Britain has recorded it's first case of Ebola after a British national living in Sierra Leone tested positive for the Ebola virus .Professor John Watson, deputy chief medical officer, said:
'The overall risk to the public in the UK continues to be very low.'Medical experts are currently assessing the situation in Sierra Leone to ensure that appropriate care is provided.According to the latest UN figures, 2,615 people have tested positive for Ebola and 1,427 people have died.
'We have robust, well-developed and well-tested NHS systems for managing unusual infectious diseases when they arise, supported by a wide range of experts.
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ReplyDeleteAnd they will ship that drug to him, yet our own doctor died like a chicken with no help
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ReplyDeleteIta a pity on africa....helpless nation....I wondered what would have been our fate if the americans hadn't created the vaccine for Ebola.....we africans as a whole are not setting our priorities right...#thanks to Edmond obilo
ReplyDeleteAfrica is not a nation. Fool.
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