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‘Sustained public education is key to Ebola prevention’

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  • Ghfuo: hang nyantakyi, NOW!!! 9 years ago

    Car accidents kill more people than ebola..so I don't know what people are.scared about here. This is fact! Be more afraid of.death driving or being in a car than catching ebola. Sika die3y nti people are comforting stories a ...
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  • NANA 9 years ago

    SEND ALL GHANA PASTORS AND PROPHETS TO LIBERIA ND GUINEA TO HEAL EBOLA PATIENTS.
    WHERE IS DUNCAN-WILLIAMS, AGYIN-ASARE AND MENSA-OTABIL?

    WHERE ARE THE PROPHETS AND MEN OF GOD IN THE FACE OF EBOLA?
    THEY ARE ALL HIDING.
    W ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 9 years ago

    AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....

    It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ...
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  • princewilly@ymail.com 9 years ago

    Four Worms and a lesson to be learned
    A minister decided that a visual demonstration would add emphasis to his Sunday sermon.
    Four worms were placed into four separate jars.
    The first worm was put into a container of alcoh ...
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  • Emma 9 years ago

    A lot of have been said sbout Ebola but what I do not know are;
    a. How dischatges,and fomites of suspected Ebola cases are going to be disposed of
    b.How terminal Ebola cases will be disposed of.
    c. The sort of training th ...
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  • MD 9 years ago

    By the time the black race would have woken up from depended somnambulist, pettiness, selfish, greed and ignorance state; the white race would have vacated the earth to the moon, leaving the black race to the created biologic ...
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  • Ama Serwah 9 years ago

    EBOLA:Cancel Africa Cup of Nations games

  • Shabi 9 years ago

    Congratulations must go to the AIT for this initiative. I however find it strange that our medical institutions have remained deaf and dumb in the face of this threatening Ebola scourge, leaving people and organizations with ...
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