Ethiopia oo Been abuur ku Tilmaantay in dalkeeda laga Helay Astaamo ka Mid ah Cudurka Ebola
Addis Ababa 14.Oct 2014 (SDN/QJ)- Xukuumadda Ethiopia ayaa Xalay Waxa ay Beenisay warar Lagu Baahiyay Baraha ay Bulshadu ku kala War qaadato oo sheegayay, in Dad Xanuunka Abola Qaba oo ka yimi West Africa ay soo Gaadheen Caasimadda Dalka Ethopia ee Addis Ababa.
Sidoo kale waxa ay Beeniyeen in Cid Xanuunka Abola Qabtaa ay ku sugan yihiin Dhaktarka Tikur Anbessa iyo dhakhtaro kale oo Magaalada ah, Abel Yeshaneh Maamulaha Xarunta Caafimaadka Ethopia oo isagu Warbixin Siiyay Dire Tube caawa oo Axad ah , ayaa shaaca ka qaaday in cid Abola qabtaa aanay Ethopia ku sugnayn hadda.
Sidoo kale waxa uu Sheegay inay kasii digtoon yihiin Haddii arintaasi ay ku timaado,waxana uu intaa ku daray in ay qalab baadhitaan oo casri ah, isla markaana awood u leh in sadex ilbidhiqsi ku baadhaya jidhka qofka kasoo dagaya Gegida Diyaaradda Bole Internationa Airport ay Dhigeen:-
Health Official: No Ebola case in Ethiopia
By Elias Meseret
Addis Ababa, Dire Tube – A Health Official in Ethiopia has dismissed rumors on social media that Ebola patients that arrived to the capital Addis Ababa from West Africa have been admitted to the Tikur Anbessa and other hospitals in the city.
Abel Yeshaneh, Public Relations Manager of the Ethiopia Public Health Institute, told exclusively to DireTube on Sunday evening that no Ebola related cases have been registered in the country and all the necessary preparations have been done to deal with the virus if cases happen in the future.
“Two thermostat scan machines that have the capacity to scan one person every three seconds have been installed at the Bole International Airport. We have also set up two quarantine centers in the Yeka Sub-City Hospital and at the new Amanuel Hospital in Kotebe,” Abel told DireTube.
He added that every passenger that arrives to the country passes through the state of the art thermostat machine that is only found in the US and some European countries.
“There is no way the government would hide the presence of the virus in the country if it really exists. But I can confirm to you now that we don’t have any Ebola related cases yet,” Abel explained.
More than 4,000 people have died in the ongoing Ebola epidemic in West Africa, according to the World Health Organization figures published Friday. Almost all of those deaths have been in the three worst-affected countries, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
Ebola spreads through close contact with a symptomatic person’s bodily fluids, such as blood, sweat, vomit, feces, urine, saliva or semen.
Source DireTube