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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Ebola Man Who Died In Lagos Came In Contact With 59 People



The Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Jide Idris, on Monday said 59 people in the state came in contact with the 40-year-old Liberian who died of Ebola virus in Lagos.

Idris, who made this known in   Ikeja, explained that the number consisted of 44 health care workers and 15 others at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.


'So far,59 contacts have been registered, consisting 44 hospital contacts (38 health care workers and six laboratory staff) and 15 airport contacts. The 15 airport contacts comprise three ECOWAS staff-driver, Liaison, and Protocol Officer, Nigerian Ambassador to Monrovia, two nursing staff and five airport passenger handlers.


'As of the time of this report, 20 contacts had been physically screened of which 50 per cent had type one contact and 50 per cent had had type two contact.
'Airline manifest has not been provided by the airline and therefore the precise number of passenger contacts has yet to be ascertained, especially as two flights were involved (Monrovia-Lome and Lome-Lagos). There was no report of medical incident and the General Declaration report of the flight,' he stated.



The commissioner assured that nobody in the country had been infected with the virus, as he advised Nigerians not to panic.
'We can categorically state that as of today, we have only one case of imported Ebola and death. No Nigerian is infected, but all contacts are being actively followed.
'We call on all Nigerians to be calm and not panic. We assure them that both the state and the Federal Government are up in arms to ensure that the virus did not escape and that no Nigeria is infected with this virus.


'The National Centre for Disease Control of the Federal Ministry of Health, in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Health and the World Health Organisation established an Incident Command Centre that coordinates the Rapid Response Team activities on the field. 


Five working groups were established, namely:
 (i) Contact tracing, Surveillance & Laboratory 

(ii) Health education/Social mobilisation 

(iii) Case management and infection prevention/control 

(iv) Logistics (v) Data management.

'An Emergency Operations centre was also activated at the conference room of Central Public Health Laboratory in Yaba, Lagos, which also serves as the secretariat. WHO provided technical support and action plan was developed. The Port Health Services of the FMOH, in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Aviation has put in motion mechanisms to track down all contacts at high risk.
'An isolation ward has been designated by the Lagos State Ministry of Health at the Infectious Disease Hospital, Yaba for case management. 


The designation of three other health facilities is underway,' Idris said.
The commissioner, who said that the government was decontaminating the First Consultants Hospital in Obalende where the Liberian was taken to during his illness, added that his body was decontaminated and cremated.

'Adhering strictly to WHO guidelines, the body of the deceased patient was decontaminated using 10 per cent sodium hypochlorite and cremated, with the permission of the government of Liberia.

 A cremation has been prepared for dispatch to the family. The vehicle that conveyed the remains was also fully decontaminated,' Idris said.
In the same vein, the Special Adviser to Governor Babatunde Fashola on Health, Dr. Yewande Adesina, said Ebola illness initially gives symptom of malaria and difficulty in eating.
'After these, the patient could be vomiting and stooling as if he has  diarrh0ea. Later, blood would be coming out from the eyes, ears, nose, anus and private parts.
'So if we are taking care of a patient that we believe has malaria, we should always wash our hands with water and soap. Once we recognise the symptom of Ebola illness, we should alert the team set up by the government and also monitor update through the media.

'Now, we advise that charms and prayers cannot stop the virus,' she said.




*What does type one contact mean?and who have these 59 people touched?They should stop trying to beat down this virus...these 59 people should be excommunicated oooooh

49 comments:

  1. This man don put us for gbagharia ooooooooooo.
    It is very bad of him to have chosen to come here. The viralipidity of d disease is alarming.
    NB: don't mind the Ebola EngLish

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    1. This is sad! God will help us

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    2. Why do I feel so pained when I bump into my man watching porn? Eventhough I watch, but he has never caught me!

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    3. Omg! Thought I was the only that feels that way, I feel so pained eh. Hian!

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    4. It will depend on the various degree of contact,my problm is what abt their immediate family? These days the 1st tyn i do when i get hme is wash my hands b4 touching anytyn or anyone.i believe we will overcome this,dt im sure of.

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    5. Watch the porn with him jare, then show him you can be better than the actors. Dim the lights and strip dance.

      Having said that, learn to stop watching porn. It goes to show that neither of u have the ability to turn each other on, cos when having sex, you will keep thinking about the sex scenes in other to climax. You will keep imagining that you are the one being banged in the porn movie. Desist from watching it and if your partner doesn't turn you on, you need to runaway from that relationship.

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    6. What of its a marriage relationship?

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    7. Aijay are u a lesbo?

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    8. Aijay are u a lesbo?

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    9. At AnonymousJuly 29, 2014 at 1:41 PM: Am certainly not a lesbian neither am i Bisexual. I still prefer a dick till the end of time.

      @ cookies, Whereby both parties are married, then there are ways to spice up your sex life. Get sex toys if possible. Learn to experiment with your partner instead of the stereotype kinda sex life. One has to be adventurous *wink*

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  2. This ebola virus is the most scary thing I have ever known. Those 59 people have come in contact with colleagues, friends and family so they should stop saying that it hasn't spread. Right now everyone I meet is a suspect.

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  3. Hey God! Please protect your people.

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    1. AdaDiUraNma loves Hot Ice29 July 2014 at 08:57

      We are in ur Hands merciful God! Protect us! Amen!!

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    2. Lesbian alert. Iyabo will break ur head. Better remove ur hand. Love hot ice ni.

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  4. Hahahaha.. I agree with you. Why did he come here. I just cancelled my flight to London for fear of plane hijack or possible Ebola Virus infestation. I like my life too much than 3 weeks of unnecessary largesse.

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    1. Hahaha it isnt dt bad biko

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    2. Nnna ehn nsogbu dikwa na obodo anyi o.

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    3. Yes oo,cancelled ny bday club outing cos of it

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  5. I believe
    Thanks to Almighty God

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  6. If they say it's 59 people...that means it might be 109 people then!
    What tha!!! What is keeping the flippin Manifest??? After how many days dem neva provide am?? Yet these same individuals will sit behind their little desks and ask GEJ why he hasn't "Brought back the girls"... Do your bit as citizens too and save us from this calamity!!

    With everything in me,lemme for once believe these people that indeed we have just one case of Ebola here....they just need to spread the centres across other states!

    This virus is scary! Blood from the eyes kwa? Chai

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  7. FG shld stop all flights from Liberia, guinea nd central African republic...simple!

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  8. and what does she mean by dt prayers cnt stop it.
    we v already covered ourselves n families wt d blood of Jesus during our morning prayer ds morning

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  9. By God's special and divine intervention, the Ebola virus will die with him. No one else will be infected in Jesus name.

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  10. God have mercy on Nigeria.
    Too many ish!

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  11. Dis ebola virus is scary o.Allahu waa sanu wa o,sisi stella how body?

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  12. This skiness dikwa very risky.
    59 people plus other people the people the have had contact with........................................ Sure the number will be endless

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  13. Oriegwu!!...
    Lol at charms and prayers...LMAO...

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  14. This man should have gone to sambisia forest or its neighbourhood and infected all those useless boko haram; Atleast, we would have been rid of them in twoweeks and have peace restored back to us.

    Lord, please protect my loved ones, friends and wellwishers. Amen.

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  15. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    All i will do and very fast is that i will stop playing football.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  16. Really scared of the ebola virus to the extent that my younger sister came visiting from lagos and I've been avoiding her like there's no tomorrow. God help us all.

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  17. The Liberian man was very mean & wicked. why couldn't he stay back in his country and get treated. he knew he had the disease, no denying, he knew!! He lost his sister in Liberia through that disease. At least he was a health worker before his death, and knew the implications. Why did he chose to come to Nigeria, and Lagos of all place?
    Pls, it's high time Lagos state is quarantined. You can imagine where you have 59 number of people on first contact with him. Meaning, the whole country must be on extra alert. These 59 people were not even those on a flight with him, so how about those ones? By the way, which of the airlines did he use? Pls, the ministry of health should act fast and get the flight manifest, so as to trace all the passengers and monitor their health, some must have gone to other states within the country and even made another travel to another country, hmmmm. If this disease is spread in Nigeria, or the world at large, God forbids.....what would be our fate??? Let's also educate ourselves more on how not to contact it. Spread the message. #Oh Lord, this is the time we need you most. You will fight this battle for us. Amen.

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  18. They are scaring the shit outta me..I can't even communicate well with people these days without the Ebola virus coming to mind.
    I want to leave my life asif Ebola doesn't exit

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  19. Who us this Yewande woman who had the nerve to say prayers can't help?is she underrating the power of God and faith. She souks go and read on John G Lake and see hire God used him for this same ebola. My people indeed perish for lack of knowledge. Its our faith that fails and not God. Oh she if little. ..actually no faith. God said for with Him NOTHING shall be impossible. Last I checked ebola was something!

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  20. Lord, have mercy

    Oluyomi Odukoya.

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  21. Am @ d Salon and am scared as d stylist dey touch my head.

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  22. what is this? Who told them is 59? Make dem dem yarn opata na. Nobody can give me HBP cos of one stupid virus way no get cure. Am invisible. Nonsense and ingredients.

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  23. 59 contacts?..hmmm.. This thing has spread i just don't trust our government , when they say don't worry then worry you must. Those people better stay close to their doctors.

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  24. Cheiii ogini bu ife nke a,God biko Hiv is enough punishment we don't need extra disease

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  25. Too much unnecessary excitement and illiteracy (NO OFFENCE) being displayed here. 59 body contacts doesn't necessarily mean they all came in contact with fluid secretions from the victim's body. Ebola is transferred through contact with FLUID (that means water wey come out from infected persons body), not through dry contact. Or do you think Mr. Sawyer landed in Naija and began peeing and spitting on everybody. Remember the plane is air-conditioned, so it's possible he wasn't sweating on people... If our Government wasn't alert, the man wouldn't 've been screened and isolated on arrival. You all should educate yourselves pls and relax... GOD BLESS NIGERIA

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    1. You are the illiterate! Did you not read where they said he was vomiting and shitting? Will body fluids not be released in the process? Imagine he didn't wash his hands well and touched someone. Even, the person that cleaned up his vomit could have touched it. What of those he sneezed on?
      Don't downplay it at all. It's a huge deal.

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  26. I just wana apologise for my outburst earlier today. Don't be offended. It didn't just come out right.
    Thanks.

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