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Ebola outbreak: Liberia blocks borders to contain virus

President Sirleaf restricts public gatherings, blocks borders, quarantines communities affected by Ebola virus

Medical staff take a blood sample from a suspected Ebola patient. Ebola has killed 632 people across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since an outbreak began in February. Photo: ReutersPremium
Medical staff take a blood sample from a suspected Ebola patient. Ebola has killed 632 people across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since an outbreak began in February. Photo: Reuters

Monrovia, Liberia: Liberia’s president has closed all but three border crossings, restricted public gatherings and quarantined communities heavily affected by the Ebola virus outbreak in the West African nation.

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf described the measures late Sunday after the first meeting of a new taskforce she created and is chairing to contain the disease, which has killed 129 people in the country and more than 670 across the region.

A top Liberian doctor working at Liberia’s largest hospital died on Saturday, and two American aid workers have fallen ill, underscoring the dangers facing those charged with bringing the outbreak under control.

Last week a Liberian official flew to Nigeria via Lome, Togo and died of the disease at a Lagos hospital. The fact that the official, Patrick Sawyer, was able to board an international flight despite being ill raised fears that the disease could spread beyond the three countries already affected —Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.

“There is no known cure for Ebola, which begins with symptoms including fever and sore throat and escalates to vomiting, diarrhoea and internal bleeding. The disease spreads through direct contact with blood and other bodily fluids as well as indirect contact with “environments contaminated with such fluids," according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

“No doubt, Ebola virus is a national health problem," Sirleaf said. “And as we have also begun to see, it attacks our way of life, with serious economic and social consequences."

Sirleaf said all borders would be closed except for three—one of which crosses into Sierra Leone, one that cross into Guinea and another that crosses into both. Experts believe the outbreak originated in southeast Guinea as far back as January, though the first cases weren’t confirmed until March. That country has recorded the most deaths, with 319. Sierra Leone has recorded more of the recent cases, however, and has seen 224 deaths in total.

Liberia will keep open Roberts International Airport outside Monrovia and James Spriggs Payne Airport, which is in the city. Sirleaf said “preventive and testing centers will be established" at the airports and open border crossings, and that “stringent preventive measures to be announced will be scrupulously adhered to".

Other measures include restricting demonstrations and marches and requiring restaurants and other public venues to screen a five-minute film on Ebola.

Sirleaf also empowered the security forces to commandeer vehicles to aide in the public health response and ordered them to enforce the new regulations.

In Sierra Leone, President Ernest Bai Koroma announced Monday he was heading to the east of the country to visit the country’s top Ebola doctor who became infected with the disease last week.

Officials have said that the doctor, Sheik Humarr Khan, has been responding well to treatment at a centre run by Doctors Without Borders in the town of Kailahun. Khan has been described as a national hero for his work fighting the outbreak.

Koroma made the announcement at the National Stadium in Freetown, where he joined Muslims in prayers to mark the Eid ul-Fitr holiday. Health Minister Miatta Kargbo also left Monday morning for Kailahun, said Sidie Yayah Tunis, a ministry spokesman.

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Published: 28 Jul 2014, 08:13 PM IST
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