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Saturday, August 09, 2014

Ebola - What If Someone Around You Is Infected?

MEMO TO LAGOS STATE MINISTRY OF HEALTH

I need any medical personnel reading this blog to please respond and inform or educate us...This is really very important!


What is the next step when someone in your immediate environment displays signs of Ebola - stooling and throwing up? Is the best step to run away or what?
The question here is ''what does one do when a someone close seems infected and the emergency numbers are not responding fast enough?


Read the mail i just got and you will understand why i had to ask this question!!!



''Stella of life, there's really fire on the mountain but people are running quite unlike TY Bello' s song. 
 A friend called me early morning if i knew any emergency nos in relation to Ebola because their estate gate security was vomiting and stooling so residents were worried about the Ebola thing  and i sent her this nos 08023169485; 08055281442; 08033086660. 

She said people called but called but kept getting redirected only to get this message later:      

''Please send specific details for me to deploy a team. We are very extremely short staffed. Very few people are willing to volunteer to help us. Please bear with us''.

 Imagine their reply!                                                        
 My friend replied:  Everyone is afraid to pass through the estate gate. So we've bin forced to stay at home o. We need to pray against dis outbreak.

Now it seems there are not enough volunteers and response time is slow.  I think we need to know what to do to protect ourselves while rendering help to anyone cos it might even be a family member/friend ( God forbid).



  LAGOSIANS NEED TO WAKE UP AND BE PROACTIVE.  IT IS EVERYONE FOR HIMSELF BUT GOD FOR US ALL''

please help me tweet this post to @lagosebolaresp for them to respond.

54 comments:

  1. What of innocent school children who will resume school next month?

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    1. Ths is the only reason y nigeria will never move forward! We are too selfish! Very few selfless pple in ths Country, that's y we can't even stand up as a group and fight the govt, if ths was another country, pple will troop out in dozens as volunteer to help combat ths deadly disease, but we all seat @ home and pray to God to save us, God will never come down, he has given us brains, common sense, everything we need to combat the issues in our lives! That message brought tears to my eyes, they are short staffed, bcos Nigerians care only bout themselves , may God have mercy on us all. Fyi, I don't live in lagos! Trust me if I did, wld go and volunteer. Will rather die saving ths country, than fold my hands and do nothing.

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    2. Which school? My own children are not going to school o until there is cure o. Oga Jona said something about extending the resumptn date sef.

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    3. In another note, this Ebola will keep some of these randy men in check, Shebi them say man is polygamous by nature, I hope they keep chasing girls and get them selves ebolized.

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  2. STELLA I will give u £10,000 to not talk about EBOLA for 6hrs...

    *am out*

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    1. Hahahaha!give it to me I will see to it that she dosent talk about it ever again!!

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    2. IYALAJE OF SDK BLOG9 August 2014 at 15:49

      What's this one saying????... Sigh

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    3. Evie Daniels, that's a very selfish thing to say. I'm sure u don't live in Nigeria, talk more of lagos. If u do, u wouldn't open ur mouth to say this shit. People have Ebola for real, n it has ended some lives. Its fast spreading in lagos, n if care isn't taking in Nigeria as well. So what shld we now talk about? Ur lice infected afro hair?

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    4. Unfortunately you can't wish away Ebola, if she talks about it or not more people will still get infected but some cases are avoidable so it's best she talks about it so people can be properly informed. Donate that money to the people working in the Ebola response team instead.

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    5. Hmmm nnena abi wetin dem dey call u , so u think because am not in Nigeria am not worried? You better move that your massive forehead far away from me.. Ebola worries everyone, so don't bring that stupid excuse to me...ewu..

      *am out*

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    6. At least my massive forehead is better than ur small forehead that has tissue paper n cotton wool in it. U are even more stupid than I thought.

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    7. Evil, ur right, her forehead IS massive, had to look at her profile when I saw yr comment, lolllzzzzz. Love ur 70s retro look. Nnenna you are daft, THIS is what she should ve talking about, not Tiwa savage etc

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  3. preventive measure is d best oh

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  4. BLOG ANALYSER: Hian! Is this how we intend to stop it

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  5. Which of d estate is this and what part of Lagos abeg? Make I know where I dey waka enter. May God save us from dis virus.

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  6. Hmmm everyman for himself mahn.i can't come and die when trying to help.tho it's a painful thing when a close relative is infected but i'l keep my distance o cos there's no cure for now! I even told my brothers this morning that if any of them go carry ebola go find my way if not the rest of us will die and I'm not ready to die.this life too sweet abeg.

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  7. Call 767 or 112 an ambulance will be deployed d moment d details r taken

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    1. Dr Okechukwu, please tell us why America and Europe are silent on this Ebola issue! Why? They have antidote to this virus all saved up in bottom of their secret shelves! Yet people are dying! Why is Africa always the test zone! Why are they meandering the truth? Who says Ebola is from fruit bats and apes? Are the new creatures?

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    2. Shut up with ur dull brain.... Africans will forever blame others... The drugs have never been tested on humans, and it's the same u loud mouths that will accuse them of using Africans as Guinea pigs..... African are the ones who go into the bush to hunt all kinds if strange creatures in the name of delicacies aka long throat..... They must have gone to kill an infected animal and from there spread this shit.... Our researchers should wake up and start thinking, Shebi we dey go school like oyibo people..... God help us all....

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  8. Na wa ohh.God help us all

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  9. I am emotionally drained with this Ebola thing.

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    1. Don't be! Give your life to God completely and He will give you peace that surpasses all understanding just like Dr.Brantly whom he saved. Read your bible for encouragement. These are the last days but the righteous shall be saved. Rebuke fear and know that you serve a living God, with him nothing is impossible.

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  10. if the emergency numbers are not available, take yourself to NIMR at yaba for formal report and they will come and carry the infected patient.the presidency has decleared a state of emergency on ebola

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    1. Did u say take urself?...if u go in a bus thats 8-14 people in it, u go in a train, more numbers, in a taxi...the driver is at risk..especially with the fact that, the person is evidently sick... What do we do NIGERIANS!

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    2. @ ,nom, I think the person is trying to tell the healthy person to go and make the statement and not the sick one..

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  11. Hmmmm... this is a tough one o. I would try to help d person to a hospital and make sure d body fluid dont touch me but kai!!! Ds shii iis damn scary. God help us

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  12. Hmmmm..please what estate is that??...
    Me,I have made up my mind to live here permanently till this whole ebola drama is over...though it will be hard but nnaa mehn,I no wan die yet biko...

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  13. Shrt staff indeed,nw dey r lukin 4 volunteers to cm n catch ð virus n die.if na money dem go luk 4 volunteers.Trt ð DRS ryt n trust me de will b able to sacrifice all ð way.nt dis one of pay half money todae n pay hald salary 2mao n u r lukin 4 who to volunteer wit ur lies of "lyf insurance has bn put in place " meanwhly Drs hazard fee 4 teaching hosps na 4500naira,ð more reason NMA wnt call off dia strike nw

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    1. Pple like you are the reason this country will never progress.

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  14. Being having headache since last night
    D Holidaymakers in my house are driving me CRAZY
    Like I just want to cAll deir parents to come pick d three of dem up buh I can't do dat
    Being managing maself,trying not to break til dis Ebola menace came
    Can't even function well again
    D Beans n Yam I made for lunch burnt
    Only for me to eat it and discover I added curry instead of pepper
    To make matters worse,D General told me last night he wil be going to Lagos on official duty
    I just opened mouth dey look am
    Please GoD take control o
    *grinding nzu and licking it in a cigar-like paper*

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  15. Gosh am tired! Where do we go from here? Saloon appointments, market etc..my goodness!

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  16. This is cholera or ingested substance related illness.Paranoia will kill people at this rate mehn!!

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  17. This ebola thing is one big trauma. *confused* *scared*

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  18. Do you have medical personelle in that estate? If yes, pls, put a call through to them. They have a better knowledge of how to handle the situation.
    Keep your kids at home.
    Please, go about with your normal duties but be sure not to touch the gateman if you can help it.
    Please, endeavour to buy latex or surgical gloves to be used in cases of emergency. So as to limit your level of contact with the individual.
    Since he or she is not yet a confirmed case of ebola, please get him to the hospital. Other illnesses present with the same signs and symptoms, its best for medical personelle to move him,as they have a better idea of barrier nursing.

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  19. ANGELRA SAYS
    Madam/Oga poster dis ur story get K leg abi the estate no get name, me am tired of all dis ebola wahala cos i tink God is punishing the world bcos una sin don dey too much.

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  20. Lord have mercy. Lord have mercy please!!!

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  21. Evie Daniels please donate the £10,000 you want to give Stella (to make her stop disseminating useful information about Ebola) to Lagos state or whichever body/agency that is working to manage and contain the spread of this virus. They will need in addition to volunteers, a lot of funds? Thanks in anticipation of your humanitarian donation.

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  22. stephen wheeler nwachukwu9 August 2014 at 16:33

    .......and how are they sure the security man did not empty a bag of salt in his system...

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  23. Question: What if someone around you is infected?
    Answer: You flee!
    What to do: Flee Farther!
    What NOT to do: Wait to get informed or educated!
    #myopinion..

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  24. @ Daniels oriegwu.com. So u wan bribe Stella. You c dat tin we are talking about corruption nd bribery. If u are tired of reading about Ebola Nwanne do smth with ur life. Shishi ijiro anu npam.

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  25. GW, hahahahaha, stop panicking joor before you go and put red wine in your baby's feeding bottle, take ya time oh.

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    1. Lol.....@whirlwind,,,yr comment is funny but my mouth no gree open for laugh. this shit us scary ooo. GW,,take note of d advice.

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  26. This is sad, God please come heal this girl and all that have this disease. Galore abeg o see as electric shock me when you say two people died of ebola in ubth. God please take this plague away from the world.

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  27. I'm not even in Nigeria and I don already get hypertension cos of this Ebola thing... So damn worried about my people....Jesus please..

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  28. I wish I can stop reading about this ebola. Its getting me depressed.

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  29. @lagosebolaresp9 August 2014 at 18:49

    Kindly call the Ebola help line as stated in all response communications 0800 32652 4357 and you will be guided as to the next steps to take. Please remain calm. The Lagos State Government has put a system in place to deal with threats and contain it.

    Keep up to date by following @lagosebolaresp and by checking the Lagos Ebola Response page on facebook. You can visit lagosebolaresponse.org to download the fact sheets and understand, as people have already said, knowing the facts about prevention is the best way to stay safe!

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  30. Watch this video please! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miPEZqne74w it will tell you what to do if you suspect someone and what to look out for, Yoruba one dey there sef

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  31. @general wife ,i thought iam the only nzu addict,i dont live in nigeria yet i have nzu that will last me ,till the next one arrives,abeg i need delivarance from nzu.even in my dreams ,the only thing i dream this days is ebola,God save my country nigeria

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  32. Father, please let BH contact this Ebola virus so that they would all be wiped off from the face of the earth in Jesus name. Amen!

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  33. May I suggest, as harsh as it may seem that you keep your children at home when school resumes until we see a way out. That is what I will do . I will rather have a dull/ lagging behind child than a dead one. That's my take sha.

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  34. @ Anon, August 9, 2014 10:11pm. if this it the measure you feel best suited to you, then at least go get the curriculum from the school and home-school your child. Why would you pull your child out of school and keep them dumb?

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