© AP PhotoThis undated family photo shows her daughter Ava Patrick Sawyer at his home in Coon Rapids. Sawyer died of Ebola after his native Liberia to Nigeria to travel. The Nigerian authorities said Monday a doctor in Lagos has got Ebola, in the second case, the sprawling mega-city as the deadliest ever outbreak further fear and panic throughout West Africa. The fourth doctor infected with the confirmation comes from the fear and anger of the dead unburied in the capital, Monrovia, Liberia, on the left were demonstrators on the streets, when the President of Sierra Leone said on Monday that the epidemic is a threat to the nation's "core".
"This is one of the doctors who attended to the patient, who died of Ebola in Liberia," the Nigerian Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu said to reporters. He said that 70 other people are believed to have come into contact with the Liberian Government official will be monitored. The eight are now in quarantine, the three signs of a "symptom" of the disease, he said.
Of particular concern are the bodies of the victims were from Liberia, dumped or abandoned. In the capital on Monday, the protesters who blocked major roads, maintain that the Government does not collect the bodies of the victims to rot in the streets or in their homes. Update on Monday, according to the u.n. World Health Organization, at least 887 people have died of Ebola since the beginning of the year, the virus has spread across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
The Liberian Government had warned not to touch dead or sick with Ebola-like symptoms in someone who have fever, vomiting, severe headache and muscle pain, and in the final stages of the profuse bleeding.
"Four people died in this community. As the Government says, is not allowed to touch the bodies, no one has gone to bury them, "Kamara Fofana, 56, a protester in Monrovia suburb of Duala, told AFP. "We're hoping in vain for a Ministry of health hotline."
Miatta Myers said his mother was one of the alleged victims. "Our mother was vomiting. We tried to call the Ministry of health in health, but we didn't see anyone. For five days, his body has been in the House. The only way we can get the attention of the Government is to prevent the road. "
The roadblocks first sprang across the roads over the weekend and has appeared in several of the Monrovia suburbs.
Deputy Health Minister Tolbert, Nyensuah said the Government did its best to collect the bodies as quickly as possible.
© AP Photo/Craig LassigDecontee Sawyer, Sawyer, the Liberian Government official Patrick naturalized American, who died of Ebola after traveling from Liberia to Nigeria, the wife speaks to the reporter at his home in Coon Rapids, Minn., on Tuesday, July 29, 2014. The outbreak of Ebola in West Africa may seem like a distant threat, for many Americans, but it is to arouse the fear in Minnesota, thousands of Liberian immigrants. Mass grave
"We were buried in a mass grave, 30 people over the weekend outside the city. The Government has bought the land from a private individual, and a country used to bury the bodies, "he said.
In neighbouring Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma called the threat of an epidemic caused by a Nation associate. "This is a collective battle. The core of our people is at stake, "he said in a televised address.
The streets of the capital Freetown were empty on Monday, as people in an emergency "stay day" called by the authorities to help them organize in the fight against the epidemic. Sierra Leone is a(H1N1) influenza within any nation-a-574--of which 252 deaths, since the virus has spread to neighboring Guinea in May.
President Koroma, who declared a State of emergency last week, urged families, in order to ensure that the victims were obtained from the health authorities. The doctor, who has become the latest victim of the Nigeria Ministry of Finance of Liberia, Sawyer, Patrick worked for treated and who has got the virus from her sister before the trip, the meeting of the West Africa Lagos authorities. He's got 20 of Lagos. July from Monrovia, the capital of Togo in Lome after the exchange of aircraft. She was clearly ill on arrival and was taken directly to the hospital in the upmarket Ikoyi district of Lagos, the first consultants. He died in quarantine on July 25.
The hospital was closed indefinitely last week. At the same time, Kent Brantly, US doctor infected with the virus, "seems to be improving," the Director of the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control, where she is treated separately in the unit, said on Sunday. Another American infected with the virus while working in Liberia are due to arrive back in the United States on Tuesday.
A Christian Missionary Group SIM USA, said Nancy Writebol, 60, was in a "serious but stable condition" and "is expected to return to the United States on Tuesday, further processing". He was evacuated to the same plane that made Dr. Brantly and exported to a unit in Atlanta.
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