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Monrovia: Dozens of relatives of patients with Ebola lost touch a few days ago, their anger in front of Island clinic in a poor neighborhood in Monrovia, and suddenly there was silence when he came out of Baanha two trucks ferrying bodies. A spokesman for the World Health Organization, which runs the clinic, said the health center, which opened Sunday, "has become a crowded Monday., Which includes 120 beds and it was Friday 206 patients." She Janjay Jelblaa "our relatives at home. We can not access to see them. Want to see my son!". Sunday came and with the boy Joshua (12 years) of the 72 in her neighborhood Liberia's capital, "where there are cases of Ebola heavily." She says since then she has not received "information from the authorities, who are always saying that we have to wait. Latte every day and I want to see my son! Perhaps may have died." And guarding a man wearing a white dress condom from the Ebola virus, which enters the door to him sick and surrounded by high walls and barbed wire placed above it.
And the transfer of George Williams, 58, his wife and daughter Tuesday in the center "on his bike." And also tell them to cut it, "trust doctors and the government." Forty harnesses people who are in the place of his words and raise some pictures of relatives being treated and brings others small sacks handing them over to the guard. Finley says Freeman (32 years) "It's food for my mother. Spoke to them by telephone yesterday and continues to pray." Doors open and then there is silence and graduated two trucks belonging to the Red Cross movement slowly each one about a dozen corpses. Jahshan woman crying and followed the other and screaming louder than anger prevails. An official at the World Health Organization embarrassment "There is a system that allows patients to talk to their families at a distance of a few meters, but did not operate after it seems." The clinic Island as all health centers to combat the disease Ebola in Monrovia run by non-governmental organizations, are no longer able to contain the virus, which has greatly impacted on the health system is simple in Liberia, which has seen civil wars for 14 years (1989-2003).
On the other side of the city has become the center of Medecins Sans Frontieres non-governmental, which includes 160-bed, refusing to receive patients since the days of its inability to accommodate more of them. The Belgian returned factor in the humanitarian field he was the reception or rejection of patients, to his country's frustrating because he was forced to expel the injured were sometimes Nzon. Said one of his colleagues and students not to reveal her name, "Many say it the hardest task they have made." And remedied, "but since Thursday decline in the number of patients a little bit and we no longer reject them. Perhaps because the new centers opened their doors." Because of the availability of funds in the capital opened new centers quickly overwhelmed with patients.
The MSF hopes to secure an additional 500 beds within a month on the security of the American military 25 beds for medical personnel who are infected with the virus. Said Frank Mahoney American representative of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "during the weeks or the next three weeks we will have more than a thousand beds in Monrovia." In Monrovia alone, more than half the number of deaths from the 3000 out 6000 due to injury, a serious outbreak of the Ebola virus, which could infect 20 000 people by November if not strengthening the means to combat it. And Thursday, said the president of Liberia Allen Johnson Sirleaf in a distress call to the United Nations, "we can not allow that to happen catastrophic scenario under which the 100 000 of our innocent people because they do not understand the disease." He said about a dozen humanitarian workers told AFP that means is not the main problem. Someone said that "the equipment is available and what is missing is an expert in the field of health." "The foreign workers in the humanitarian field are afraid," pointing out that "after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, involved 820 non-governmental organization. Either in Liberia Fddha least ten."
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Monrovia: Dozens of relatives of patients with Ebola lost touch a few days ago, their anger in front of Island clinic in a poor neighborhood in Monrovia, and suddenly there was silence when he came out of Baanha two trucks ferrying bodies. A spokesman for the World Health Organization, which runs the clinic, said the health center, which opened Sunday, "has become a crowded Monday., Which includes 120 beds and it was Friday 206 patients." She Janjay Jelblaa "our relatives at home. We can not access to see them. Want to see my son!". Sunday came and with the boy Joshua (12 years) of the 72 in her neighborhood Liberia's capital, "where there are cases of Ebola heavily." She says since then she has not received "information from the authorities, who are always saying that we have to wait. Latte every day and I want to see my son! Perhaps may have died." And guarding a man wearing a white dress condom from the Ebola virus, which enters the door to him sick and surrounded by high walls and barbed wire placed above it.
And the transfer of George Williams, 58, his wife and daughter Tuesday in the center "on his bike." And also tell them to cut it, "trust doctors and the government." Forty harnesses people who are in the place of his words and raise some pictures of relatives being treated and brings others small sacks handing them over to the guard. Finley says Freeman (32 years) "It's food for my mother. Spoke to them by telephone yesterday and continues to pray." Doors open and then there is silence and graduated two trucks belonging to the Red Cross movement slowly each one about a dozen corpses. Jahshan woman crying and followed the other and screaming louder than anger prevails. An official at the World Health Organization embarrassment "There is a system that allows patients to talk to their families at a distance of a few meters, but did not operate after it seems." The clinic Island as all health centers to combat the disease Ebola in Monrovia run by non-governmental organizations, are no longer able to contain the virus, which has greatly impacted on the health system is simple in Liberia, which has seen civil wars for 14 years (1989-2003).
On the other side of the city has become the center of Medecins Sans Frontieres non-governmental, which includes 160-bed, refusing to receive patients since the days of its inability to accommodate more of them. The Belgian returned factor in the humanitarian field he was the reception or rejection of patients, to his country's frustrating because he was forced to expel the injured were sometimes Nzon. Said one of his colleagues and students not to reveal her name, "Many say it the hardest task they have made." And remedied, "but since Thursday decline in the number of patients a little bit and we no longer reject them. Perhaps because the new centers opened their doors." Because of the availability of funds in the capital opened new centers quickly overwhelmed with patients.
The MSF hopes to secure an additional 500 beds within a month on the security of the American military 25 beds for medical personnel who are infected with the virus. Said Frank Mahoney American representative of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "during the weeks or the next three weeks we will have more than a thousand beds in Monrovia." In Monrovia alone, more than half the number of deaths from the 3000 out 6000 due to injury, a serious outbreak of the Ebola virus, which could infect 20 000 people by November if not strengthening the means to combat it. And Thursday, said the president of Liberia Allen Johnson Sirleaf in a distress call to the United Nations, "we can not allow that to happen catastrophic scenario under which the 100 000 of our innocent people because they do not understand the disease." He said about a dozen humanitarian workers told AFP that means is not the main problem. Someone said that "the equipment is available and what is missing is an expert in the field of health." "The foreign workers in the humanitarian field are afraid," pointing out that "after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, involved 820 non-governmental organization. Either in Liberia Fddha least ten."
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Hospitals in Monrovia stenosis patients with Ebola and its inhabitants are angry
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Monrovia:
Dozens of relatives of patients with Ebola lost touch a few days ago,
their anger in front of Island clinic in a poor neighborhood in
Monrovia, and suddenly there was silence when he came out of Baanha two
trucks ferrying bodies.
A spokesman for the World Health Organization, which runs the clinic,
said the health center, which opened Sunday, "has become a crowded
Monday., Which includes 120 beds and it was Friday 206 patients."
She Janjay Jelblaa "our relatives at home. We can not access to see them. Want to see my son!".
Sunday came and with the boy Joshua (12 years) of the 72 in her
neighborhood Liberia's capital, "where there are cases of Ebola
heavily."
She says since then she has not received "information from the
authorities, who are always saying that we have to wait. Latte every day
and I want to see my son! Perhaps may have died."
And guarding a man wearing a white dress condom from the Ebola virus,
which enters the door to him sick and surrounded by high walls and
barbed wire placed above it.
And the transfer of George Williams, 58, his wife and daughter Tuesday in the center "on his bike." And also tell them to cut it, "trust doctors and the government."
Forty harnesses people who are in the place of his words and raise some
pictures of relatives being treated and brings others small sacks
handing them over to the guard. Finley says Freeman (32 years) "It's food for my mother. Spoke to them by telephone yesterday and continues to pray."
Doors open and then there is silence and graduated two trucks belonging
to the Red Cross movement slowly each one about a dozen corpses.
Jahshan woman crying and followed the other and screaming louder than anger prevails.
An official at the World Health Organization embarrassment "There is a
system that allows patients to talk to their families at a distance of a
few meters, but did not operate after it seems."
The clinic Island as all health centers to combat the disease Ebola in
Monrovia run by non-governmental organizations, are no longer able to
contain the virus, which has greatly impacted on the health system is
simple in Liberia, which has seen civil wars for 14 years (1989-2003).
On the other side of the city has become the center of Medecins Sans
Frontieres non-governmental, which includes 160-bed, refusing to receive
patients since the days of its inability to accommodate more of them.
The Belgian returned factor in the humanitarian field he was the
reception or rejection of patients, to his country's frustrating because
he was forced to expel the injured were sometimes Nzon.
Said one of his colleagues and students not to reveal her name, "Many say it the hardest task they have made."
And remedied, "but since Thursday decline in the number of patients a
little bit and we no longer reject them. Perhaps because the new centers
opened their doors."
Because of the availability of funds in the capital opened new centers quickly overwhelmed with patients.
The MSF hopes to secure an additional 500 beds within a month on the
security of the American military 25 beds for medical personnel who are
infected with the virus.
Said Frank Mahoney American representative of the federal Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "during the weeks or the next three
weeks we will have more than a thousand beds in Monrovia."
In Monrovia alone, more than half the number of deaths from the 3000
out 6000 due to injury, a serious outbreak of the Ebola virus, which
could infect 20 000 people by November if not strengthening the means to
combat it.
And Thursday, said the president of Liberia Allen Johnson Sirleaf in a
distress call to the United Nations, "we can not allow that to happen
catastrophic scenario under which the 100 000 of our innocent people
because they do not understand the disease."
He said about a dozen humanitarian workers told AFP that means is not the main problem. Someone said that "the equipment is available and what is missing is an expert in the field of health."
"The foreign workers in the humanitarian field are afraid," pointing
out that "after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, involved 820
non-governmental organization. Either in Liberia Fddha least ten."
Hospitals in Monrovia stenosis patients with Ebola and its inhabitants are angry
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Monrovia:
Dozens of relatives of patients with Ebola lost touch a few days ago,
their anger in front of Island clinic in a poor neighborhood in
Monrovia, and suddenly there was silence when he came out of Baanha two
trucks ferrying bodies.
A spokesman for the World Health Organization, which runs the clinic,
said the health center, which opened Sunday, "has become a crowded
Monday., Which includes 120 beds and it was Friday 206 patients."
She Janjay Jelblaa "our relatives at home. We can not access to see them. Want to see my son!".
Sunday came and with the boy Joshua (12 years) of the 72 in her
neighborhood Liberia's capital, "where there are cases of Ebola
heavily."
She says since then she has not received "information from the
authorities, who are always saying that we have to wait. Latte every day
and I want to see my son! Perhaps may have died."
And guarding a man wearing a white dress condom from the Ebola virus,
which enters the door to him sick and surrounded by high walls and
barbed wire placed above it.
And the transfer of George Williams, 58, his wife and daughter Tuesday in the center "on his bike." And also tell them to cut it, "trust doctors and the government."
Forty harnesses people who are in the place of his words and raise some
pictures of relatives being treated and brings others small sacks
handing them over to the guard. Finley says Freeman (32 years) "It's food for my mother. Spoke to them by telephone yesterday and continues to pray."
Doors open and then there is silence and graduated two trucks belonging
to the Red Cross movement slowly each one about a dozen corpses.
Jahshan woman crying and followed the other and screaming louder than anger prevails.
An official at the World Health Organization embarrassment "There is a
system that allows patients to talk to their families at a distance of a
few meters, but did not operate after it seems."
The clinic Island as all health centers to combat the disease Ebola in
Monrovia run by non-governmental organizations, are no longer able to
contain the virus, which has greatly impacted on the health system is
simple in Liberia, which has seen civil wars for 14 years (1989-2003).
On the other side of the city has become the center of Medecins Sans
Frontieres non-governmental, which includes 160-bed, refusing to receive
patients since the days of its inability to accommodate more of them.
The Belgian returned factor in the humanitarian field he was the
reception or rejection of patients, to his country's frustrating because
he was forced to expel the injured were sometimes Nzon.
Said one of his colleagues and students not to reveal her name, "Many say it the hardest task they have made."
And remedied, "but since Thursday decline in the number of patients a
little bit and we no longer reject them. Perhaps because the new centers
opened their doors."
Because of the availability of funds in the capital opened new centers quickly overwhelmed with patients.
The MSF hopes to secure an additional 500 beds within a month on the
security of the American military 25 beds for medical personnel who are
infected with the virus.
Said Frank Mahoney American representative of the federal Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) "during the weeks or the next three
weeks we will have more than a thousand beds in Monrovia."
In Monrovia alone, more than half the number of deaths from the 3000
out 6000 due to injury, a serious outbreak of the Ebola virus, which
could infect 20 000 people by November if not strengthening the means to
combat it.
And Thursday, said the president of Liberia Allen Johnson Sirleaf in a
distress call to the United Nations, "we can not allow that to happen
catastrophic scenario under which the 100 000 of our innocent people
because they do not understand the disease."
He said about a dozen humanitarian workers told AFP that means is not the main problem. Someone said that "the equipment is available and what is missing is an expert in the field of health."
"The foreign workers in the humanitarian field are afraid," pointing
out that "after the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, involved 820
non-governmental organization. Either in Liberia Fddha least ten."