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Ebola: 40 persons reportedly quarantined in Lagos


At least, 40 persons are being quarantined in Lagos following fears that they may have been infected with the Ebola virus.

The disease which has killed nearly 1,000 in few weeks in West Africa alone is described as the worst global outbreak in decades.

In an email sent to DailyPost by a group, Igboville/ONF, an official John Okiyi Kalu, disclosed that a female member, is one of those under intensive watch.

Kalu disclosed that the member is currently being quarantined at Mainland hospital Yaba Lagos alongside about 40 others.

“This clinic is immediately after Yaba Tech. She is still alive and spoke with me today on phone. But one of her fellow nurses died yesterday, as you might have read in Nigerian newspapers.”

Below is the mail and letter by the nurse to the group.

Gentlemen, I come to you with my head bowed in tears and agony.

Last December as we (Igboville/ONF) were organizing Igboville Enyimba free medical services for Aba, one young nurse whose picture is attached, volunteered and joined us to make it a success. She was previously working at Otunba Tunwase National Paediatric Centre, Ijebu Ode in Ogun state and a graduate of Ebonyi State University Abakaliki.

Earlier this year, she relocated to Lagos to work at First Consultant Hospital Obalande. But last week she posted the following at Igboville and disappeared:

“I never contacted his fluids. I checked his Vitals, helped him with his food (he was too weak). I basically touched where his hands touched and that’s the only contact, not directly with his fluids. At a stage,he yanked off his infusion and we had blood everywhere on his bed, but the ward maids took care of that and changed his linens with great precaution. Every patient is treated as high risk. If it were airborne, by now wahala for dey. I still thank God.”

“Friends, up to our uniforms and all linens were burnt off. we are on surveillance and off work till 11th. Our samples have long been taken by WHO and so far we have been fine. For me, kudos to my hospital management cos we work professionally with every patient considered risk cos that’s d training. Had it been its a hospital where they manage ordinary gloves like Govt hospital or some janjaweed private hospital, Lol, wahala for dey o.I must also thank Lagos Govt! Even federal government, all been supportive. I am good and so are the others in d hospital.”

We have since confirmed that she was among those who attended to the Liberian Ebola patient, Mr Sawyer, in Lagos. She is currently being quarantined at Mainland hospital, Yaba Lagos alongside about 40 others. This clinic is immediately after Yaba Tech. She is still alive and spoke with me today on phone. But one of her fellow nurses died yesterday, as you might have read in Nigerian newspapers.

You can help save her life and that of about 40 others quarantined at Yaba, even though the situation looks hopeless.

We simply just can’t fold our arms and wait for this deadly virus to take her and others away. Her only crime, alongside others, is doing her job of caring for the weak and infirmed. It could have been you or me.

All I ask of you is that you join us to launch a massive online campaign using the news and social media to demand that President Obama release the experimental drugs used in managing the American ebola victims to the Nigerian and Lagos State Government immediately.

Our Health Minister has already informed the public that they have requested for the drugs from America. But we need to mount pressure using all the resources available to us as humans and Nigerians. If we don’t do it, we will lose Justina and others. Obama already said he won’t release the drugs to Africa but given that American government is public opinion driven, we can make him change his mind, if we try hard enough.

We want to launch twitter and Facebook campaigns from tomorrow morning using the handle #GiveThemExperimentalDrugs to draw attention to their plight. It is inhuman to keep people and wait for them to die. Families are involved.

These brothers and sister had life and hope before this Liberian man flew into Nigeria. Should we just wait for them to die?

Please contact every Nigerian celebrity you know to join this campaign in addition to writing about this in your media and social network handles. Put pressure on every government official you know in Nigeria and America.

Ask your Facebook friends to join this campaign in a non political manner. Get friends and family members involved because we are all at risk if nothing is done.

Feel free to direct any further questions to me via this email or phone (08054271418)

Thank You and God help us.

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