The true death toll from the Ebola epidemic is being masked by chaotic data collection and people?s reluctance to admit that their loved ones had the virus, according to one of west Africa?s most celebrated film-makers.
Sorious Samura, who has just returned from making a documentary on the crisis in Liberia, said it is very clear on the ground that the true number of dead is far higher than the official figures being reported by the World Health Organisation.
Samura, a television journalist originally from Sierra Leone, said the Liberian authorities appeared to be deliberately downplaying the true number of cases, for fear of increasing alarm in the west African country.
?People are dying in greater numbers than we know, according to MSF [M?decins sans Fronti?res] and WHO officials. Certain departments are refusing to give them the figures ? because the lower it is, the more peace of mind they can give people. The truth is that it is still not under control.?
WHO has admitted that problems with data-gathering make it hard to track the evolution of the epidemic, with the number of cases in the capital, Monrovia, going under-reported. Efforts to count freshly dug graves had been abandoned.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/19/ebola-liberia-death-toll-data-sorious-samura?CMP=twt_gu
Sorious Samura, who has just returned from making a documentary on the crisis in Liberia, said it is very clear on the ground that the true number of dead is far higher than the official figures being reported by the World Health Organisation.
Samura, a television journalist originally from Sierra Leone, said the Liberian authorities appeared to be deliberately downplaying the true number of cases, for fear of increasing alarm in the west African country.
?People are dying in greater numbers than we know, according to MSF [M?decins sans Fronti?res] and WHO officials. Certain departments are refusing to give them the figures ? because the lower it is, the more peace of mind they can give people. The truth is that it is still not under control.?
WHO has admitted that problems with data-gathering make it hard to track the evolution of the epidemic, with the number of cases in the capital, Monrovia, going under-reported. Efforts to count freshly dug graves had been abandoned.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/19/ebola-liberia-death-toll-data-sorious-samura?CMP=twt_gu