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For the past seventeen weeks, we have been discussing the epidemic of Ebola virus. And at this time, I would like to thank all the forums, the people who has been asking questions and all the people who are liking and sharing my posts. I sincere do appreciate you guys a lot. And I also want to appreciate all of the people who are participating in their own little ways, to help with this epidemic of Ebola virus. This virus epidemic is a collective fight that we all must fight together. So that we can put an end to this Ebola virus outbreak. So for this week, I would like to focused on what measurements or changes that needs to occurs, to help enhance the spread of the virus? Again I am stressing on this fact, if we move to a new course and you still have questions about the old one. Please feel free to ask, I will be gladly to go back and have a discussion about it. With that being said: Ebola Virus 304 My beautiful brothers and sisters(nation as whole) in Sierra Leone, what are some of the measurements or ways you guys as individuals are taking to prevent this virus? Are you guys still hiding Ebola virus patients at home? Keeping an Ebola virus patient at home is the fastest way to spread Ebola virus. Are you guys holding dead bodies of Ebola virus patient at home? Keeping a dead body of an Ebola patient is another fastest way to spread Ebola virus. Do you guys realized how dangerous and harmful it is to your health of decomposing bodies? Decomposing bodies makes you sick. And if that person is Ebola virus patient, your will get infected too. What is the policy or protocol of the government, when someone called for an suspected Ebola virus patients to be pick up? Sierra Leone government are there enough adequate people to answer and respond to these calls? How often per day, are the calls being answered and responded by the government? Sierra Leone government what are the options taken, when a clinic is full? Because I have been seeing a lot of complains concerning non- respondents of picking up Ebola patients. And also clinics turning down patients, because of it is overcrowded. Nurses and doctors are you guys putting on you PPE properly? Are you guys covering your entire body while handling a virus patients? Please please do not take your contaminated clothes home. The spread of this virus, is moving like wild fire. Something needs to be done soon and urgently. Nation of Sierra Leone, what do you think needs to be done? I would like to hear from you this week please. Again I am stressing the fact: EARLY DETECTION IS THE BEST WAY TO STOP THE OUTBREAK OF THIS EBOLA VIRUS. It can save your life! Please do not wait until it is too late! All Hands on Deck! #TeamEbolaVirusCureAllDay
Posted on: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 17:15:54 +0000

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