Thousands of injuries of "Ebola" by week starting from December






World Health Organization warned of the spread of scary virus Ebola in West Africa, especially in the countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, starting from December, fearing casualties in the thousands per week, and in conjunction with the warnings raised by Britain, France and the United States precautionary measures in airports to detect no injuries might respond to it through the flights.

The organization expressed fears of registration between 5000 and ten thousand injured a week, stressing that the deaths hemorrhagic fever now exceed 4,400 deaths, mostly in those three countries, while said Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization Bruce Aillward, that the mortality rate among people with hemorrhagic fever caused for Ebola in these countries may reach 70%.

Said Aillward "The epidemic continues to lead in West Africa", pointing out that he is now registered 1000 new cases per week, and warned that the number of casualties rises steadily in the capitals of these countries, and that the real number is estimated and a half times, which is officially registered in Guinea, and twice more in Sierra Leone, and two and a half in Liberia.

Britain started to monitor passengers arriving at airports and train stations, as did the United States and Canada, where they will be questioned passengers coming from countries most affected by the virus, will also be starting on Tuesday measuring temperature passengers at Heathrow Airport. France intends to apply similar measures for flights coming from Guinea, and it was decided to conduct a five airports American receives 94% of the passengers coming from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea passenger screening procedures upon arrival.

In spite of this negative news, the World Health Organization said in a statement in Geneva that she could announce the demise of the wave of Ebola in Senegal next Friday, and then in Nigeria next Monday if you did not register any new infections in these countries until that time.

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