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What would be the reasoning behind setting up a regional ebola center in a slum?
Perhaps they thought it would be more accessible to those who couldn't find transportation?
"The violence in the West Point slum occurred late Saturday and was led by residents angry that patients were brought to the holding center from other parts of Monrovia, Tolbert Nyenswah, assistant health minister, said Sunday."
Particularly where the slum is developing as an epicentre hot spot in the Liberian outbreak.
18 August 2014
Liberia: Quarantine Centre Attack in Liberia - 17 Freed Ebola Patients Won't Get Here - Minister
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The head of Health Workers Association of Liberia, George Williams, said the unit quarantined 29 patients who "had all tested positive for Ebola" and were receiving preliminary treatment before being taken to hospital.
"Of the 29 patients, 17 fled last night (after the assault). Nine died four days ago and three others were yesterday taken by force by their relatives from the centre," he said.
Liberian police chief Alfred Karrow-Kamara said the panic was caused by a former nurse who reportedly told people in the nearby fish market that Ebola was a pretence for "carrying out cannibalistic rituals".
VICE is an even handed news source? As u can see from the sensationalist video u linked this style of documentary is all about the shock. Perhaps you might want to turn to some alternate reporting from groups like Reuters or McClatchy or AP. Just a thought.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_(magazine)
mid-August 2013 Rupert Murdoch's corporation 21st Century Fox invested US$70 million in Vice Media, resulting in a 5 percent stake.
VICE is an even handed news source? As u can see from the sensationalist video u linked this style of documentary is all about the shock. Perhaps you might want to turn to some alternate reporting from groups like Reuters or McClatchy or AP. Just a thought.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vice_(magazine)
mid-August 2013 Rupert Murdoch's corporation 21st Century Fox invested US$70 million in Vice Media, resulting in a 5 percent stake.
FREETOWN, July 26 (Reuters) - Thousands marched on an Ebola treatment centre in Sierra Leone on Friday after a former nurse alleged that the deadly virus was invented to conceal "cannibalistic rituals" at the ward, a regional police chief said.
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Angry crowds gathered outside the country's main Ebola hospital in Kenema in the West African country's remote east where dozens are receiving treatment for the virus and threatened to burn it down and remove the patients.
Residents said that police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds and said that a nine-year-old boy was shot in the leg by a police bullet...
Having lived on and off in West Africa for the last twelve years, I can relate to many of the points made the Vice documentary on Liberia. And while it is certainly an opinion piece, I don?t think we can discredit the things it shows regarding the sanitation and hazardous human living conditions in West Point.
If Ebola has a foothold in that slum, I fear we are looking at a massive new focal point for the virus. Mentioned in the documentary, the incredible numbers of people with AIDS and Malaria make for a population that is already immunocompromised and unable to defend against Ebola in the best conditions. Add to that, the resource restrictions that are now being placed on quarantined areas of Liberia, and the propensity for people to turn to human flesh when other meat is unavailable, and the outlook seems grim.