Egypt pledges support for Ebola fight

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Doctors in protective gear work in the isolation ward of the southern Guinean town of Gueckedou. (SEYLLOU/AFP/Getty Images)
Doctors in protective gear work in the isolation ward of the southern Guinean town of Gueckedou.  (SEYLLOU/AFP/Getty Images)
Doctors in protective gear work in the isolation ward of the southern Guinean town of Gueckedou.
(SEYLLOU/AFP/Getty Images)

Egypt will provide medical supplies to Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia to help combat the threat of the Ebola virus that is sweeping through West African countries.

Egypt pledged medical supplies worth EGP 100,000 to Sierra Leone, EGP 150,000 to Guinea and EGP 150,000 to Liberia which will also receive an additional EGP 150,000 worth of laboratory equipment.

The announcement came during Egypt’s participation in an Executive Council of the African Union meeting aimed at finding ways of tackling the crisis.

Egypt’s representative pointed out during the meeting that the outbreak of the deadly virus has “highlighted the vulnerability of public health systems and the need for people to access more care and public health, which guarantee their safety”.

He stressed the need to have a “comprehensive approach to deal with this crisis” across the African continent and not just to focus on the three affected nations.

As of 31 August, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that 3,685 people were thought to be infected with the disease. The WHO also reported that 1,841 people had died according to the health ministries of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia. Nigeria had 21 cases of the infected patients with 7 deaths, while Senegal has one confirmed case but no deaths reported.

 

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