الجمعة، 7 نوفمبر 2014

Kanada says no to ebola

The Canadian government decided to stop granting visas for people coming from countries most affected by Ebola. Official in the organization "Doctors Without Borders" and said that the disease came on entire villages in Sierra Leone, calling for the speedy in responding to the epidemic. The Canadian government said on Friday it would stop granting visas for people coming from African countries, which is spreading the Ebola virus. She said the Federal Ministry of Citizenship in the interpretation of this step in an official document, "the introduction or spread of this disease would represent an immediate and serious threat to public health." Canada and going that did not announce any cases of Ebola in the footsteps of Australia, which on Tuesday became the first rich country made such a ban. An official in charge of the country to deal with Ebola that this step is not justified medically. Under the new rules, which come into effect immediately, Canada will not proceed with applications for visas to foreign nationals who were in any state affected by Ebola during the previous three months. The government's decision sparked criticism from the conservative New Democracy opposition party. Said Libby Davies health file party official said in a statement, "the experts who rely on them in the fight against Ebola say that this is not the right approach."   Situation closer to the humanitarian disaster in Sierra Leone   Official in the organization "Doctors Without Borders", said on the sidelines of a medical conference in Barcelona that the situation is closer to the disaster in Sierra Leone, where he spent the epidemic on the population of entire villages, pointing out that the biggest death toll than announced. The French news agency that "the situation is catastrophic." He added that "some villages still off the map." He talked about "The village includes forty people died of whom 39 have been spared only one person." He also spoke about another village "where the disease claimed 12 members of one family from grandparents to parents to grandchildren." He expressed regret that "none of these cases were not included in the statistics." He said the development of local health systems, pointing out that some of them "does not have Sula three ambulances per 400 thousand people." He pointed to the difficulties faced by the health centers where Ebola kills crews that take care of the sick. He said that "these countries where only one nurse for every ten thousand people. How do you want the health system works when the disease in ten or 11 or 12 kills nurse?". Through Zakharia hoped to send more medical personnel and means of transport and logistics equipment. He said, "We must work quickly (...) is not in the December / December or January, but now."
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