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Tuesday, 21 October 2014

WHO Declare Nigeria ,Ebola totally free.



The world heath organization representative in Nigeria, Rui Gama Vaz said Nigeria is now Ebola free.Rui Gama was speaking in Abuja Nigeria capital city in a press conference.

He said after consideration the date given for the probation has pass. He praise the Nigeria government and other citizen and volunteer who walk to contain the virus. Here are his words.

"This is a spectacular success story that shows to the world that Ebola can be contained but we must be clear that we have only won a battle, the war will only end when West Africa is also declared free of Ebola. 


Ebola was first reported in Nigeria when Liberian-American diplomat Patrick Sawyer collapsed at the main international airport in Lagos on July 20.Airport staff were unprepared and the government had not set up any hospital isolation unit, so he was able to infect several people, including health workers in the hospital where he was taken, some of whom had to restrain him to keep him there.Lagos, the commercial hub of Africa's most populous nation, largest economy and leading energy producer, would have been an ideal spring board for Ebola to spread across the country.The doctor who was a survive the Ebola virus, from Patrick case said that the virus is more dangerous if  in contact with people that the virus has eaten deep to their system. .He said that, because Patrick was in the hospital and was not let out of the hospital that why lot must of people  was not affected by the virus,even thou Patrick to force him self out of the hospital.these was his words.

"We agreed that the thing to do was not to let him out of the hospital," Ohiaeri said, even after he became aggressive and demanded to be set free".
"If we had let him out, within 24 hours of being here, he would have contacted and infected a lot more people."


Ebola is reported have kill more than 4,500 people in West Africa, mostly in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. And presently reported to be in the US and Spain.

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