Ebola outbreak "definitely not under control"

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''The spread of the deadly Ebola virus is out of control and the effects could be ‘catastrophic’, the World Health Organisation said last night.

The outbreak of the disease, the worst since it was discovered in the mid-1970s, has so far caused 729 deaths in four different countries.

At the moment its spread is contained to West Africa, but there are growing fears that it could hit the UK.

Last night WHO director-general Margaret Chan said: ‘This outbreak is moving faster than our efforts to control it. If the situation continues to deteriorate, the consequences can be catastrophic in terms of lost lives, severe socioeconomic disruption and a high risk of spread to other countries.’''


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Speaking at a meeting in Guinea’s capital Conakry, she told the presidents of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Ivory Coast that the virus could be stopped.
But she said that cultural practices such as traditional burials were a significant cause of its spread.

British authorities are currently on high alert, and have put measures in place to ensure that all passengers displaying symptoms are prevented from boarding flights to the UK.

Anyone who appears ill on arrival into Britain will be held at immigration before being quarantined in highly secure isolation units. However, because it takes up to three weeks for symptoms to appear, there are fears some victims will slip through the net.

The US Peace Corps has said it was withdrawing 340 volunteers from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. Samaritan’s Purse said on Friday it would complete the evacuation of its 60 international staff from Liberia over the weekend and WaterAid said on Friday it was suspending its operations there as well.
Sierra Leone yesterday declared a public health emergency with the government ordering house-to-house searches by troops to seek out infected patients.
So far Liberia has closed all schools and some government departments as well as looking at the possibility of quarantining affected communities.

But the leader of Guinea’s Ebola taskforce said his country would not be following these moves.
‘Some measures taken by our neighbours could make the fight against Ebola even harder,’ Aboubacar Sidiki Diakite said, citing in particular the closure of schools. He added: ‘When children are not supervised, they can go anywhere and make the problem worse.’
The WHO will convene an emergency committee on August 6 to decide if the outbreak constitutes a public health emergency of international concern and to recommend measures to tackle it.
Dr Chan has promised to take personal responsibility for coordinating international response efforts and mobilising the support needed to fight the virus.


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The funniest thing... which isn't funny. This is serious stuff, and scary.
Funny in the sense that I am using it - "Strangelyorsuspiciouslyodd;curious."

You're fretting too much, this isn't the most severe epidemic we've had in the last few decades. It's only dangerous because there hasn't been intense focus on it in the past, but now it's in the limelight, prevention techniques will soon be here and they'll be finding a "cure".

 

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Funny in the sense that I am using it - "Strangely or suspiciously odd; curious."

You're fretting too much, this isn't the most severe epidemic we've had in the last few decades. It's only dangerous because there hasn't been intense focus on it in the past, but now it's in the limelight, prevention techniques will soon be here and they'll be finding a cure.

There is no vaccine, no standard treatment, and the origin of the virus remains unknown. Ebola can't be also be treated by killing the virus.

You're a bit too optimistic... :/​
 

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There is no vaccine, no standard treatment, and the origin of the virus remains unknown. Ebola can't be also be treated by killing the virus.

You're a bit too optimistic... :/
I'm not optimistic, I'm realistic.

The general public, including you guys do the usual headless chicken routine every time a threat occurs. A sufferer's condition has already improved after being flown to the U.S and as I pointed out, the reason it hasn't been researched much is because it hasn't been in the limelight before now - but now it has, organizations will, and have turned their attention to it.

Scientists have already been researching a potential vaccine to prevent it, and vaccinations aren't the only form of prevention. Ebola doesn't hold up very well against people living in the First World or even the Second.
 
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There is no vaccine, no standard treatment, and the origin of the virus remains unknown. Ebola can't be also be treated by killing the virus.

You're a bit too optimistic... :/
He's not far off, I wouldn't be too concerned of it as of now.

I remember when this happened with the H1N1, there was much more panic back then though.
 

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Sorry for these who are closer to the threat;
Sorry for those who dare to ignore it;
And sorry for those who think there isn't enough misery in the world for human o suffer and add it up by starting wars.
But the most miserable ones... maybe it's us; those who just watch without being able to take action.
 

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Sorry for these who are closer to the threat;
Sorry for those who dare to ignore it;
And sorry for those who think there isn't enough misery in the world for human o suffer and add it up by starting wars.
But the most miserable ones... maybe it's us; those who just watch without being able to take action.
lol okay???
'No one can predict how things turn out'.
In all seriousness, that quote is correct when it comes to this world and the events that take place, but... unless something drastic changes between Russia and the US, it's unlikely.
 
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