Residents
of Lagos and environs have been urged to ignore a rumored re-emergence of the
dreaded Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, in Lagos. The rumour, which began trending on
the social media late on the night of Friday April 10, 2015, threw a wide
section of the populace into wild panic even as some residents began making
preparations to leave the city.
According
to the report, one of the alleged victims, one Mr. George Lawal, showed major
signs of the disease which caused neighbours to raise alarm.
“He was
immediately taken to an undisclosed hospital in Lagos where he later died.
Doctors confirmed he was struck with the Ebola flu. They are believed to have
made major contacts with at least 12 people who are on the large. Please, share
the news and report any suspected victim to nearby authorities,” the message
stated.
We will
need your powerhouse to help us tackle this rumour.
“In order to prevent what happened during the Ebola outbreak where people were told to drink salt water and some ended up losing their lives, we are doing this to let you know ahead of this rumor and to also tell your friends and neighbours.
“In order to prevent what happened during the Ebola outbreak where people were told to drink salt water and some ended up losing their lives, we are doing this to let you know ahead of this rumor and to also tell your friends and neighbours.
The
rumour is false; there is no known case of Ebola in Nigeria.”
In his argument, Bakare said the World Health Organization, WHO, in partnership with the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control and the Lagos State Ministry of Health, have trained hospitals across Lagos and other parts of the country on how to report any suspect case of Ebola.
In his argument, Bakare said the World Health Organization, WHO, in partnership with the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control and the Lagos State Ministry of Health, have trained hospitals across Lagos and other parts of the country on how to report any suspect case of Ebola.
“In fact,
we had an extensive training and no health post nor hospital will call a
blogger to report such information. “We will be one of the first to know if
there is Ebola in Nigeria and be sure we will notify Nigerians through official
and appropriate channels. Kindly help broadcast this as far as possible. Thank
you,” he pleaded.
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