591 Nigerians to fight
Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone
No fewer than 591 Nigerian have registered to join the Ebola volunteers
group for deployment in hard-hit Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Minister of Health Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, stated this yesterday while
giving updates on global Ebola Virus Disease.
Prof. Chukwu, said there are six countries now having active cases of
Ebola - Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo,
United States and Spain.he also highlighted a number of things. he said
there was no single case of Ebola in Nigeria and ban on repatriation of
bodies as well as inter-state transportation of bodies are still in
force.
“As part of Nigeria’s contributions to the international team that will
be set up to tackle Ebola Virus disease in those countries, already
Nigeria volunteers from different heath professions have been
registering with us, willing to join the international force that will
go to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to help out with the containment
and as of now 591 Nigerians have already registered with us in three
registers we opened in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt.”
“Before we allow them to leave, certain conditions must be met, the
President has to approve for them to leave Nigeria for them to leave as
volunteers.” “Secondly, they have to be given proper training on how
they would avoid the disease and ensure that they don’t get it. They
have to be fully and properly trained according to our standards in
Nigeria which is fairly high.”
Ebola Containment: Nigeria Receives World Bank Commendation
Nigeria has clearly overcome Ebola virus disease and for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund (IMF), this is a commendable
feat.President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, after a special meeting
of the group and the IMF, said Nigeria has demonstrated high competence
in the way the Ebola Containment was handled.
He praised the federal, state and local government and all medical
workers and the private sector for working together to contain the Ebola
virus in the country.
The meeting of the World Bank and IMF, which held in Washington on
Thursday morning, noted sadly that the virus continues to surge in the
three worst affected countries, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
British man ‘dies of Ebola in Macedonia’
A BRITISH man suspected of having Ebola has died in the Macedonian
capital of Skopje, with fears that more Brits may have contracted the
virus.If confirmed, the unidentified man will be the first Briton who
has died from the Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands in West
Africa and has spread to North America and Europe.
The man’s travelling companion, also British, said they had not visited a
country known to have Ebola outbreaks. However authorities said the
second man has shown signs of the disease.The Macedonian Health Ministry
said the Britons had travelled to the country from the UK, raising
fears that they might already have passed it on to friends or family.The
UK Foreign Office said it is investigating the incident.
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591 Nigerians to fight
Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone
No fewer than 591 Nigerian have registered to join the Ebola volunteers
group for deployment in hard-hit Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Minister of Health Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, stated this yesterday while
giving updates on global Ebola Virus Disease.
Prof. Chukwu, said there are six countries now having active cases of
Ebola - Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo,
United States and Spain.he also highlighted a number of things. he said
there was no single case of Ebola in Nigeria and ban on repatriation of
bodies as well as inter-state transportation of bodies are still in
force.
“As part of Nigeria’s contributions to the international team that will
be set up to tackle Ebola Virus disease in those countries, already
Nigeria volunteers from different heath professions have been
registering with us, willing to join the international force that will
go to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to help out with the containment
and as of now 591 Nigerians have already registered with us in three
registers we opened in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt.”
“Before we allow them to leave, certain conditions must be met, the
President has to approve for them to leave Nigeria for them to leave as
volunteers.” “Secondly, they have to be given proper training on how
they would avoid the disease and ensure that they don’t get it. They
have to be fully and properly trained according to our standards in
Nigeria which is fairly high.”
Ebola Containment: Nigeria Receives World Bank Commendation
Nigeria has clearly overcome Ebola virus disease and for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund (IMF), this is a commendable
feat.President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, after a special meeting
of the group and the IMF, said Nigeria has demonstrated high competence
in the way the Ebola Containment was handled.
He praised the federal, state and local government and all medical
workers and the private sector for working together to contain the Ebola
virus in the country.
The meeting of the World Bank and IMF, which held in Washington on
Thursday morning, noted sadly that the virus continues to surge in the
three worst affected countries, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
British man ‘dies of Ebola in Macedonia’
A BRITISH man suspected of having Ebola has died in the Macedonian
capital of Skopje, with fears that more Brits may have contracted the
virus.If confirmed, the unidentified man will be the first Briton who
has died from the Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands in West
Africa and has spread to North America and Europe.
The man’s travelling companion, also British, said they had not visited a
country known to have Ebola outbreaks. However authorities said the
second man has shown signs of the disease.The Macedonian Health Ministry
said the Britons had travelled to the country from the UK, raising
fears that they might already have passed it on to friends or family.The
UK Foreign Office said it is investigating the incident.
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591 Nigerians to fight
Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone
No fewer than 591 Nigerian have registered to join the Ebola volunteers
group for deployment in hard-hit Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Minister of Health Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, stated this yesterday while
giving updates on global Ebola Virus Disease.
Prof. Chukwu, said there are six countries now having active cases of
Ebola - Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo,
United States and Spain.he also highlighted a number of things. he said
there was no single case of Ebola in Nigeria and ban on repatriation of
bodies as well as inter-state transportation of bodies are still in
force.
“As part of Nigeria’s contributions to the international team that will
be set up to tackle Ebola Virus disease in those countries, already
Nigeria volunteers from different heath professions have been
registering with us, willing to join the international force that will
go to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to help out with the containment
and as of now 591 Nigerians have already registered with us in three
registers we opened in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt.”
“Before we allow them to leave, certain conditions must be met, the
President has to approve for them to leave Nigeria for them to leave as
volunteers.” “Secondly, they have to be given proper training on how
they would avoid the disease and ensure that they don’t get it. They
have to be fully and properly trained according to our standards in
Nigeria which is fairly high.”
Ebola Containment: Nigeria Receives World Bank Commendation
Nigeria has clearly overcome Ebola virus disease and for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund (IMF), this is a commendable
feat.President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, after a special meeting
of the group and the IMF, said Nigeria has demonstrated high competence
in the way the Ebola Containment was handled.
He praised the federal, state and local government and all medical
workers and the private sector for working together to contain the Ebola
virus in the country.
The meeting of the World Bank and IMF, which held in Washington on
Thursday morning, noted sadly that the virus continues to surge in the
three worst affected countries, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
British man ‘dies of Ebola in Macedonia’
A BRITISH man suspected of having Ebola has died in the Macedonian
capital of Skopje, with fears that more Brits may have contracted the
virus.If confirmed, the unidentified man will be the first Briton who
has died from the Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands in West
Africa and has spread to North America and Europe.
The man’s travelling companion, also British, said they had not visited a
country known to have Ebola outbreaks. However authorities said the
second man has shown signs of the disease.The Macedonian Health Ministry
said the Britons had travelled to the country from the UK, raising
fears that they might already have passed it on to friends or family.The
UK Foreign Office said it is investigating the incident.
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591 Nigerians to fight
Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone
No fewer than 591 Nigerian have registered to join the Ebola volunteers
group for deployment in hard-hit Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Minister of Health Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, stated this yesterday while
giving updates on global Ebola Virus Disease.
Prof. Chukwu, said there are six countries now having active cases of
Ebola - Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo,
United States and Spain.he also highlighted a number of things. he said
there was no single case of Ebola in Nigeria and ban on repatriation of
bodies as well as inter-state transportation of bodies are still in
force.
“As part of Nigeria’s contributions to the international team that will
be set up to tackle Ebola Virus disease in those countries, already
Nigeria volunteers from different heath professions have been
registering with us, willing to join the international force that will
go to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to help out with the containment
and as of now 591 Nigerians have already registered with us in three
registers we opened in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt.”
“Before we allow them to leave, certain conditions must be met, the
President has to approve for them to leave Nigeria for them to leave as
volunteers.” “Secondly, they have to be given proper training on how
they would avoid the disease and ensure that they don’t get it. They
have to be fully and properly trained according to our standards in
Nigeria which is fairly high.”
Ebola Containment: Nigeria Receives World Bank Commendation
Nigeria has clearly overcome Ebola virus disease and for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund (IMF), this is a commendable
feat.President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, after a special meeting
of the group and the IMF, said Nigeria has demonstrated high competence
in the way the Ebola Containment was handled.
He praised the federal, state and local government and all medical
workers and the private sector for working together to contain the Ebola
virus in the country.
The meeting of the World Bank and IMF, which held in Washington on
Thursday morning, noted sadly that the virus continues to surge in the
three worst affected countries, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
British man ‘dies of Ebola in Macedonia’
A BRITISH man suspected of having Ebola has died in the Macedonian
capital of Skopje, with fears that more Brits may have contracted the
virus.If confirmed, the unidentified man will be the first Briton who
has died from the Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands in West
Africa and has spread to North America and Europe.
The man’s travelling companion, also British, said they had not visited a
country known to have Ebola outbreaks. However authorities said the
second man has shown signs of the disease.The Macedonian Health Ministry
said the Britons had travelled to the country from the UK, raising
fears that they might already have passed it on to friends or family.The
UK Foreign Office said it is investigating the incident.
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591 Nigerians to fight
Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone
No fewer than 591 Nigerian have registered to join the Ebola volunteers
group for deployment in hard-hit Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Minister of Health Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, stated this yesterday while
giving updates on global Ebola Virus Disease.
Prof. Chukwu, said there are six countries now having active cases of
Ebola - Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Democratic Republic of Congo,
United States and Spain.he also highlighted a number of things. he said
there was no single case of Ebola in Nigeria and ban on repatriation of
bodies as well as inter-state transportation of bodies are still in
force.
“As part of Nigeria’s contributions to the international team that will
be set up to tackle Ebola Virus disease in those countries, already
Nigeria volunteers from different heath professions have been
registering with us, willing to join the international force that will
go to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea to help out with the containment
and as of now 591 Nigerians have already registered with us in three
registers we opened in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt.”
“Before we allow them to leave, certain conditions must be met, the
President has to approve for them to leave Nigeria for them to leave as
volunteers.” “Secondly, they have to be given proper training on how
they would avoid the disease and ensure that they don’t get it. They
have to be fully and properly trained according to our standards in
Nigeria which is fairly high.”
Ebola Containment: Nigeria Receives World Bank Commendation
Nigeria has clearly overcome Ebola virus disease and for the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund (IMF), this is a commendable
feat.President of the World Bank, Jim Yong Kim, after a special meeting
of the group and the IMF, said Nigeria has demonstrated high competence
in the way the Ebola Containment was handled.
He praised the federal, state and local government and all medical
workers and the private sector for working together to contain the Ebola
virus in the country.
The meeting of the World Bank and IMF, which held in Washington on
Thursday morning, noted sadly that the virus continues to surge in the
three worst affected countries, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
British man ‘dies of Ebola in Macedonia’
A BRITISH man suspected of having Ebola has died in the Macedonian
capital of Skopje, with fears that more Brits may have contracted the
virus.If confirmed, the unidentified man will be the first Briton who
has died from the Ebola outbreak that has killed thousands in West
Africa and has spread to North America and Europe.
The man’s travelling companion, also British, said they had not visited a
country known to have Ebola outbreaks. However authorities said the
second man has shown signs of the disease.The Macedonian Health Ministry
said the Britons had travelled to the country from the UK, raising
fears that they might already have passed it on to friends or family.The
UK Foreign Office said it is investigating the incident.
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A general view shows the
International Monetary and Financial Committee (IMFC) before their
meeting at the World Bank/IMF annual meetings in Washington October 11,
2014.
Credit: Reuters/Joshua Roberts