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Friday, November 7, 2014
Ebola outbreak in Koinadugu, Sierra Leone, prompts call for help from chief
Ebola in Koinadugu
November 2014 – AFRICA - The
leader of a remote chiefdom in Sierra Leone has called for urgent help
to contain Ebola, which is causing fear and panic in his community. The
fresh outbreak of Ebola in Koinadugu, a district previously unaffected
by the virus, has affected more than 60 people in a small chiefdom close
to Guinea, the Red Cross has said. The head of Sierra Leone’s Red Cross
team, John Mara, told the Guardian that at least 25 people had died and
38 people were believed to be infected after lab results proved
positive for 15 more patients. Two of those buried had died on Tuesday,
including a seven-year-old girl. Koinadugu had prided itself on being
the only district in Sierra Leone to have been Ebola-free after local
chiefs imposed a quarantine, barring travel and creating a system of
official distribution vans and trucks to help farmers and traders get
their product to neighboring markets. However, after two unexplained
deaths in October were investigated, it emerged that Ebola had reached
the chiefdom of Nenei and its three villages of Fankuya, Sumbaria and
Kumala. The Red Cross met chief Foday Jalloh, the paramount or head
chief of Nenei, to get his permission to enter the region to help the
community, where traditional burial practices and medical therapies may
have contributed to the spread of the virus. Jalloh said: “Please help
us, we need your help and support.”
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