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Liberia health system collapsing as Ebola spreads


The Liberia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan, said on Friday in Washington that health care system in Liberia has collapsed over the Ebola epidemic.



Ngafuan said hospitals were closing down and medical workers fleeing from the Ebola epidemic, which is poised to worsen.

“People are dying from common diseases because the health care system is collapsing. It is going to have a long-term impact, even after this crisis is behind us.

“Treatable diseases such as malaria and diarrhoea are left untended because frightened Liberians are shunning medical centres.

“These deaths could outstrip those from the Ebola virus by three or four fold,”he said.

The minister, however, said that his biggest concern was the spread of the epidemic.

“We are hearing it is going to get worse before it gets better. We do not know how much worse that will be.

“My main worry is the fear of how many people will die. Right now it is out of control and jumps from place to place,” Ngafuan said.

According to him, the number of trained doctors and nurses, already in critical short supply after years of civil war, is shrinking as medical workers get infected, quarantined or are afraid to report to work.

He said the country entered the epidemic with only about 50 doctors for 4 million people.

“What is happening now is that the entire health sector is being devastated by the crisis.

“It is not only a killer, but it kills those who care for them, and a good number of them are dying,” Ngafuan said.

The three West African countries most affected by the Ebola virus, namely Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, are overwhelmed.

Ngafuan said the countries stressed at a meeting on Monday with top-level US government officials, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Bank that a global response was critical.

Sierra Leone’s Foreign Minister Samura Kamara, also delivered a similar message in Washington after the three-day US-Africa Summit.

“This is a disease that is beyond the capacity of the three national governments.

“We need greater international awareness and support and it should be considered a global health crisis that needs a global response,”he said.

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3 comments

  1. Let ds countries cry unto God for merrcy by declaring a national emergebcy praying n fasting. {2chr 7 v 14}. Ds will bring a lasting.

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  2. Let ds countries cry unto God for merrcy by declaring a national emergebcy praying n fasting. {2chr 7 v 14}. Ds will bring a lasting.

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  3. This is a health issue, not a fasting one!

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