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    #Liberia has a suspected case of #Ebola. The case is of a woman who recently came from #Guinea which is now in an Ebola virus “epidemic situation”
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    Liberia: Health Authorities Testing ‘Suspected’ Ebola Case; Urge Calm

    By Rodney Sieh Last updated Feb 18, 2021
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    ShareThe patient, according to the official, speaking on condition of anonymity because they have not been given the greenlight to publicly comment on the case, said the patient is being treated at the MEDICOVER Clinic, Soul Clinic Branch and is currently in self isolation. The clinic is also under surveillance awaiting lab result from Redemption Hospital.
    Monrovia – Health authorities in Liberia are urging calm amid reports of a suspected case of the deadly Ebola Virus deriving from next-door Guinea.

    An official from the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare confirmed to FrontPageAfrica early Thursday that tests are currently being conducted on a suspected case of the killer virus. That result, the source said should be ready by the end of business day Thursday.

    The patient, a female, reportedly came from Guinea Wednesday evening and is currently at the Redemption Hospital awaiting lab work.
    The potential index case patient, reportedly returned from Nzerkoure, one of the troubled spots in Guinea few days ago with high fever and running stomach and was on medication at a local clinic around the FDA Community in Paynesville for about three days before going to MEDICOVER Clinic.

    The patient, according to the official, speaking on condition of anonymity because they have not been given the greenlight to publicly comment on the case, said the patient is being treated at the MEDICOVER Clinic, Soul Clinic Branch and is currently in self isolation. The clinic is also under surveillance awaiting lab result from Redemption Hospital.

    Authorities confirmed that the relatives of the patient who escorted her to the clinic are being kept in isolation.

    The potential index case patient, reportedly returned from Nzerkoure, one of the troubled spots in Guinea few days ago with high fever and running stomach and was on medication at a local clinic around the FDA Community in Paynesville for about three days before going to MEDICOVER Clinic.

    Dr. Wilhemina Jallah, Minister of Health and Social Welfare has reportedly been briefed on the matter and is said to be making efforts to bring the situation under control.

    The report of the suspected case comes amid mounting calls on the George Weah-led government to close the border with Guinea and Sierra Leone, which have reported positive cases of the deadly virus over the past few days.

    Liberia’s next-door Guinea, on February 14, 2021, informed the World Health Organizatio(WHO) of a cluster of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) cases in the sub-prefecture of Gou?ck?, Nz?r?kor? Region, Guinea between 18 January and 13 February 2021. The cases showed symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting and bleeding after attending the burial of another relative (a 51 year-old nurse) on 1 Feb
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    • #3
      Ebola Back in Liberia? What We Know So Far.

      By
      David S. Menjor
      -
      February 18, 2021
      Redemption Hospital, New Kru Town
      Just days following reports of confirmed cases of the deadly Ebola virus disease having resurfaced in the neighboring Republic of Guinea, barely three hours’ drive north of the Liberian border from Ganta, Nimba County, reports in possession of the Daily Observer say an Ebola suspected carrier from that neighboring is undergoing rigorous rests at the Redemption Hospital in the Borough of New Kru Town, Monrovia.

      The woman, only identified yet as Fatumata, is said to have returned from Nz?r?kor?, Guinea, where there are reported cases of the virus disease. She is believed to have entered Liberia through the border at Ganta (closest to Nz?r?kor?), before embarking for Monrovia.

      Dr. Mohammed Swaray, the proprietor of the Swaray and Medicover clinics at the ELWA Junction and Soul Clinic Community respectively, told the Daily Observer that Fatumata arrived late yesterday evening (February 18, 2021) at his medical facility in the Soul Clinic for treatment but, due to the signs and symptoms she showed, she could not be treated at the facility.

      Rather, she was referred to the government’s health system for proper screening. Dr. Swaray said he called the Ministry of Health and they were prompt in bringing an ambulance that conveyed the lady to Redemption Hospital.

      Located in the densely populated borough of New Kru Town, Redemption is the only health facility in Monrovia that has standard containment facilities for infectious diseases. The facility was added in 2015 as a means to contain Ebola and other potential virus outbreaks. Two other facilities like it are positioned in strategic locations around the country.

      “We are waiting for the outcome from Redemption, but the signs and symptoms we saw informed us that Fatumata might be Ebola positive, if not COVID-19 positive.Thank God, I was at the clinic when she arrived for the check-up. I was swift in discouraging my workers from touching her due to the severity she displayed in her ailment posture,” Dr. Swaray said.

      He pointed out that out of sincerity and care for his family and the people of Liberia, he and his team have gone into self-isolation from other staff and patients who came in later for medical care.

      “I am still here at the clinic in self-isolation, even though I did not treat her. There is a need to take serious precautions. My staff is also doing the same, even though they did not touch her,” he said.


      Swaray added, “I am unable to give you her full name because we did not register her in our records due to the way we saw her. That is to inform you that we did not treat her at all but, with all considered, we are still making sure that we observe ourselves for a while before going back home or resuming work.”

      While Dr. Swaray and his staff have decided to isolate themselves in order prevent the spread of the virus, a spokesperson at the Ministry of Health have told the Daily Observer that Fatumata tested negative for Ebola.

      Joseph Wiah, Communications Director at the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), could neither deny nor confirm the case of Ebola in the country, but said there is an Incident Management Team meeting ongoing in order to engage the public with the details.

      “Health authorities are having an emergency meeting as I speak to you, and at the end of the day, we will come up with a position statement,” Wiah said.

      ....
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      • #4
        Suspected Ebola case reported in Liberia

        Jonathan Paye-Layleh

        BBC News, Monrovia

        AFPCopyright: AFP
        Ebola is spread through close physical contact with infected peopleImage caption: Ebola is spread through close physical contact with infected people
        A suspected case of Ebola in Liberia has been detected in a woman who came from the Guinean town of Nz?r?kor?, which is in the region of a new outbreak of the virus.

        Liberia's Health Minister Wilhelmina Jallah told the BBC that specimens had been collected from the woman who is currently in the isolation unit of a leading hospital in the capital, Monrovia.

        She said the woman had gone to a local clinic showing malaria-related symptoms before she was transferred to the hospital for further examinations.

        Dr Jallah said that in view of the symptoms she had shown, the woman was considered a suspected case, but her actual status would only become known after the result of tests.

        Nz?r?kor? is close to the border with Liberia and before the outbreak of Covid-19, trade boomed between people in ...https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-...ost_type=share
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        • #5
          Test sample of the suspected Ebola case in Liberia has come back negative. There's currently no known case of the disease in the country - Health Minister Jallahhttps://twitter.com/b_mawolo/status/1362506558681329666
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          • #6
            “No Ebola in Liberia,” Health Minister Jallah Says

            By
            David S. Menjor
            -
            February 19, 2021

            Lab result of first suspected case is still pending

            Dr. Wilhemina Jallah, Minister of Health of Liberia, has disclosed that there is no confirmed case of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the country following reports earlier yesterday that a woman from neighboring Guinea was suspected of the virus in a local health facility in Monrovia. Though the Minister remains the official spokesperson whose statement about health matters is indisputable, she is speaking ahead of the disclosure of the laboratory result of the suspected case.

            Late Wednesday evening (February 17, 2021), news broke out that a lady visited Dr. Swaray’s clinic in Paynesville and was suspected of bearing signs and symptoms of Ebola, thereby leading to her immediate referral to the Redemption Hospital where she is still undergoing proper medical monitoring and care.

            In an interview with the Daily Observer yesterday (February 18, 2021), Dr. Mohammed Swaray, proprietor of the Swaray clinics, including the Medicover clinic located at ELWA Junction, said he was afraid when a woman, only identified as Fatumata, came to his clinic bearing the severity of the signs and symptoms of the deadly Ebola.

            Fatumata is said to have recently returned from Nzerekore, the Republic of Guniea, where there are reported cases of Ebola again.


            “As we speak, there is no confirmed case of Ebola in Liberia,” Minister Jallah told the Liberian Senate when she appeared on Thursday afternoon to speak on what her ministry is doing to prevent the country from reverting back to the ugly days of 2014 Ebola epidemic. “Yes, what we have is a suspected case and that case is being treated.”

            She said laboratory tests for both COVID-19 and Ebola are not rapid or fast in Liberia due to the many challenges including resource constraints.

            “When the result is ready, this evening or late tonight, we will inform the public about the finding,” Dr. Jallah said further.

            ......

            She said security personnel are posted at border points with Guinea and Sierra Leone in order to ensure that people entering the country follow all health prootocols.

            Dr. Jallah called on communities near the borders with Guinea and Sierra Leone to increase awareness campaigns in order to help people be vigilant and stay safe by following the health protocols and also report strange cases they come across.

            ...
            Dr. Emmanuel Ekyinabah, President of the Liberia Medical and Dental Association (LMDA) said his organization is concerned about the authenticity of what is being reported ahead of test result.

            “We, too, are concerned about the information. Unless they tell us that someone within the laboratory information management system has leaked it out to the public or the Minister herself has seen it, but in the absence of the verified truth that the case is negative, it is not a good thing to outrightly say that there is no Ebola case,” Dr. Ekyinabah told the Daily Observer via mobile phone.

            He said it will be good news for the country upon knowing truthfully that there is no confirmeed Ebola case, most especially when COVID-19 is still around and casuing havoc. However, he said information should not be stage-managed by anyone on the basis of bringing calm.


            “We are waiting to see what happens in the next hours ahead, but it would be okay for the Minister if she had said that the result is pending and upon its availability, the public could know the actual truth. But again, we wait and see what happens. We hope it remains negative,” he said...https://www.liberianobserver.com/new...0Jallah%20Says
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            • #7
              Liberia: Health Authorities Testing ‘Suspected’ Ebola Case; Urge Calm

              By Rodney Sieh Last updated Feb 18, 2021
              The patient, according to the official, speaking on condition of anonymity because they have not been given the greenlight to publicly comment on the case, said the patient is being treated at the MEDICOVER Clinic, Soul Clinic Branch and is currently in self isolation. The clinic is also under surveillance awaiting lab result from Redemption Hospital.

              Monrovia – Health authorities in Liberia are urging calm amid reports of a suspected case of the deadly Ebola Virus deriving from next-door Guinea.

              An official from the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare confirmed to FrontPageAfrica early Thursday that tests are currently being conducted on a suspected case of the killer virus. That result, the source said should be ready by the end of business day Thursday.

              The patient, a female, reportedly came from Guinea Wednesday evening and is currently at the Redemption Hospital awaiting lab work.
              The potential index case patient, reportedly returned from Nzerkoure, one of the troubled spots in Guinea few days ago with high fever and running stomach and was on medication at a local clinic around the FDA Community in Paynesville for about three days before going to MEDICOVER Clinic.

              The patient, according to the official, speaking on condition of anonymity because they have not been given the greenlight to publicly comment on the case, said the patient is being treated at the MEDICOVER Clinic, Soul Clinic Branch and is currently in self isolation. The clinic is also under surveillance awaiting lab result from Redemption Hospital.

              Authorities confirmed that the relatives of the patient who escorted her to the clinic are being kept in isolation.

              The potential index case patient, reportedly returned from Nzerkoure, one of the troubled spots in Guinea few days ago with high fever and running stomach and was on medication at a local clinic around the FDA Community in Paynesville for about three days before going to MEDICOVER Clinic.... https://frontpageafricaonline.com/co...ase-urge-calm/
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              • #8

                SUSPECTED EBOLA CASE TESTS NEGATIVE -Government to address press today

                By The Analyst News On Feb 19, 2021

                By: Rancy Teewia
                Amid conflicting stories about the resurfacing of the deadly ebola virus in the country, the Government of Liberia through the Ministry of Health has stated that final results from the test conducted on the suspected case of the deadly disease has confirmed negative and that the Minister of Health Dr. Whilmena Jallah will address the Press today at the usual media briefing slated to be held at the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT) by 11 am , according to the release signed by Mr Daniel Nuxe Thomas , Assistant Minister, Information Services said.

                The suspected ebola case went viral in the course of the week when it was reported that a female returned from Nzerekoure, one of the troubled spots in Guinea few days ago with high fever and running stomach and was on medication at a local clinic around the FDA Community in Paynesville for about 3 days before going to MEDICOVER Clinic where she was reported being treated and was placed under isolation. The clinic was said to have been under surveillance awaiting laboratory results from the Redemption Hospital in New Kru Town, Bushrod Island.

                Liberia’s next-door Guinea, on February 14, 2021, informed the World Health Organizatio(WHO) of a cluster of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) cases in the sub-prefecture of Gou?ck?, Nz?r?kor? Region, Guinea between 18 January and 13 February 2021. The cases showed symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting and bleeding after attending the burial of another relative (a 51 year-old nurse) on 1 February 2021. It was later on reported that the outbreak has so far claimed the death of 4 persons and 18 others were being treated and isolated in some health centers in the area.

                President George Weah who has been on his maiden edition of the county wide tour mandated the Health authorities at the Ministry of Health and the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL) to reactivate all activities to make sure the country was prepared adequately to respond proactively in any case of eventuality. The government has so far dispatched a team of health professionals in Lofa, Nimba, Bong, Gbarpolu, and Grand Cape Mount Counties to step up activities against stopping the virus from making its way into Liberia.

                The press briefing from the Minister today will provide ample information on how far the government has gone to confront the virus if it eventually breaks out as well as knowing measures being put in place to keep the citizens on the alert.
                The ebola disease in 2014 devastated the 3 Mano River Union Countries of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia and has had a huge toil on the recovery level of these countries. Liberia was said to have lost more than 4, 000 persons to the virus.https://analystliberiaonline.com/202...s-press-today/



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                • #9
                  SUSPECTED EBOLA PATIENT FROM GUINEA TESTED NEGATIVE

                  By
                  Francis Pelenah Jr,
                  -
                  February 19, 2021
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                  Female tested negative of Ebola
                  MONROVIA, LIBERIA-Health Minister Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah says the twenty-five year old female, who travelled from Guinea recently, has come out negative of Ebola.

                  Minister Jallah said they conducted both Ebola and COVID-19 tests on the patient who was showing symptoms of COVID-19, after traveling from Guinea.

                  However, Dr. Jallah said they are still awaiting the result of the COVID-19 test.


                  The patient is currently in the isolated unit at the Redemption Hospital in New Kru Town.

                  https://elbcradio.com/2021/02/19/sus...sted-negative/
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