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[AH] 시에라리온, 에볼라 오염, 완전 종료 상황

by 煌錦笑年 2015. 11. 8.

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풀포드 측에 따르면,

이집트 시나이 지역에 추락했던 러시아 항공기에는,, 


지난 번 아프리카 지역에서 에볼라 바이러스가 창궐했던 이유가 바로

부시-나찌 카쟈르 팩션들의 의도적인 소행 임을 폭로하려 했던 반 부시파 인물인 

리챠드 록펠러가 탑승해 있었다고 하는데..  

에볼라는 실험실에서 제조된 인공 바이러스.. 미국방성이 제조 특허를 지닌 인공 살인 생물학 무기..


아울러 피격 당한 항공기에는 러시아 엘리트 들이 상당 수 탑승해 있었다는 보도도 있었고..


러시아는 곧 이스라엘을 공격 할 것으로 보인다.

최근 러시아 측의 최첨단 미사일 발사 실험은 이를 입증하려 하는 듯..


사바타이 사탄주의자들의 머리 바로 위에 떨어 뜨리겠다는 암묵적 압력일 지도..

만일 그리 되면, 이 세계는 다른 시점으로 곧바로 들어 설 것..


신의 용서와 행성의 화해 여지 들을 거듭 거듭 걷어 차는 자들에게는 죽음 뿐이다.

 


http://sputniknews.com/africa/20151108/1029774425/ebola-sierra-leone-virus-free.html





No More Ebola: Sierra Leone Celebrates End of Epidemic

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Citizens of the West African country took to the streets to celebrate an announcement from the World Health Organization that their nation is now Ebola-free.

Sierra Leoneans took the streets on Saturday to celebrate the end of the deadly Ebola epidemic, after the WHO declared the country free of the virus. Ebola left more than 3,500 people dead in the country of just over six million, and left thousands of survivors in further need of medical care and support. 

In the capital Freetown, thousands of people gathered to celebrate the news. In August, the authorities had lifted a ban on public meetings that was imposed to halt the spread of the disease, which was first diagnosed there in May 2014. 

Since then, the virus was confirmed to have claimed the lives of 3,589 people in the country.  An additional 366 are suspected to have probably died as a result of it. 

More than 14,000 people there were confirmed or suspected to have contracted the virus, the transmission of which peaked in September and October of 2014. 

The massive rise in cases was curbed by an increase in the number of treatment facilities and amount of equipment, which allowed medical professionals to work with communities to stop the chain of transmission. Measures included the prompt identification and monitoring of people who may have been in contact with someone infected with Ebola, and the safe burial of Ebola victims.  

In this photo taken on Monday, March 2, 2015, a health care worker prepares a colleague's virus protective gear before entering a high risk zone at an Ebola virus clinic operated by the International Medical Corps in Makeni, Sierra Leone
In this photo taken on Monday, March 2, 2015, a health care worker prepares a colleague's virus protective gear before entering a high risk zone at an Ebola virus clinic operated by the International Medical Corps in Makeni, Sierra Leone

"Since Sierra Leone recorded the first Ebola case in May 2014, a total number of 8,704 people were infected and 3,589 have died, 221 of them healthcare workers, all of whom we remember on this day" said Dr. Anders Nordström, WHO Representative in Sierra Leone.

The WHO declared the country virus-free after 42 days, or two Ebola virus incubation cycles, had passed since the last person confirmed to have Ebola virus disease had a second negative blood test.  

Health care workers walk past boots that were washed to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus inside a USAID, funded Ebola clinic in Monrovia, Liberia, Friday, Jan. 30, 2015. The World Health Organization says officials are now focused on ending the biggest-ever Ebola outbreak rather than just slowing the virus’ spread.
Health care workers walk past boots that were washed to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus inside a USAID, funded Ebola clinic in Monrovia, Liberia, Friday, Jan. 30, 2015. The World Health Organization says officials are now focused on ending the biggest-ever Ebola outbreak rather than just slowing the virus’ spread.
Until February 5, 2016, the country will be in a 90-day period of enhanced surveillance, to ensure the early detection of any new cases. Neighboring Liberia is also currently in this phase; it was declared free of transmission on September 3.

Related:
At Least 5 New Cases of Ebola Virus Registered in Sierra Leone - WHO
Health Workers Rush to Vaccinate Sierra Leoneans After New Ebola Case
Last Known Ebola Patient in Sierra Leone Discharges From Hospital
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Ebola virus disease (EVD)World Health Organization (WHO)Sierra LeoneAfrica


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