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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Liberian Boy Dies Of Ebola In First Case Since July

According to NBC News, a Liberian teenager succumbed to Ebola, becoming the first person to die of the virus since the country declared itself Ebola-free over the summer.  




 The boy, Nathan Gbotoe, died on Monday according to Liberia's chief medical officer Francis Kateh.

The virus’ reappearance confused health experts, who noted that there are no other known Ebola cases in the immediate area.  More than 100 people who had contact with the family of Nathan Gbotoe have been placed under surveillance, including 10 health workers.  

Thus far, Liberia has been declared Ebola twice, the last known case of Ebola was in July. Since the outbreak occurred in the West African region in March 2014 more than 28,000 have been infected with 11,300 having died of the virus. 


NBC NEWS reportage



32 comments:

  1. What are they waiting for,they berra come get anoda truck load of blessed water from Tb joshua na...mtcheeew gullible set of people

    Rip kiddo

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    1. Elena mind your self oh...you no I like you...don't use My daddy to provoke me...

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    2. Does your daddy support fornication and adultery which you are a champion of?? Rubbish

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    3. Which "daddy"? U no get papa? Dey there! Blind follower. Mumu miracle seeker. Get a life! Always talking rubbish here. Provoke u....? Who r u? Troll. Thats all ur good for. TB gbu kwa gi ebea. Enwe!

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    4. Lord you know it's December already. Lord you also know most Biafrans would be returning home this period. Lord let this case of ebola be silenced now and for ever to avoid importation. We cannot go through that dreadful experience again

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    5. Father in d lord,the christian atheist..and his blind followers n disciples/captives

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  2. kai ,Ebola news dis early.

    May his soul RIP.

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  3. Ebola u must not visit my dear country Nigeria again IJN Amen. We are still having challenges of wiping Boko Haram out, do not smell Nigeria again oo.

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  4. They should not be allowed to export it to Nigeria again.

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  5. This WHO pple abi WHOT organisation beta their jobs properly. Not this one that was haphazardly done to declare those nations free from ebola. Why are they in a hurry?

    The frenzy that ish created in 9ja, we no want am again o. We were all uneasy. 'No shake me'...'no siddon near me'....'no let ya body touch me'...'sanitise ya mouth before talking to me'...Wetin sef!

    *Ghanaman signing out*

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  6. What is happening to my country's neighbour? Maybe they missed some cases before declaring themselves free from the disease! Or maybe they went back to eat bush meat again!
    May God help them and heal all their diseases, IJN.

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  7. God please eliminate the deadly diseases from all over the world, and make the world a better place for ur children (Amen)

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  8. Ebola? Not again please. Guess it's safe to say, people coming into 9ja from Liberia should be quarantined. I can't shout.

    *Heavy sigh*

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  9. may his soul rest in peace.

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  10. May his soul rest in peace but na wao this ebola case should end already.

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  11. So sad. Liberia again. That country has really suffered. Anytime it wants to rise above poverty and suffering one calamity or the other will rear its ugly head against it. Hope this case does spread abeg.

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  12. Not. A pleasant news dis morning,pls they should not be allowed into Naija dis period w/out being quarantined,abeg d fear of Ebola is dbegining of wisdom

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  13. It is well..............

    God heal our land.

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  14. Biko some monkeys have been sighted in Magodo oh. Infact I have seen one in my place. I take off as I see am. Saw it again yesterday. Make dem come clear dem comot for here oh.They have been moving from house to house.

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  15. May God Almighty have mercy on Liberia,they have been through so much.
    May the soul of the boy,rest in peace...Amen.

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