2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 Nigeria Health

  Irish Independent   
Lock-down order in Sierra Leone as ebola toll soars  Irish Independent
An empty street is seen at the start of a three-day national lockdown in Freetown. Sierra Leone began a three-day lockdown on Friday in an effort to halt the spread of the Ebola virus, as President Ernest Bai Koroma urged residents to comply with the ...

Sierra Leone imposes three-day lockdown in bid to halt Ebola   Los Angeles Times
The West ignores the stories of Africans in the middle of the Ebola outbreak   Washington Post
Slow response to Ebola crisis exemplifies Africa's perennial low-priority status   Dallas Morning News (blog)
Nigerian Tribune   
Jerusalem Post   
Channel News Asia   
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  Nigerian Tribune   
'Because of Ebola, I now go everywhere with hand sanitiser'  Nigerian Tribune
With the recent outbreak of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in Nigeria, everyone has been taking precautionary measures to stay healthy and free from the deadly disease. To some observers, an Ebola infection is a distant threat, while others insist that necessary ...

'How AU Can Intervene To Roll Back Ebola'   The Guardian Nigeria
World Health Organization commends Nigeria over Ebola   Premium Times
Travellers advised of health risks   Royal Gazette
Bernews   
AllAfrica.com   
Sin Chew Jit Poh   
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  CHANNELS   
Lagos to Review Public Health Law over Ebola  THISDAY Live
The Lagos State Government yesterday said it had concluded plans to review its 2003 public health law, which it said, would accommodate a clause that allow the state to apprehend any person whose health condition constituted threat to the society.
Ebola: Last Ebola Suspect In Lagos cleared   360Nobs.com
Ebola: Fashola Visits As First Consultants Hospital Reopens   CHANNELS
Lagos Clears Last Ebola Suspect, Schools to Resume Next Monday   Nigerian Bulletin
Leadership Newspapers   
The News   
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FG to charge N200, 000 for Ebola training  The Punch
The Federal Government is said to be charging N200,000 to train school teachers on the Ebola Virus Disease. The government has also postponed a workshop on EVD earlier designed to train teachers of Federal Government-owned secondary schools ...

We've done everything to protect students during resumption on Monday —FG   Nigerian Tribune
FCT schools to produce liquid soaps to check Ebola   The Guardian Nigeria

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  NDTV   
villagers murder ebola aid workers  The Australian
A TEAM of health workers, journalists and officials were murdered in Guinea by villagers who believed they were spreading ebola. They had been on a mission to educate people about the virus. Nine were reported to have been found dead in a village latrine ...

The fear and hopelessness behind the deadly attack on Ebola workers in Guinea   Washington Post
Members of Ebola fact-finding mission killed in Guinea   Fox News Latino
Ebola outbreak: Guinea team found killed   BBC News
CNN   
NDTV   
Wall Street Journal   
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  Dallas Morning News (blog)   
Don't deploy our troops for Ebola  Dallas Morning News (blog)
Liberian Red Cross health workers, wearing protective suits, carry the body of a 18-old-month baby, victim of the Ebola virus on September 12, 2014 in a district of Monrovia. The tropical virus, transmitted through contact with infected bodily fluids, has killed ...

Hot Zones Without Borders   Wall Street Journal
Ebola worst-case scenario: Over half a million people infected   RT
Ebola could infect 500000 by end of January, according to CDC projection   Washington Post
Business Recorder   
Chicago Tribune   
Daily Beast   
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  wtkr.com   
Bad at math? Blame mom, report says  wtkr.com
Numerical skills are decided in the womb, according to research. If you have always struggled with math, you might just be able to blame your mother. It's because research has linked a woman's hormone levels in pregnancy with her child's maths skills at age ...

Are you dull in Maths? Blame your mother, says researcher   The News
Mother's thyroid level 'may predict child's poor maths'   BBC News
Hormone link to poor maths skills   Daily Mail

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UNICEF seeks help for Liberia, others over Ebola  The Guardian Nigeria
UNITED Nations Children's Education Fund (UNICEF) representative in Nigeria, Mrs Jane Giogh, has appealed to countries with adequate human resources capacity to assist Liberia and Sierra-Leone to fight Ebola disease. Giogh made the call in Port ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
Oto: Wateryam dish with a difference  Nigerian Tribune
Nigeria is blessed with lots of foods especially starchy roots. These come in different varieties such as potatoes, cocoyam, wateryam, yellow yam and white yam and they all have diverse species. Interestingly, these rich sources of carbohydrates can be ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
These habits can damage your eyes  Nigerian Tribune
If there is one thing that is true about the human body, it is the fact that there is always a reaction to every act we are exposed to. We are what we eat; we are what we drink and how you treat your body now would determine how well or how bad it will treat you ...


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