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Ebola’s toll on Sierra Leone is much greater than previously thought, with entire villages killed off by the virus. This means up to 20,000 people could have succumbed to the disease by now, a senior coordinator for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) believes.

READ MORE: Canada imposes visa ban on Ebola-hit African countries

According to Rony Zachariah, coordinator of operational research for MSF, the Ebola impact on Sierra Leone is in fact “under-reported,” AFP quotes.

“The situation is catastrophic. There are several villages and communities that have been basically wiped out. In one of the villages I went to, there were 40 inhabitants and 39 died,” Zachariah told the agency.“Whole communities have disappeared but many of them are not in the statistics. The situation on the ground is actually much worse.”

The latest figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) put the total number of dead at 4,951 out of 13,567 recorded cases.

But the real total could be up to 20,000 people dead, Zachariah argues. “The WHO says there is a correction factor of 2.5, so maybe it is 2.5 times higher and maybe that is not far from the truth. It could be 10,000, 15,000 or 20,000.”

Zachariah also highlighted the shortage of healthcare workers in the country.

READ MORE: Ebola hospital ship docks in Sierra Leone in UK aid effort

“You have one nurse for 10,000 people and then you lose 10, 11, 12 nurses. How is the health system going to work?” he said.

Even at this point, the pace of dealing with Ebola is slow, he added. “We might get a vaccine and a treatment...but even now we need to go much faster because the clock is ticking...We want action now.”

Meanwhile, the latest cases of Ebola in Spain and the US have sparked fears of an even bigger outbreak, prompting Canada to step up its border security so as to limit the risk of infection spreading into the country.

The federal government announced on Friday it is suspending the processing of visa applications for residents and nationals who have been in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone in the last three months. The same goes for permanent residence applications.

READ MORE: ISIS eyes using Ebola as bio weapon – Spain

The Spanish government has expressed grave concern over the threat of terrorists using Ebola as a biological weapon against the West.

Spain’s state secretary for security, Francisco Martinez, addressed the parliament, discussing the possibility of extremists connected to the Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS) using Ebola as a weapon against the West.

There are “many examples” of online terrorist chat logs discussing the use of biological warfare against the West, Spain’s RTVE public broadcasting corporation reported.
 
with this speed i am sure ISIS soon get his hands on T-virus and there will be a zombie outbreak in all over Europe ...
 
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Reuters / Susana Vera

Ebola outbreak
Tags

Africa, Health, Medicine, Security
Ebola’s toll on Sierra Leone is much greater than previously thought, with entire villages killed off by the virus. This means up to 20,000 people could have succumbed to the disease by now, a senior coordinator for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) believes.

READ MORE: Canada imposes visa ban on Ebola-hit African countries

According to Rony Zachariah, coordinator of operational research for MSF, the Ebola impact on Sierra Leone is in fact “under-reported,” AFP quotes.

“The situation is catastrophic. There are several villages and communities that have been basically wiped out. In one of the villages I went to, there were 40 inhabitants and 39 died,” Zachariah told the agency.“Whole communities have disappeared but many of them are not in the statistics. The situation on the ground is actually much worse.”

The latest figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) put the total number of dead at 4,951 out of 13,567 recorded cases.

But the real total could be up to 20,000 people dead, Zachariah argues. “The WHO says there is a correction factor of 2.5, so maybe it is 2.5 times higher and maybe that is not far from the truth. It could be 10,000, 15,000 or 20,000.”

Zachariah also highlighted the shortage of healthcare workers in the country.

READ MORE: Ebola hospital ship docks in Sierra Leone in UK aid effort

“You have one nurse for 10,000 people and then you lose 10, 11, 12 nurses. How is the health system going to work?” he said.

Even at this point, the pace of dealing with Ebola is slow, he added. “We might get a vaccine and a treatment...but even now we need to go much faster because the clock is ticking...We want action now.”

Meanwhile, the latest cases of Ebola in Spain and the US have sparked fears of an even bigger outbreak, prompting Canada to step up its border security so as to limit the risk of infection spreading into the country.

The federal government announced on Friday it is suspending the processing of visa applications for residents and nationals who have been in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone in the last three months. The same goes for permanent residence applications.

READ MORE: ISIS eyes using Ebola as bio weapon – Spain

The Spanish government has expressed grave concern over the threat of terrorists using Ebola as a biological weapon against the West.

Spain’s state secretary for security, Francisco Martinez, addressed the parliament, discussing the possibility of extremists connected to the Islamic State (IS, previously ISIS) using Ebola as a weapon against the West.

There are “many examples” of online terrorist chat logs discussing the use of biological warfare against the West, Spain’s RTVE public broadcasting corporation reported.

I have only read these type of things that happened in distant past : "London Plague" "Cholera in many parts of India and South Asia"!! So Sad!
 
This means up to 20,000 people could have succumbed to the disease by now, a senior coordinator for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) believes.

very believable.

In one of the villages I went to, there were 40 inhabitants and 39 died,” Zachariah told the agency.

bloody hell...

but i really want ebola to come to india, because india is the most insular ( self-isolated ) society in history... busy in its colleges, jobs, families and insane injustices... ebola will put fear into india and make indians to change their ways...
 

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