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Sierra Leone - Another ambulance crash, this time with samples of suspected Ebola patients

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Another ambulance crash, this time with samples of suspected Ebola patients

By: SEM Contributor on October 27, 2014.
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This is the second time an ambulance has involved in a road crash. The first was carrying confirmed Ebola patients from Tonkolili, also in the North, to the Kenema treatment center. The fact that samples and patients have to be transported across different parts of the country for tests and treatment underscores the pains some people have to endure before accessing any treatment. Their samples have to travel first, after two or more days, the patients will now have to take the same journey as their samples over long distances, that is, if they are lucky. Some have died before the results from laboratory tests return. This awkward situation speaks volumes about the difficulties our gallant health workers are facing in fighting this ignominious disease. It reinforces the urgent need for more laboratories and treatment centers across the country.

Sheriff Mahmud Ismail

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