"St. Vincent and the Grenadines has placed a ban on nationals from Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, entering the island, as Caribbean countries continue to put in place measures to deal with a possible outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in the region. Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves said that the measure was taken given the lack of infrastructure on the island to deal with the Ebola virus for which there is no known cure."
Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEv1eJbS"Melting pot: At University College London, advice has been circulated telling students to call emergency services if they develop headache, diarrhea or vomiting within three weeks of arriving back in Britain." Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEugLCUT
"Fears: The Postgraduate Statistics Centre at Lancaster University, where cleaners have
been warned to watch out for body fluids when cleaning the bathrooms in halls of residence housing West African students." Read more: http://www.caribbeanfevercommunity.com/profiles/blogs/why-did-my-uncle-die-of-ebola-while-every-other-patient-treated-i#ixzz3GEunN75m
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