HEALTH Quarantined Ebola clinic looted

imaginative

keep your eye on the ball
Ebola spread fears rise as clinic looted, Liberian officials say

MONROVIA, Liberia – Liberian officials fear Ebola could soon spread through the capital's largest slum after residents raided a quarantine center for suspected patients and took items including blood-stained sheets and mattresses.

The violence in the West Point slum occurred late Saturday and was led by residents angry that patients were brought to the holding center from other parts of Monrovia, Tolbert Nyenswah, assistant health minister, said Sunday.

Up to 30 patients were staying at the center and many of them fled at the time of the raid, said Nyenswah. Once they are located they will be transferred to the Ebola center at Monrovia's largest hospital, he said.

West Point residents went on a "looting spree," stealing items from the clinic that were likely infected, said a senior police official, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the press. The residents took medical equipment and mattresses and sheets that had bloodstains, he said.

"All between the houses you could see people fleeing with items looted from the patients," the official said, adding that he now feared "the whole of West Point will be infected."

Some of the looted items were visibly stained with blood, vomit and excrement, said Richard Kieh, who lives in the area.

The incident creates a new challenge for Liberian health officials who were already struggling to contain the outbreak.

Liberian police restored order to the West Point neighborhood Sunday. Sitting on land between the Montserrado River and the Atlantic Ocean, West Point is home to at least 50,000 people, according to a 2012 survey.

Distrust of government runs high in West Point, with rumors regularly circulating that the government plans to clear the slum out entirely.

Though there had been talk of putting West Point under quarantine should Ebola break out there, assistant health minister Nyenswah said Sunday no such step has been taken. "West Point is not yet quarantined as being reported," he said.

Ebola has killed 1,145 people in West Africa, including 413 in Liberia, according to the World Health Organization.

Other countries across Africa are grappling to prevent Ebola's spread with travel restrictions, suspensions of airline flights, public health messages and quarantines.

Nigeria appears to be making progress in containing the disease. The country has 12 confirmed cases of Ebola, all of which stem from direct contact with the Liberian-American man who flew to Nigeria late last month while ill. He infected several health workers before dying.

Since then three others have died in Nigeria from Ebola, according to figures released over the weekend.

One Nigerian doctor has survived the disease and was sent home Saturday night and five others confirmed with Ebola have almost fully recovered, said the Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu in a statement Saturday night.

The most important part of containing the disease is to track all those who had contact with Ebola patients and to closely monitor them in order to quarantine if they show any symptoms. Nigeria had 242 people under surveillance but now 61 have been cleared and released, after completing the 21-day period without showing any signs of Ebola, said the health ministry.

In East Africa, Kenya will bar passengers traveling from the three West African countries badly hit by the Ebola outbreak. The suspension is effective midnight Tuesday for all ports of entry for people traveling from or through Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, said Kenya's Health Ministry. Nigeria was not included in the ban, which also allows entry to health professionals and Kenyans returning from those countries.

Following the government's announcement Saturday, Kenya Airways said it would suspend flights to Liberia and Sierra Leone. Kenya Airways, a major transport provider in Africa flies more than 70 flights a week to West Africa.

Several airlines have already suspended flights to Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, including British Airways, Emirates Airlines, Arik Air and ASKY Airlines.

Officials in Cameroon, which borders Nigeria, announced Friday it would suspend all flights from all four Ebola-affected countries. Korean Air announced on Thursday it would temporarily halt its service to Kenya despite the fact there are no cases of Ebola in the country

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BigFootsCousin

Molon Labe!
So......were these looters somehow related to the rioters (looters) in Missouri? They seem to share the same genetic predisposition to riot and loot.

Just wondering.....

BFC
 
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Grimace

Veteran Member
So......were these looters somehow related to the rioters in Missouri? They seem to share the same genetic predisposition to riot and loot.

Just wondering.....

BFC

I was just thinking, I didn't know we had a Ebola clinic in Ferguson....

On a serious note, W. T. F. ? Loot the bloody sheets and mattresses? :kk2:
 
"...Some of the looted items were visibly stained with blood, vomit and excrement..."


Curious method of Ebola (non)containment - what could possibly go wrong with that picture?

IF spreading the E. bugger was the intent - that'd sure be one great way to do it.


Check out www.PreventEbola.com the right side bar lists the current E. stories -
noticed that every week things are getting worse - much, MUCH, worse.


No problem - be happy, don't worry!:rolleyes:
 

Grimace

Veteran Member
"...Some of the looted items were visibly stained with blood, vomit and excrement..."


Curious method of Ebola (non)containment - what could possibly go wrong with that picture?

IF spreading the E. bugger was the intent - that'd sure be one great way to do it.


Check out www.PreventEbola.com the right side bar lists the current E. stories -
noticed that every week things are getting worse - much, MUCH, worse.


No problem - be happy, don't worry!:rolleyes:

Yeah I thought SOP was to incinerate anything that could be burned.
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
I can see where the government will have to take harsh measures against these looters once caught given a summery execution in the middle of the town or village and then haul the body off to be burned with the dead ebola victims.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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Do you really think things would be much different here, if society breaks down (maybe the cops get sick of being spit on and decide to stay home with their families?) and the usual suspects decide to raid the hospitals for whatever drugs they can find?

I mean, it takes a special kind of stupid to steal blood stained plague mattresses pretty much out from under dying Ebola patients... but then, is it that much different from burning down your community to protest?

Summerthyme
 

NWPhotog

Veteran Member
I was just thinking, I didn't know we had a Ebola clinic in Ferguson....

On a serious note, W. T. F. ? Loot the bloody sheets and mattresses? :kk2:

When you sleep on the ground enough - any mattress will do

(as long as you're not picky about color)
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
So......were these looters somehow related to the rioters in Missouri? They seem to share the same genetic predisposition to riot and loot.

Just wondering.....

BFC

To answer your very right on question it is yes. Liberia is where Mr. Lincoln began sending the freed slaves back to Africa to repatriate them. So more ways then one are you right. Oh by the way as soon as the ex slaves arrived they immediately began enslaving the local population. History can be more fun then fiction.
 

BigFootsCousin

Molon Labe!
Do you really think things would be much different here, if society breaks down (maybe the cops get sick of being spit on and decide to stay home with their families?) and the usual suspects decide to raid the hospitals for whatever drugs they can find?

I mean, it takes a special kind of stupid to steal blood stained plague mattresses pretty much out from under dying Ebola patients... but then, is it that much different from burning down your community to protest?

Summerthyme

Winner Winner! Chicken Dinner!

That's what I was alluding to in my first post. Stupid is, as stupid does.

BFC
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
That place is a hell hole worse than hell. A quick spread of ebola through there will clean it out nicely. Then napalm it from high up.
 
Do you really think things would be much different here, if society breaks down (maybe the cops get sick of being spit on and decide to stay home with their families?) and the usual suspects decide to raid the hospitals for whatever drugs they can find?

I mean, it takes a special kind of stupid to steal blood stained plague mattresses pretty much out from under dying Ebola patients... but then, is it that much different from burning down your community to protest?

Summerthyme



As someone far wiser than many of us suggested:

...There's just no fixin' that kind of stooopid....
 

Dex

Constitutional Patriot
The clinic probably couldn't keep up with cleaning up, probably a skeleton crew...no pun intended. If the patients and staff had to evac, toot sweet, they didn't have time to leave the place tidy for the looters. Liberia is full of insurgents left over from decades of strife. Violent unconscionable savages who send their children to war, to slaughter and be slaughtered.

This is a great example of why this epidemic can't be contained, it's completely out of control over there. How do you save a bunch of ignorant savages from themselves when they are too stupid to know the seriousness of the situation? These savages will be partially responsible for the global pandemic and have the blood of the world on their hands. It's not just their stupid asses that need saving...it's the worlds stupid ass more than ANYTHING! We are SO effing doomed.
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I know someone who used to go to Monrovia on missions. The conditions were hideous. There is no reason for any American to go there unless any it is our fine African-Amerikans who want their own country away from this horrible land of slavery.
 

pirate9933

Veteran Member
Up to 30 patients were staying at the center and many of them fled at the time of the raid, said Nyenswah. Once they are located they will be transferred to the Ebola center at Monrovia's largest hospital.

took items including blood-stained sheets and mattresses

So, let me understand. We now have about 30 ebola patients roaming the streets coughing and bleeding on people and stationary items(ebola can live up to 2 weeks on these items) PLUS we have people sleeping on bloodstained ebola sheets and mattresses.

Wow, just great.

If I were a looter, uhm, I think I would leave the bloody anything from an EBOLA hospital and take the non bloody stuff.
 

Woolly

Veteran Member
"...Some of the looted items were visibly stained with blood, vomit and excrement..."


Curious method of Ebola (non)containment - what could possibly go wrong with that picture?

IF spreading the E. bugger was the intent - that'd sure be one great way to do it.


Check out www.PreventEbola.com the right side bar lists the current E. stories -
noticed that every week things are getting worse - much, MUCH, worse.


No problem - be happy, don't worry!:rolleyes:

The looting of stained bed clothes would appear to the the last straw for the attempt to contain the Ebola outbreak. If not before, the contagion is now clearly out of hand. In West Africa, the theft of a bloody sheet will be punished by death, and death for a great many people.

Woe is us! I'm too damn sick at heart to get mad, now its all in the hands of God. It's too little and too late for man's efforts.

Woolly
 

lilsparky

Contributing Member
I think this has been speculated before... New suicide bomber. Get infected intentionally. Hop on a plane right away (round trip ticket, of course so as not to arouse suspicion). Hole up in a mosque or some other enclave until symptomatic, then head to Walmart. And touch everything. And pay cash in lots of small bills. Several of them could wreak some serious havoc.
 

imaginative

keep your eye on the ball
That place is a hell hole worse than hell. A quick spread of ebola through there will clean it out nicely. Then napalm it from high up.

If it wasn't for Western aid, dollars, food & medicine those africans would have not survived their own backwardness. We aren't doing nature any favors by allowing stupidity to breed

Mob Destroys Ebola Center In Liberia Two Days After It Opens

Fear and denial of the deadly virus are pervasive in Liberia. The mob exponentially increased the risk in one of the country’s biggest Ebola hot spots.
Jina Moore BuzzFeed Staff
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Women beckon to the family of Makasha Kroma, who was waiting at the transit facility for confirmation she had Ebola. John Moore / Getty Images

MONROVIA, Liberia — This morning Makasha Kroma shivered with fever. Her head still hurt; that hadn’t gone away. And she was vomiting a lot.

That’s why she’d ended up here, at a holding center where people suspected to have Ebola wait, in a dark classroom, for the results of their tests. These things — headache, fever, vomiting — are the early signs.

Ebola is transmitted through bodily fluids. It has no treatment, besides hydration, no cure, no proven vaccine. Since February, it’s ravaged West Africa, infecting more than 2,000 people in four countries and killing more than 1,100.

Kroma came to the West Point holding center with her sister, her three children, a cousin named Bindu, and two other family members. They are all women, or girls — most caregivers in Liberia are — and they washed Kroma’s clothes, fed her rice, wiped down her body, and cleaned up her vomit with a rag and some chlorine.

Those are the kinds of chores that give you Ebola. And the girls had no gloves. All the gloves the Ministry of Health brought this place when it opened yesterday, all 150 of them, were gone by the middle of the night.

That’s when three people escaped. Because Sam Tarplah and his staff didn’t have any gloves, they couldn’t restrain the patients who wanted to flee. They could only plead.

“We begged them, told them people are coming tomorrow to help you,” Tarplah said. “But there was no way we could fight them.”

Two escaped by climbing the back wall, according to health care workers in a clinic next door. Another, a woman with five children, simply took off, Tarplah said.

Tarplah is a registered nurse who’s worked in health care in Liberia since 1989; he opened this holding center for the Ministry of Health on Thursday, and had eight patients. On Friday, before the escape, he had 29.

West Point is becoming a hot spot in a hot spot in the biggest Ebola outbreak in history. It’s an informal community, a “slum,” with no running water or toilets. People can live seven or more to a single dwelling, and the density is dangerous: A positive Ebola patient disappearing into the maze of metal shacks can be a public health horror story.

Today, things got even worse.
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A man removes a child from the Ebola holding facility in West Point. John Moore / Getty Images

A mob descended on the center at around 5:30 p.m., chanting, “No Ebola in West Point! No Ebola in West Point!” They stormed the front gate and pushed into the holding center. They stole the few gloves someone had donated this morning, and the chlorine sprayers used to disinfect the bodies of those who die here, all the while hollering that Ebola is a hoax.

They ransacked the protective suits, the goggles, the masks. They destroyed part of Tarplah’s car as he was fleeing the crowd.

Jemimah Kargbo, a health care worker at a clinic next door, said they took mattresses and bedding, utensils and plastic chairs.

“Everybody left with their own thing,” she said. “What are they carrying to their homes? They are carrying their deaths.”

She said the police showed up but the crowd intimidated them.

“The police were there but they couldn’t contain them. They started threatening the police, so the police just looked at them,” she said.

And then mob left with all of the patients.

“They said, ‘The president says you have Ebola, but you don’t have Ebola, you have malaria. Get up and go out!’” Kargbo said.

“What’s going to happen when they come to our clinic? In two to five days?” Kargbo asked, referencing the early period when newly infected patients begin to show their first symptoms. “We’re going to turn them around” and send them to a different hospital, she said.

Kargbo said the staff at the clinic have no protective gear. They were already afraid about treating possible Ebola patients, and the riot means more infections as escaped sick patients infect their families, and as looters sleep on mattresses where the Ebola-infected have died.

“We can’t let them turn around and come back and infect us,” Kargbo said. “I have four sons. I am a single mother. I’m not going to let that happen to my children. I’m not going to let anybody infect me, to die of the disease and leave my children.”

Tolbert Nyenswah, the assistant minister of health, told BuzzFeed on Thursday they intend to quarantine all of West Point, a serious measure that would require meticulous planning and heavy security.

Nyenswah could not be reached for comment on today’s riot or its effect on the quarantine plan.

Bindu, the 22-year-old who had been quarantined in the center while caring for her dying cousin, told BuzzFeed this morning that the family wouldn’t leave before Kroma got her results. They wanted to follow the rules and stay as safe as possible.

But that didn’t mean they wanted to be stuck in there — no cell phone, no electricity, no visitors, surrounded by strangers vomiting and collapsing and dying on the floor in front of them.

“We just want to go home,” she said through a window.

Now nobody knows where she, or the dying Kroma, has gone.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/jinamoore/t...s-mob-destroys-ebola-center-in-liberia#tc0vr8
 
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