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Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Sierra Leone News : Panic Grips PZ

Sierra Leone News : Panic Grips PZ
By Augustine Samba & Edward Tommy
Sep 16, 2014, 17:06



Passers-by and traders as well as other onlookers witnessed a special drama last evening at the PZ Roundabout when a madman appeared with a bundle of used Ebola Burial Team protective gowns. Panic and fear almost inundated everyone who took notice of the insane man demonstrating the used gowns as if it was premeditated. The wearing of one of the used gowns right  at the center of Freetown (PZ Roundabout)  left traders and citizens in a state of panic, sending them up and down seeking protection away from ugly scene.  After demonstrating how to use one of the used gowns the mad man deposited the remaining bundle right at the heart of the Freetown City and took to his heels fully dressed as a member of the Ebola Burial Team. 

The act then left citizens expressing doubt and dismay in the Freetown burial teams as according to many who spoke to our reporters said the madman clearly exposed the burial team as being careless in depositing their own protective gears in the graves of the Ebola victims or burn them as mandated.

Protective Ebola Gears at PZ

According to one Alimamy Conteh a foreign currency changer (dollar boy) at PZ Roundabout said the madman who was putting on a protective gear arrived at PZ with a bundle of the protective gears. He said the madman then removed the one he was putting on then put on another leaving the one he just removed at the roundabout and went away. Mr. Conteh furthered that, the gown the madman left behind was then isolated so as to prevent people from touching it, adding that, they had since called the 117 free toll lines but as at the time of the interview the said gears had not been removed from where it was deposited.

Talking to one Francess Turay who identified herself as a trader expressed total dismay in the burial team for deliberately going against their mandate of burying Ebola victims with their protective gears.

She asked “How would a madman be in possession of a whole bundle of used Ebola protective gears when it was supposed to be buried with Ebola victims?”

She added that it is total neglect of the burial team for which action must be taken to prevent further eventualities.

Frederick Hooke expressed concern as to who the madman would have come in contact with, which according to him will increase the spread the disease. He indicted the burial teams and called for proper monitoring and surveillance as to how the burial is being done.

Many other citizens accused the burial team for not adhering to the burial rules of burying the victims with the protective gears used to prevent the spread of the disease which will eventually lead to its eradication from the country. They also appealed to the Government through the Health Ministry and stakeholders concerned to recruit the right individuals who will adhere to the rules of burying Ebola victims and not those who will put the lives of the citizens at stake.