Nigerian public sector doctors on Thursday suspended a nearly five-week long
strike over an Ebola outbreak which has killed two people and infected five
others in Lagos.
A statement from the National Medical Association union listed “the
incursion of Ebola into Nigeria”
as a main reason for suspending the strike.
The emergence of Ebola in Lagos, sub-Saharan Africa’s largest city with more than 20 million people,
has created further panic over the worst ever outbreak of the deadly tropical
disease.
The densely-packed city has a weak public health system which experts say is
poorly equipped to manage a significant number of Ebola patients.
Lagos state health commissioner Jide Idris late Wednesday appealed to
striking doctors to resume work, saying: “We all must come together to address
this situation.”
The patient who brought the virus to Lagos
on July 20, Liberian finance ministry employee Patrick Sawyer, was placed under
quarantine at a private hospital.
But even the basic registration fee at a private facility can cost roughly
$200, a sum which only a tiny minority of Lagosians can afford.
If Lagos sees more Ebola cases, public
hospitals will need to be operational if Nigeria hopes to contain a spread
of the virus, officials say.
Since the start of the year, Ebola has killed nearly 1,000 people and
infected more than 1,700, mostly in Guinea,
Liberia and Sierra Leone.
Source:Vanguard
Source:Vanguard
6 comments:
God bless your kind heart doctors
Thank you Jesus
Good news....Brave Doctors
Eya....Please Come and May the good Lord protect you and your family...Ebola will not spread in Jesus Name.Amen
Nice one from the Doctors
Well thought decision
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