Health care in West Africa!

Hello guys! I will really appreciate if you give me your suggestions on my blog.

As we all know that the Ebola situation in west Africa has killed thousand of people in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.

Some says that the deadly Ebola virus is killing thousand of people because of the poor health care system in those effected country and other says that Ebola virus is a man made virus sent to Africa for population reduction. 

What do you really make of this Ebola situation in west Africa?  and what do you think are the causes?  and also what needs to be done in other to strengthen the healthcare system if you think its weak and need strengthening. 

Thanks everyone, I look forward to your comments and suggestions.

Thanks!!!!

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  • @ Salim Binzou, Thanks for your comment, I appreciate you for that.

    I really don't know who is the beneficiary to that project,  but I was just quoting from what people are saying. right now in my country (Liberia) and other affected country, health workers are carrying on awareness on how to prevent yourself from contracting this deadly Ebola virus. Gradually thing are getting better and we are still praying for this deadly virus to leave our country the soonest time.

    Thanks for your suggestion once again.

  • Hello Komala,

    Good Job keep it up. it's really hurts to hear that the ebola virus is a man made just to reduce populations in Africa who's the beneficial to that project? if getting money out of killing people I think its worthless. anyway, try your level best to announce in your blog how is dreadful virus is transmitted from one person to another, and how to avoid being infected with deadly virus I think that knowledge will help a lot of people in west Africa and the whole Africa in general. it's my hope sooner or later almighty god will lead you to get out of catastrophe.

  • @ Rami thanks so much for your comment. we are living in a wicked world, I really don't know why some scientist or chemist will find interest in making such a deadly disease just in the name of getting more money in return.. it hurts me so much when i see my fellow Liberians dying every day and night from this virus.   

  • @ Jai Yes by washing hands regularly and taking the necessary precautions is helping us in the fight against ebola. thanks so much for your suggestion.

  • @ Expector Smith, thanks so much for your comment on my blog. we are getting a lot of supports from international communities which is helping us  a lots in the fight against Ebola. we are still hopping and praying that this virus leave our country the soonest time.

  • I'm so sad that thousands of people have died of Ebola - half of the patients who were diagnosed with Ebola died. And, among the dead are so many doctors and nurses who tried their best to care and save other patients. 

    We should face the challenge and work together to fight the disease -  China, the United States and other countries are trying to help by sending medical experts, doctors, nurses, and medical supplies. I hope everything there in West Africa will be back to normal as soon as possible. 

  • Yes, the past several months have seen so many news reports about the outbreak of the deadliest virus Ebola in West Africa. We do care. So, let's talk about it. 

  • Dear Komala,
    Population reduction ... it is a dangerous subject... Unfortunately we destroy our planet and it is fact that earth resources can not cover humans needs any more but for sure that do not give the authority to any body to kill innocent people....There is big chance to be this virus a man made virus but we will never know...
    A very nice book called ""Inferno"" for Dan Brown is talking about this idea... read it if you have time
  • Ebola .. !

    Eh, its a hot topic nowadays. Well I really don't know the causes of this disease but yea I have heard that its a man made virus.

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