre in Liberia have been found and put in another clinic.

 

The 17 people reportedly fled a facility in Monrovia on Saturday after protesters broke down the doors and looted the building, sparking fears that contaminated items would spread the deadly disease further.

 

Lewis Brown, Liberia’s information minister, said all the patients have since been accounted for and transferred to the JFK Ebola specialist treatment centre.

And Austria has 2 Ebola cases…

  • *AUSTRIAN PROVINCE SUSPECTS EBOLA IN TWO CASES, APA REPORTS

Two men who arrived in Austria last week from Nigeria have been hospitalised on suspicion of carrying the Ebola disease, a regional Austrian governor said today.

 

Blood samples were sent to a laboratory in Germany with results expected later today, Josef Puehringer, governor of Upper Austria province said.

 

The two men were hospitalised in Voecklabruck after developing a fever following their return from Lagos and were currently being held in quarantine, Puehringer said.

 

Authorities were also trying to locate anyone the pair may have been in contact with in case further action was needed, he said.

As WHO reports…

World Health Organisation (WHO) figures show 1,229 people have died among the 2,240 reported cases in Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria and Sierra Leone.

 

The latest numbers include 84 additional deaths from 113 new cases reported between Thursday and Saturday.

The UN World Food Programme is preparing to deliver food to 1 million people over the next three months.

“I think now there is a high vigilance in all countries,” Fadela Chaib, a spokeswoman for WHO, told reporters in Geneva. “I can’t remember the last time we fed 1 million people in a quarantine situation.”

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But apart from that, it’s all under control




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