Showing posts with label Ebola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ebola. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Ebola in New York...What We Know

Dr. Craig Spencer's picture from Facebook
 

Dr. Craig Spencer worked with Doctors Without Borders and had just recently returned from treating Ebola patients in Guinea....returning through New York's JFK International Airport. While Mayor Bill de Blasio states that very few people had contact with him, The New York Times reports that he traveled by subway from Manhattan to Brooklyn last night. He then visited a bowling alley and took a taxi home. It is reported that he was self-monitoring and checking his temperature regularly. This morning he had 103 fever and was admitted to Bellevue Hospital. This afternoon he tested positive for Ebola.

More to come.....

Monday, October 13, 2014

Kansas City, Kansas....This Could Be Another Real Deal



 
On Monday morning a man in his 40's came to the University of Kansas Hospital with various symptoms including high fever. The patient works as a medic on a commercial ship off the coast of West Africa and had been treating patients with many different ailments including fevers and diarrhea. Because there was no way for him to test any of the patients for Ebola, it was impossible for him to say if he had been in contact with anyone infected. It is estimated that he returned to the United States about 5 days ago and had fever, chills and vomiting when he arrived. He is presently being isolated in a special area as tests are run to determine exactly what his diagnosis may be. Officials are listing him as a low to moderate risk of actually having Ebola.

Watching this one closely....






Saturday, October 11, 2014

Exposed to Ebola but Cleared for Work




 
Thirty-five year old Youngor Jallah of Dallas, TX found herself in the middle of a disease-infested nightmare these past few weeks. Jallah, a Nursing Assistant and the "step-daughter" of Ebola patient Thomas Duncan, was called to the home of her Mother and soon-to-be step father on September 28.

Her Mother asked her to bring breakfast and check on Duncan. When she got there she found him laying in bed with 104 fever. She went to Walmart to get a blanket and eventually called the ambulance. Jallah rode in the ambulance with her Step Father after his violent vomiting and she also carried the contaminated blanket. Jallah warned the Paramedics to be careful of touching the blanket because Duncan had come from West Africa and she was worried about viruses. Her husband, Aaron Yah who is also a Nursing Assistant, also had limited contact with Duncan.

Despite the close and prolonged contact with Duncan, Jallah was cleared by the CDC to return to work yesterday. However, she says that she will most likely not go. She plans to keep her son home until October 17, and with her Mother being in quarantine at a private location, she has no childcare.
The idea that the CDC would actually clear a medical worker to work with the public after coming in close contact with an Ebola patient is absolutely unbelievable. With this latest judgement call I find it impossible not to question their actions.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Tracking Ebola in America.....What We Know as of October 6


Now that we know that Ebola is on American soil I will be tracking it as best as I can. This thread will be updated as information is found and made available. Keeping track of test results and dates so we can use for future tracking.

Make sure you check out other Ebola post on this blog.


CONFIRMED

Georgia
Atlanta (2 confirmed)
Dr. Brantley and Nancy Writebol were brought to America to be treated after becoming infected while working for Samaritans Purse in West Africa. (Aug. 2 & 4)
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/emory-treat-patient-exposed-ebola-virus/nhJHb/

Nebraska
Omaha (1 confirmed....1 on the way)
Dr. Rick Sacra were brought to America from Sierre Leon after serving with a Mission Team. He delivered babies and did not treat Ebola patients. It's unclear how he was infected. (Sept. 5)
http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/Med-Center-to-Address-Possible-Transfer-of-Ebola-Patient-274003311.html

Hospital preparing for arrival of patient who contracted disease in Liberia. (Oct. 5)
http://www.breakingnews.com/item/2014/10/05/nebraska-hospital-preparing-for-expected-arrival-o/?utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

Texas
Dallas (1 confirmed; 5 isolated; 5 monitored; 100 are being looked for)
One man who traveled from Liberia confirmed to have Ebola. Rescue crew isolated. 5 children exposed and attend 5 different schools.
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/health/Case-of-Ebola-Confirmed-in-the-US-CDC-277648611.html?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DFWBrand

 http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/80-people-dallas-monitored-ebola-article-1.1960700



SUSPECTED

Massachusetts
Worchester (1 suspected...possible relapse?)
Dr. Rick Sacra, previously treated in Nebraska for Ebola, readmitted. (Oct. 4)
http://www.whdh.com/story/26705411/patient-umass-memorial-medical-center-being-evaluated-ebola

Florida
Miami Beach (1 child under age of 18 suspected)
West African Child hospitalized under the suspicion of Ebola. Officials say chances of it being ebola very, very low. (Oct. 5)
http://www.wsvn.com/story/26708865/west-african-child-hospitalized-locally-amid-ebola-concerns

Utah
Salt Lake City (1 child...suspected)
Symptoms similar to Ebola and traveled to a West African Country, but not one that is infected. Labeled as highly unlikely (Oct 2)

Kentucky
Not sure of town (2 suspected)
http://www.libertynews.com/2014/10/breaking-2-patients-ages-unknown-in-kentucky-1-child-in-utah-quarantined-with-ebola-like-symptoms/

Texas
Houston (1 suspected)
Says extremely low risk for Ebola but on a website forum someone posted that an employee said it was Ebola on FB earlier today....hours before it being in the news (Oct. 6)
http://abc13.com/news/cypress-hospital-monitoring-patient-for-ebola/339306/


NEGATIVE

Georgia
Dallas (1 negative for Ebola and MERS, but kept in isolation)
Elderly man showing symptoms of Ebola after returning from Africa. He and wife taken to an isolation unit and tested negative but kept in isolation for observation. (Aug 18)

New Jersey
Newark (1 suspected...suspected and travel companion declared Ebola Free)
2 passengers were removed from a plane traveling from Brussels after the man was throwing up. Plane passengers required to stay on plane until cleared. Cleared a little later with DX of no ebola. (Oct. 4)
http://pix11.com/2014/10/04/flight-makes-emergency-landing-at-newark-due-to-sick-passenger/?shared=email&msg=fail

Louisiana
New Orleans (Several suspected but tested positive for Malaria)
African Ship to dock in New Orleans and have crew members unloaded to hospitals
http://wgno.com/2014/09/17/ship-with-sick-crewmen-to-dock-in-new-orleans-tonight/

California
Riverside (1 Suspected but "tested negative OVERNIGHT")
http://wavy.com/2014/10/04/patient-tested-for-ebola-in-newport-news-results-negative/

Georgia
Cobb Country (1 suspected but tested negative)
Inmate....arrested for DUI with flu like symptoms and said he had just returned from Africa (Oct. 3)
http://www.11alive.com/story/news/local/marietta/2014/10/03/cobb-county-ebola-patient/16654681/

Washington D.C. (1 negative)
US Doctor exposed to Ebola in Sierre Leon is being quarantined at hospital (Sept 28)
http://www.centredaily.com/2014/09/28/4376843_nih-to-treat-us-doctor-exposed.html?&rh=1
October 3
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Patient-With-Ebola-Like-Symptoms-Being-Treated-at-Howard-University-Hospital-278025181.html

Hawaii
Honolulu (1 suspected)
Man being tested for several different things....Ebola being one of them. Will have to send test to mainland. (Oct. 2)
October 3...that was one quick send off and return from mainland
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ebola-fears-quarantine-man-hawaiian-hospital-article-1.1960544


REFUSES TO TEST

Delaware
Dover (1 child suspected....conflicting reports)
Child had been in Liberia. Two news reports are very contradictory. One report says the child went to school. (Oct. 5)
http://en.reporte.us/post.aspx?id=60108
http://6abc.com/news/sick-liberian-child-under-observation-in-delaware/337942/


Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Hypothetical Nightmare or Possible Reality?




Note: This is ONLY Hypothetical salt and peppered with some reality. This is straight up FICTION

Man who lives in West Africa decides to come to the US.  Just a few days before leaving he helps take his landlord's daughter to a hospital where she dies. The landlord's son dies the next day and it's possible a few people in the neighborhood die as well. A few day's later this man, who we will call Patient Z, boards a flight with his visa and heads to America.

Patient Z grabs a cab on the morning of his flight. While in the cab he takes a Tylenol (or the equivalent). He feels a little under the weather...maybe a small cold and some sniffles. Every now and then he wipes his face or nose with his hand...no tissue.

Before boarding the plane they are checking people's temperature and being watchful for anyone who may shows signs of sickness. He thinks to himself how glad he is that he just has a small cold with runny nose and slight cough....nothing to really catch anyone's attention. He boards the plane and touches every other seat as he makes his way to his spot. Before opening the above hatch to load his suitcase, he coughs a little more. The flight is fine, although he feels a bit sluggish and makes his way to the restroom several times. The attendant comes by with the warm rags. It feels so good he wipes his face and neck down and gives it back to attendant. He eats the meal served on the plane although he doesn't have as much of an appetite. Again uses the napkin to wipe his nose.... and really wishes for some Kleenex, but the attendant brings him some more napkins.

When they leave the flight, he walks through the airport and stops in a gift shop to find some Kleenex and cold medicine. After this long flight the coughing and sneezing has gotten worst....he's really starting to feel bad. Patient Z picks up several different snacks before deciding against them all. He grabs a magazine...licks his fingers....and thumbs through it, but decides to put it back and go to the coffee shop. He's got a few minutes before his people get there to pick him up. As he sits with a nice hot cup of coffee he struggles to get the cold medicine open and tears it with his teeth.  In a moment of just sheer fatigue he lays his head on the table for just an instant and watches as his breath fogs up the table. Jet lag is horrible....surely after a good night sleep he'll feel better. It's about "that time" so he jumps up and heads off to meet his people....leaving a mess behind.

Meanwhile, the attendants are tidying up the plane for the next flight. One is cleaning up the towels and the other the dishes. They make their way through the aisle's to pick up any trash. Geez this one dude really used a lot of napkins! She picks them up one by one and puts them in the trash. She really doesn't have time for this and is aggravated at someone else's insane messiness.

In the gift shop a little boy runs up and grabs a candy bar that Patient Z had picked up and put down. Like many young kids, he is rubbing it on his face and trying to put in his mouth. Another guy picks up the magazine....flips through and puts it back. Not sure if he licks his finger when he flips the pages but the next guy does and buys the magazine.

Over at the coffee shop a young couple with a child happily grab Patient Z's table as soon as he moves. The coffee shop is so crowded they were lucky to get the table! As the young Dad gets the toddler strapped into the highchair, the young Mom disposes of the coffee cup, tissue and medicine wrapper left behind. She gently wipes the table with a dry napkin as the young toddler pounds his hands on the table....right where Patient Z had laid his head.

Patient Z is greeted with so much excitement from his family and friends. There are hugs and kisses to go around at least ten times. A big dinner and welcome party awaits him back at their place with even more family and some neighbor's. The house is packed with family and friends and some of the little kids keep running off with his drink thinking it is theirs. He sure hope's they don't catch this cold. The jet lag is really weighing on him so he excuses himself and goes to bed.

The next day is rough and his Aunt makes him some hot tea and uses some home remedies to help combat what is ailing him. His stomach is starting to hurt pretty bad as the day continues. He tries to tough-it-out and feels like a horrible house guest. The family thinks nothing of it. His Aunt loves waiting on him hand and foot. She rubs his head with a rag and believes that the horrible neighbor across the street must have brought some bad food. As the day turns into night the aches get really bad and he is running fever. It is decided that the very next morning he will go to the local emergency room to get checked out.

When he arrives at the emergency room, he waits for hours. The waiting room is packed and they are very busy. By this time his dry cough has turned into a wet hacking cough, his eyes are watering and he goes from burning up hot to having chills. He's gone through all of the Kleenex he bought at the gift shop, and has resorted to using his hand to wipe across his nose and brow. The aches and pain in his body is just awful. Rubbing his eyes helps relieve the burning, but they tear right back up. The only relief he gets is to walk a bit, but he feels so tired and the coughing makes him have to stop. He goes from sitting in one seat to another and leaning on the wall....just trying to get a comfortable spot until they call him back.

The triage nurse calls him back and checks his temperature. She tries to dispose of the thermometer cover in the trash and misses....she decides she will just pick it up later. They place Patient Z in a room and several nurses come in and get his vitals. Some wear gloves and some do not. Finally the Doctor comes in and after looking him over determines that he possibly has a sinus infection or even the flu and sends him home with some medicine. He and the family member catch a bus back home.

The bus is hot, stifling and crowded. It seems as if he may suffocate before getting off and his coughing gets worst. When they finally get off the bus and make it home he goes straight to bed. Throughout the night the pain gets worst...the chills are worst and his eyes are watering so heavily his face stays wet. His nose is running so badly that he wipes his face on anything that is laying around.

Day three become really bad. He has constant diarrhea and can barely keep down any fluids. He has become so weak, but his Aunt, Cousin and Uncle are right there wiping his brow and helping take care of him. By nightfall he is almost delirious and the vomiting has wiped him out. When he finally drifts off to sleep so does everyone else.

On day four they awake to the sound of banging and find him on the floor covered in his own fluids. He's unable to talk much and is very weak. They call an ambulance and it arrives minutes later to take hime to the same hospital he went to only two days before. The Aunt rides with them and the Cousin follows in the neighbor's borrowed vehicle. Because he can not talk very much the Cousin fills in information when he can't. They ask him for his social security card and he tries to explain he doesn't have one. The Cousin explains that he had just arrived a few days prior from Liberia. While they are taking more information, Patient Z turns and vomits blood.

The alarm bells go off for the hospital. People start scattering. The people who had been in the room are pulled and told to immediately suit up for a possible isolation situation. Ladies and Gentlemen.....we may have Ebola.

We indeed DID have Ebola. Although this is a hypothetical sequence of events, on a made-up timeline, from my rampant imagination but based on some facts....I hope it makes you THINK.


The CDC is quick to say that Ebola WILL BE contained. It is not transmitted through the air. No one is contagious unless they are symptomatic. These statements are contradictory to what has been already witnessed in many situations in West Africa. These statements are contradictory to many other statements that they have released.

Let's break it down:

It's not airborne......that means that it will not sprought wings and fly, but aerosol droplets of mucus and saliva are a different story. Those, along with sweat and tears carry Ebola and they can live on a surface for a number of days. http://www.msdsonline.com/resources/msds-resources/free-safety-data-sheet-index/ebola-virus.aspx


 Is a Person Contagious During the Ebola Incubation Period?
 Even if a person exhibits no signs or symptoms of Ebola, he or she can still spread the virus during the Ebola incubation period. Once Ebola virus symptoms begin, the person can remain contagious for about three more weeks.
 THIS WOULD MEAN THAT ANYONE THAT HAD CONTACT DURING INCUBATION PERIOD...NOT JUST AFTER SYMPTOMS START COULD BE INFECTED

http://ebola.emedtv.com/ebola/ebola-incubation-period.html


Now ask yourself...
1) What happened to the cab driver that took him to the airport?
2) What happened to the people who sat in his seat and rested their arms on the arm rest in the airport?
3) How many people touched the seats he touched after swiping his hand under his nose?
4) What about the flight attendants who took his ticket, took his warm rag, handled his dishes and picked up his discarded tissues?
5) What about all of the people on the flight that breathed the same re-circulated air that he was coughing and sneezing into. Those fluids landed somewhere....who touched them?
6) How about the restroom? Those toilets flush with such pressure it is proven that they shoot waste back out in droplets. Who went in after him?
7) Do you think the child with the candy bar could be at risk or the man who bought the magazine?
8) How would you feel knowing you had sat at a table that an Ebola victim had coughed and sneezed over and laid their head? Your child played patty-cake where his head "watched his breath fog the table". Your wife cleaned up the discarded tissues and medicine packet he opened with his mouth.
9) The family that smothered him with kisses. The kids who ran off with his drinks. The people who cleaned his dishes. The dutiful loving family that cared for him as any of us would have....all now exposed. In those few days who did they have contact with?
10) The people in the waiting area's both times....how many sat in his chair, used his arm rest after he sneezed and hacked? Where did they go off to? The healthcare workers who took care of him both times.....the ambulance workers.

All of these people that one person had contact with branch out and have contact with others. It forms a web....a very dangerous web. One more thing. If any of these individuals got sick in the next few days to weeks their travel history would not include West Africa....it would only be contact with a person that they never realized was contagious.

Get informed. Don't take someone else's word....come to your own conclusions based on your own research. You can not depend on anyone other than yourself to take care of your family.

God Bless those affected. God Bless the First Responders, God Bless Texas and God Bless America.



Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Dead Ebola Victims....Resurrected?

I'm not kidding on this one. I have read the story several times and I AM reading it correctly.

According to www.allAfrica.com two women, one in her 40's and one in her 60's, fell victim to the deadly Ebola virus. The women were in two separate communities and died around the same time. Both women were in the process of being taken for burial when they "resurrected". As most would imagine, this is causing even more panic in an already chaotic situation.

The logical side of my brain says that there has to be a reasonable explanation. They were most likely in a coma...something. Maybe no one wanted to touch them or check their pulse and they just assumed they were dead. Then there's the side of my brain that really needs to be wrapped in tin-foil and it's whispering..."The zombie apocalypse has to have a starting point." Hell it might be best if I just wrap my whole head.

Good Luck West Africa.....really.

Monday, September 22, 2014

Ebola....Connecting Some Dots

We are witnessing the worst Ebola outbreak in history. Most people have seen The Stand or Outbreak and we've heard of the disease, but it has always been that nasty little bug that they have to deal with "over there." For the first time in history....as of tomorrow we will have the first two confirmed cases on U.S. soil and we brought them here. So lets first get a few basics out of the way


WHAT IS THE INCUBATION PERIOD AND HOW DO YOU CATCH IT
The "talking heads" on TV and in the mainstream media will tell you there is nothing to worry about. It would fizzle out here because of our hygiene. It's difficult to catch except by bodily fluids. It can't be spread by walking in a room with someone. etc. etc. etc. Oh and it's also said that you can't catch it unless you are with the person while they are symptomatic...vomiting, diarrhea. Well guess what? We are seeing all of that to be FALSE. Of course you can check the links to WHO and CDC and they will give you this run down but if you want to know the truth all you need to do is look at the eyewitness accounts of what is actually happening.

Incubation is between 2-22 days. That means the person can carry it that long before manifesting any symptoms. It is also widely rumored that the person affected bleeds out from every orifice, but that is not true in all cases. As I said they would have you believe that for those 2-22 days of incubation the infected can walk around and everyone is safe....WRONG.

http://ebola.emedtv....ion-period.html
Is a Person Contagious During the Ebola Incubation Period?
Even if a person exhibits no signs or symptoms of Ebola, he or she can still spread the virus during the Ebola incubation period. Once Ebola virus symptoms begin, the person can remain contagious for about three more weeks.
 
THIS WOULD MEAN THAT ANYONE THAT HAD CONTACT DURING INCUBATION PERIOD...NOT JUST AFTER SYMPTOMS START COULD BE INFECTED
 
Now with that in mind......lets start tracking. I'm going to make this as simple as possible with links and only snippets from articles.

 
PATRICK SAWYER (Suspected Patient Zero)
This gentleman is a Liberian/American and Finance Ministry Consultant in Liberia. His family lives in Minnesota with one of the highest concentrations of Liberians outside of the country itself. Basically it is alleged that he had been taking care of his sister who had Ebola. He went through two flights and died after departing the second. (http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/ebola-doctors-told-prepare-global-3933249#ixzz38uwjfDw0)
 
You have to wonder with all of that air that is re-circulated and a man as ill as he was on the plan....what about all the others that were on the plane? Did anyone touch a seat he had touched after he may have wiped his brow from sweat pouring from his head? What about the attendant that may have walked by and served or disposed of any of his garbage or napkins? All of these people could be ticking Ebola bombs....where are they and how many people have they come into contact with? Oh but it gets crazy once he gets to the hospital..

 Once at the hospital the staff reported Mr. Sawyer as behaving very strangely with rage and "indiscipline". He denied having any contact with anyone infected although he had been caring for his sister who died from Ebola. The medical staff still wanted to test him despite his wishes and did so.

http://frontpageafricaonline.com/index.php/news/2506-sawyer-s-final-hours-in-lagos-indiscipline-rage-strange
 "FrontPageAfrica has now learned that upon being told he had Ebola, Mr. Sawyer went into a rage, denying and objecting to the opinion of the medical experts. “He was so adamant and difficult that he took the tubes from his body and took off his pants and urinated on the health workers, forcing them to flee."


MINNESOTA
So what's so special about Minnesota? I'm sure it is a beautiful place to see. I love to travel, but you couldn't pay me to go anywhere near there for a while. Being the home to the largest community of Liberians in the U.S., you can imagine the fear that they are facing knowing that their loved ones are in a hot zone. There have been mission trips cancelled and the most disturbing of all is that many of these people have been sending money and tickets to try to fly their families out....to here....Minnesota. Take a second and glance over this article posted by the Star Tribune. It went so far as to say that Emergency Personnel and First Responders in the area would be wearing precautionary garb when dealing with cases of illness because of the fact that they just don't know what they could be potentially facing. http://www.startribune.com/lifestyle/health/269766891.html
 
 
THE TWO AMERICAN MISSIONARIES
God Bless our Military and God Bless our Missionaries.....both who put their lives in harms way and daily sacrifice for God and Country.
 
Dr. Kent Brantley and his assistant Nancy Writebol were both working and treating Ebola patients in Monrovia and both have contracted the disease. Dr. Brantley has been noted for being meticulously careful and took double precautions which included: full body cover, multiple layer gloves, goggles and face protection. How is it that one so careful could get this monster through double protection?
 
 What's more troubling is that Dr. Brantley's family were with him up until about 2 days before he became symptomatic. They flew home for a family function not knowing that he was indeed ill. They are on "fever watch". Remember what I posted in the beginning about the incubation time and being contagious above? Kind of makes you go hmmmmm..... God willing this woman and her babies don't get sick. I can't imagine the torment that she is going through.
 
After much criticism from the general public and some not-so-general like Donald Trump, Dr. Brantley was brought back on Saturday making him the first American with Ebola on American soil. The night before his departure he was listed as being in "grave" condition but I guess that 20 hr plane ride did some good because he walked right out of the back of that ambulance in his protective suit and into the building. Mrs. Writebol will arrive tomorrow and they will then be cared for at Emory University Hospital.
 
Now want to hear something else that will make you shake your head? What would you expect they would do with all of the waste from these patients? This would include the vomit and feces?? Well they are gonna just flush it! Yep....right into the public sewer system. "They" say there is no chance of problems arising from this. I'm still shaking my head on this one. Why not burn it to be sure? http://www.webmd.com/news/20140801/american-ebola-patients-returning-us?page=2
 
 
MEDICAL STAFF THAT CARED FOR MR. SAWYER
As of now there are 4 being tested with the Dr. who helped treat him coming back positive. I am not 100% certain but I believe that the number has gone up to eight.
 
 
AFRICAN ENVOY TO VISIT THE WHITE HOUSE
These are people from the INFECTED area and the Big O says it's on.  Invites have gone out to folks in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leon. What is concerning is that some of the diplomats who are supposed to be coming allegedly came into contact with Mr. Sawyer!
 
"Following a patient's death, contact tracing is conducted by health practitioners to track all who interacted with the victim to be placed in isolation and monitored for the required 21-day incubation period of the virus.

Following the death of a Liberian, Patrick Sawyer in Nigeria who tested positive of the virus Nigerian officials reported via the media a list of more than 40 persons, including its ambassador to Liberia as those who made contact with Sawyer prior to his death but the envoy has denied any contact with the late Sawyer.

Local and international media reported that Ambassador Chigozie Obi-Nnadozie and 58 others may have had contact with the late Patrick Sawyer on board the Asky flight to Nigeria but the envoy has denied the reports."
 
I understand that this is ALOT of info, and I've tried to break it down and not bombard with a bunch on statistics and unnecessary details. I'm just trying to link things up and give you an idea of how all of this is unfolding and how we as Americans can possibly be affected by this. Just think of all of these people who are in contact with others and it forms a spider web so-to-speak. All of the talking heads seem to repeat the same script that just doesn't seem to coincide with what is actually happening.
 
Before I close this post I'd like to post a copy of an account that just took place over there. This will give you an idea of what chaos and hell really is.
 
http://frontpageafri...pital-shut-down

Tokpa Tarnue, a local journalist on the scene told FrontPageAfrica Wednesday that the majority of the suspected patients were in a holding room at the Tellewoyan Memorial Hospital while awaiting their departure for a treatment and isolation center in Foya when they abruptly left their room and moved into other wards that later resulted to all health workers escaping the hospital compound in deep fear.

According to the journalist, the suspected patients managed to leave the hospital premises and ran into various homes and streets, a situation that caused severe panic among citizens and residents of Voinjama who were likewise escaping from the patients fearing not to contract the deadly Ebola virus. He told FrontPageAfrica that for several hours Voinjama was like a ghost town as many residents escaped the city while others locked themselves in their homes.

Said the local journalist: “Everybody left. They had suspected Ebola patients in a holding room that is not well equipped. They are normally kept there before they are taken to Foya. In the process of doing that, those suspected patients left their wards and stating entering the children's ward and other places while they were vomiting and releasing feces at the same time. Based on that the entire hospital staff all left including the doctors and nurses. Up to now they have not gone back to work.”
 
 
Prayers for our Country, their Countries and all those affected. More to come......