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Prime Minister meets Ebola taskforce

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Prime Minister Perry Christie

By NICO SCAVELLA

Tribune Staff Reporter

nscavella@tribunemedia.net

A TASK force on the deadly Ebola virus, comprised of several government ministers and key personnel from various government departments, met yesterday at the Office of the Prime Minister, the government said.

The meeting comes as the Christie administration faces mounting criticism over its Ebola preparedness plans. The government did not reveal what was discussed at that meeting, but reportedly gave ZNS News “exclusive” access. Yesterday Bahamas Information Services released photos from the meeting with a brief caption, but provided no details to private media houses.

Prime Minister Perry Christie, National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage, Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell, Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe, Health Minister Dr Perry Gomez, State Minister of Legal Affairs Damian Gomez and Aviation and Transport Minister Glenys Hanna Martin among others were all present at the meeting.

Public Hospital Authority Managing Director Herbert Brown also attended the meeting.

The meeting comes just days after government health officials said the Bahamas had decided not to close its ports to travellers from infected areas, instead opting to increase awareness of workers stationed at the ports and educating them on the disease.

It also comes after recent criticisms of the government by members of the Free National Movement and the Democratic National Alliance regarding the government’s “laid back” approach to implementing preventative measures for tackling the Ebola virus.

Last week The Tribune revealed portions of the Ministry of Health’s 51-page Ebola Preparedness and Response Plan.

In the report is a brief section addressing port surveillance, which requires medical officers to be on call and to be accessible 24 hours a day. It does not call for screenings of travellers at ports of entry, however.

FNM Chairman Darron Cash on Sunday said he didn’t think the country is ready for an Ebola case, despite the assurances from health officials.

Yesterday in a press statement, DNA Deputy leader Chris Mortimer further criticized the government for its handling of the Ebola threat.

“Instead of providing clarity on the way forward, the minister (of health) has left even more unanswered questions,” Mr Mortimer said. “His most recent update statement on the Ebola virus and its implications, was yet another wasted opportunity for the government who, instead of providing details of its plan and when implementation of said plan would occur, he simply regurgitated facts about the disease which could be acquired by a simple Google search.”

Additionally, residents are also becoming increasingly concerned due to the country’s accessibility and lack of Ebola screenings at ports of entry.

Ebola is a deadly virus that is acquired by contact with blood or body fluids of an infected human or animal.

This year’s outbreak of Ebola in West Africa is the largest in history, with officials confirming recently that the pace of infection had accelerated.

According to the World Health Organization, the West African epidemic could infect more than 20,000 people and spread to 10 countries.

Since March, the disease has spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria and Senegal in Africa. However yesterday, Nigeria was declared Ebola-free by the WHO after a 42-day period with no new cases.

The disease has also been documented in the United States, according to the US Centres for Disease Control.

Thomas Duncan, after entering the US from Liberia, died in Dallas, Texas from the disease. Two nurses who cared for Mr Duncan, have subsequently tested positive for the virus.

Dr Glen Beneby, chief medical officer at the Ministry of Health, on Friday said every island is ready to deal with Ebola, although there are different levels of readiness among the islands.

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SP 9 years, 6 months ago

"Dr Glen Beneby, chief medical officer at the Ministry of Health, on Friday said every island is ready to deal with Ebola, although there are different levels of readiness among the islands"

NEWSFLASH JACKASS"S........There is only ONE LEVEL OF READINESS for Ebola!

There isn't one solitary hazmat suit in the entire Bahamas. How are they "training" and WHY take the risk?

The USA is still not ready for Ebola but these clowns in shiny shoes and neckties are?

Stupid is as stupid does!

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SP 9 years, 6 months ago

The generic guidelines Christie & group of clowns are working with are already outdated and revised.

http://www.stripes.com/news/us/cdc-re...">http://www.stripes.com/news/us/cdc-re...

CDC...."The bottom line is the guidelines didn't work for that Texas hospital,"

& most certainly won't work for Haitian Margaret Hospital and has absolutely NO CHANCE of working in any family Island!

Get real Christie....What have you succeeded at? And what gives you the idea that this new attempt to redesign the wheel on Ebola will be any different?

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GrassRoot 9 years, 6 months ago

I am glad the meeting took place. Now we are safe.

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asiseeit 9 years, 6 months ago

Can we send the entire government to West Africa to have a first hand look at Ebola? I would feel much safer, from them, at that point.

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realfreethinker 9 years, 6 months ago

Make sure they shake everyone's hand and dont wear any protective clothing.

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SP 9 years, 6 months ago

...........................Haitian Margaret Hospital ordered full-body suits yet?.......................................

Manufacturers and distributors of impermeable gowns and full-body suits meant to protect medical workers from Ebola are scrambling to keep up with a surge of new orders from U.S. hospitals, with at least one doubling its staff and still facing a weeks-long backlog.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/eb...">http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/eb...

If there was an Ebola case in Nassau today, the patient would be dead and scores of people infected before a full-body suit ever arrived.

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Well_mudda_take_sic 9 years, 6 months ago

Christie pretends to be concerned about Ebola, but he couldn't care less about the tragedy that has been wrought on our society by the PLP's longstanding love affair with voters of Haitian heritage. Like the native indians Christopher Columbus met when he discovered the Bahamas, we native Bahamians today will be wiped out tomorrow by the stranglehold the Haitian population (whether here legally or illegally) now has over us thanks to the Christie led PLP who continue to sell out our country by granting Bahamian citizenship to Haitians in exchange for their vote come election time.

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