Ebola: Female Doctor, Stella Adadevor still under quarantine-Health Minister | This Is Miss Petite Nigeria Blog

Monday, 18 August 2014

Ebola: Female Doctor, Stella Adadevor still under quarantine-Health Minister

The Minister of Health,Dr Onyebuchi Chukwu has denied reports that the first female doctor who tested positive to Ebola has been discharged. He acknowledges that a patient was discharged but not her  .In a statement released by his special assistant on Media and Communication,Dan Nwomeh
“It has been brought to the attention of the Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu, that the first Nigerian to be diagnosed of Ebola Virus Disease, a female doctor who treated the index case and who was discharged to go home yesterday, is being reported in some of the media to be one Dr Adadevor.
“The minister wishes to clarify that the name of the patient is not Dr Adadevor, this should be noted,’’

11 comments:

  1. pls dis people shld not confuse us ooo

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  2. They didn't release anyone. Scam. Just like they did with Chibok girls. Even US with the drug hasn't released anyone

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  3. Then tell us the name. Smh

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  4. they should not add to what is happening now . Tonto's Fans vs Tiannah's Fans. Instagram is the best. Lmao!

    *CUTEMICKY*

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    So all our hope has just tarnished nw.... This is so fucking anooying i must say...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. Na wah oh,them who was released.
    They just want people to be calm that's why they lied .May help come this woman's way

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  7. Petit and other blogs that just publish withou confirmin are bebeto bagio,I noticed stella n linda removed their fake story the same day

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  8. I wish her and all the others safe recovery

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  9. "I am a doctor and all my professional life, I've braved several health hazards to treat people. I've offered free medical care, services, consultations etc to many. Some, friends; some, family; some, acquaintances; some, people I never knew. Even those who I never saw. Its 5 days after the government issued a directive for our sack (over 16,000 doctors), how many of you have called me or sent a message to either enquire if I was affected or to sympathise/empathise with me. Sadly some of those ones who I so cared for have said it's good that we (doctors) have been sacked. Let it be on record that doctors are not responsible for the poor state of our health sector. We all know who is. Rather, as doctors we strive daily to give our best to you while being severely limited by a dysfunctional envirinment set up by extraneous forces. I hope one day, you all will understand and see the truth in our struggles as doctors for a better health sector for all Nigerians (you and I)".#SaveTheNigerianDoctors.

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