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Nigeria - Hotel occupancy rates down to 50% in Lagos due to ebola fears

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Low percentage of occupancy accommodation Lagos, Nigeria to 50% due to Ebola

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2014 - 10:33

Abuja MENA Decreased occupancy accommodation city of Lagos, capital of Nigeria's economic rate of 50% due to the Ebola virus, which arrived in the city by a diplomatic Liberians working group Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS). , and say some owners of hotels and restaurants in a press statement Tuesday that Alankhvdhat Ttrauah between 30% and 70% of the area to the other with an average of 50% in all the hotels and restaurants the city inhabited by about 20 million people. said Health Minister Nigerian Naboutcy Choco during a press conference yesterday, said that the pharmaceutical company Japanese have developed a drug called "Vavipheraver" can be used in the fight against Ebola and it will represent to Nigeria to treat patients. Nigeria has seen six deaths, including 5 cases in Lagos, including Liberian diplomat and one city (Port Harcourt) state (Rivers), in addition to quarantine dozens.

http://youm7.com/story/2014/9/2/انخ...لنيجيرية_إلى_50_بسبب_الإ/1846211#.VAcRFPldVoA
 
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