Tuesday 29 July 2014

Ebola outbreak: Liberia suspends all football activities

ebola virus According to reports, Liberia has suspended all football activities in an effort to control the spread of the deadly Ebola virus.

The football association said that there was a risk of infection because football is a contact sport.

Read:-10 Things You Should Know About The Deadly Ebola Virus

The number of people killed by the virus in West Africa has now reached 672, according to new UN figures.

Ebola kills up to 90 per cent of those infected, but patients who receive early treatments have a better chance of survival.

It spreads through contact with an infected person’s bodily fluids.

The outbreak was first reported in Guinea in February. It then spread to Liberia and Sierra Leone.

Last week, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, reported its first case – that of Liberian government employee Patrick Sawyer who flew to the main city, Lagos, in an Asky flight.

All officials who had direct or indirect contact with Sawye, 40, had been placed under “observatory surveillance” by health authorities, Liberia’s finance ministry said. Sawyer was a senior official in the ministry, and died in Lagos five days after arriving in the city.

Nigerian authorities have so far identified 59 people who came into contact with Mr Sawyer and have tested 20, Lagos State Health Commissioner Jide Idris is quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying.

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