EBOLA WHO: Nigeria's Ebola outbreak is officially over

Hawke

Veteran Member
Anybody buying this?


ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The World Health Organization declared on Monday that Nigeria is free of Ebola, a rare victory in the months-long battle against the fatal disease.

Nigeria's containment of the lethal disease is a "spectacular success story," WHO Country Director Rui Gama Vaz told a news conference in Abuja, Nigeria's capital. Nigeria reported 20 cases of Ebola, including eight deaths. One of those who died was an airline passenger who brought Ebola to Nigeria and died soon after.

The WHO announcement came after 42 days passed — twice the disease's maximum incubation period — since the last case in Nigeria tested negative.

"The outbreak in Nigeria has been contained," Vaz said. "But we must be clear that we only won a battle. The war will only end when West Africa is also declared free of Ebola."

WHO said Nigeria had traced nearly every contact of Ebola patients in the country, all of whom were linked to the country's first patient, a Liberian man who arrived with symptoms in Lagos and later died.

For an outbreak to be declared officially over, WHO convenes a committee on surveillance, epidemiology and lab testing to determine that all conditions have been met.

Vaz warned that Nigeria's geographical position and extensive borders makes the country, Africa's most populous, vulnerable to additional imported cases of Eebola.

"Therefore there is need to continue to work together with states to ensure adequate preparedness to rapidly respond, in case of any potential re-importation," he said.

The disease continues to spread rapidly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea and has claimed more than 4,500 lives.

http://news.yahoo.com/nigerias-ebola-outbreak-officially-over-104227798.html
 

Publius

TB Fanatic
Note the article they left out that they also stopped all air flights from affected counties and border crossings. I guess the people in the western MSN does not want everyone to see that in print so its omitted in our part of the world.
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
Most people have fled the borders, so the new cases are not in the country, but in other countries now.
 

John Green

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Nigeria's containment of the lethal disease is a "spectacular success story," WHO Country Director Rui Gama Vaz told a news conference in Abuja, Nigeria's capital. Nigeria reported 20 cases of Ebola, including eight deaths. One of those who died was an airline passenger who brought Ebola to Nigeria and died soon after.

Yea a spectacular success story. Good job WHO.
 

Jubilee on Earth

Veteran Member
How can they say that while all of the countries around Nigeria are still raging with it? Imagine your town is the only one without the flu, while every other town is still battling the worst of it. How long before a sick person from another town crosses over and brings the sickness with him? My point is, unless their borders are completely and totally tight for a lengthy period, it's really only a matter of time before an Ebola infected person gets into Nigeria. The odds are against them, and saying this sounds too premature...
 

John Green

Veteran Member
How can they say that while all of the countries around Nigeria are still raging with it? Imagine your town is the only one without the flu, while every other town is still battling the worst of it. How long before a sick person from another town crosses over and brings the sickness with him? My point is, unless their borders are completely and totally tight for a lengthy period, it's really only a matter of time before an Ebola infected person gets into Nigeria. The odds are against them, and saying this sounds too premature...
They can say anything they want and if they say it often enough it becomes the truth. Part of the big game.
 

Sam I Am

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Yes, it's over unless you have it and are still dying of it. Over doesn't mean eradicated completely, just not spreading as fast. I'm still cancelling my vacation plans to Abuja. (Yeah, had to look that up! LOL! ) :)
 

naturallysweet

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Nigeria made it illegal to announce a case of Ebola. There could be hundreds of cases in that country, and we wouldn't know about it.

For that matter, there could be hundreds of cases here. Until after the election, we won't be told either.
 

Sam I Am

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For that matter, there could be hundreds of cases here. Until after the election, we won't be told either.

BINGO!!!! November could be an ugly month for this, lots of 21 day periods are up. Then the elections will be blessed by the unions and they'll announce all the 'new' cases. Better get your preps now because the mad rush could be, well, mad.
 
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