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Wed, February 11, 2015, 3:47 p.m.
Posted By Mame Diallo
Ebola: Conakry Schools emptied after spraying false alerts
Spray rumors of schools persist and continue to paralyze classes in schools in Conakry. This Wednesday, February 11 as the previous days, many students have deserted the classrooms to return to their homes in a panic. This morning, around 11 am, a real scene of panic blew on schools in the capital, has found your daily online Guineenews.
At Sangoyah Primary School in the town of Matoto, the director was forced to let students go on the pretext that a team of the Guinean Red Cross should go there to spray. This situation has led some students housed near the school, to flee courses to go home. Others who are not so lucky, had to take their troubles patiently awaiting the arrival of their parents they had called to pick them up.
This school is not the only one who was hit by panic. In the commune of Kaloum, the same movement was recorded at some schools for the same reason, we have learned.
Even private schools have been drawn into the same psychosis with the exception of a few. In particular, the school St. Joseph of Cluny, led by the good Samaritan. Here at the front, many parents were forced to wait the usual time to recover their children. That is to say 14 hours.
These crazy rumors are categorically denied by the authorities in charge of the response against Ebola. Dr Sakoba Ke?ta, national coordinator of the fight against Ebola says that "schools and other public places are not areas to be sprayed. This strategy applies only to homes of people affected by the Ebola disease. "He added: "These are rumors that annihilate all efforts on the ground."
For now, the situation seems to worry the highest authority of the country. From sources, Prime Minister Mohamed Said Fofana plans to discuss with the ministers in charge of Education, ways and means to stop such rumors who could doom to failure the multiple efforts in the response against Ebola.
http://guineenews.org/ebola-les-eco...apres-des-fausses-alertes-a-la-pulverisation/
Wed, February 11, 2015, 3:47 p.m.
Posted By Mame Diallo
Ebola: Conakry Schools emptied after spraying false alerts
Spray rumors of schools persist and continue to paralyze classes in schools in Conakry. This Wednesday, February 11 as the previous days, many students have deserted the classrooms to return to their homes in a panic. This morning, around 11 am, a real scene of panic blew on schools in the capital, has found your daily online Guineenews.
At Sangoyah Primary School in the town of Matoto, the director was forced to let students go on the pretext that a team of the Guinean Red Cross should go there to spray. This situation has led some students housed near the school, to flee courses to go home. Others who are not so lucky, had to take their troubles patiently awaiting the arrival of their parents they had called to pick them up.
This school is not the only one who was hit by panic. In the commune of Kaloum, the same movement was recorded at some schools for the same reason, we have learned.
Even private schools have been drawn into the same psychosis with the exception of a few. In particular, the school St. Joseph of Cluny, led by the good Samaritan. Here at the front, many parents were forced to wait the usual time to recover their children. That is to say 14 hours.
These crazy rumors are categorically denied by the authorities in charge of the response against Ebola. Dr Sakoba Ke?ta, national coordinator of the fight against Ebola says that "schools and other public places are not areas to be sprayed. This strategy applies only to homes of people affected by the Ebola disease. "He added: "These are rumors that annihilate all efforts on the ground."
For now, the situation seems to worry the highest authority of the country. From sources, Prime Minister Mohamed Said Fofana plans to discuss with the ministers in charge of Education, ways and means to stop such rumors who could doom to failure the multiple efforts in the response against Ebola.
http://guineenews.org/ebola-les-eco...apres-des-fausses-alertes-a-la-pulverisation/