You are here: HomeNews2015 07 20Article 369680

Ebola is still a threat to Ghana – Red Cross

This article is closed for comments.

Read Comments Comments (20)

  • Pelicles 8 years ago

    Till someone or some organization introduce the Ebola virus into Ghana, our dear nation will be free from the virus. I will not stop saying that Ebola was man-made. When the virus appeared in the 70s, it did not kill that ma ...
    read full comment

  • Hassan Rasta Germany 8 years ago

    THE WESTERNERS KNOWS VERY WELL THAT GHANAIAN LEADERS PREFARES MONEY TO THE LIVES OF THEIR CITIZENS.
    STUPID LEADERS. NPP NDC THEY ARE ALL THE SAME. THEY HAVE ALREADY TAKEN MONEY TO CHANGE FOR LIVES OF THE POOR GHANAIANS.

  • Kofi 8 years ago

    Pelicles, are you in Parliament? If not, please contest in 2016 and you stand a very good chance of being elected. You seem to have all the qualities of the MPs: ignorance.

  • Mary Malone 8 years ago

    I agree with you, Kofi.

    What worries me is what could possibly be the motivation for such a disinformation campaign?

    What would cause someone to put the lives of themselves and other Ghanians by spreading such nonsense ...
    read full comment

  • Pelicles 8 years ago

    Do you know how HIV spread all over the world? Some of you think that man has nothing sinister against his fellow man. We on the African continent will always be short-changed because we seems to be okay with anything that ...
    read full comment

  • Glo 8 years ago

    you may be right, but there is also mutation which can make a virus of bacterium more dangerous. an example is the Strep. bacteria which can mutate to become the flesh-eating type which kills most of its victims.

  • Mary Malone 8 years ago

    Why are you spreading disinformation about such a life-and-death situation?

    What kind of profit could you possibly obtain from doing such a thing?

  • Pelicles 8 years ago

    If you think that these deadly viruses just pop up from the blue sky then, I am sorry for you. HIV and Ebola are man-made and there is nothing that can convince me. When Bill Clinton, the former US president was leaving off ...
    read full comment

  • Says Who 8 years ago

    What is happening to the national centre for disease control ans all those people with the big credentials when nothing is happening.

    We have had the first phase of this disease which was a pandemic and they know nothing ...
    read full comment

  • Kwame Birmingham 8 years ago

    Ghanaians treat Ebola with Jesus name, kwasiafuo you reject science and stick with fiction, you will all die of stupidity

  • Concerned Citizen 8 years ago

    Who is stupid here? What has become of the so called scientific projection that by January 2015, the whole of West Africa and its economies would be destroyed and brought to their knees through ebola and the death toll would ...
    read full comment

  • Glo 8 years ago

    There is no need for insults. you can bring your point across without insulting anyone. If you feel that they need to be educated, simply share your knowledge with them.

  • Agbeli Kumordzi 8 years ago

    The public health is responsible to educate Ghanains not the Red Cross please

  • BIG QUESTION 8 years ago

    Say the truth, why else was there the attempt to try an Ebola vaccine in uninflected Ghana when there are countries like Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea which have already been exposed to the disease ? How were they going t ...
    read full comment

  • Kwame Birmingham 8 years ago

    Big question or whatever you call yourself, i blame Ghana's education system, you are so ignorant it hurts but I'm not surprised even your mps are tibonkoso big time. How vaccines work are too complicated for your bat soup br ...
    read full comment

  • Kofi 8 years ago

    Thanks Kwame!

  • Blackshirt 8 years ago

    This is the time to allow our 42gallant health volunteers to pass on their acquired experience from Liberia and Sierra Leone to the targeted Districts in the Western Region.

  • Kofi 8 years ago

    Even the country's parliament thinks Ebola threat is over. When you say they are ignorant, they spent over 2 days questioning you.

  • Bawa 8 years ago

    Good works GRCS, as the saying goes prevension is better than cure.
    Let's all join hands to support and educate on these killer diseases.

  • GHANA FIRST 8 years ago

    These guys are keeping the virus to spread into Ghana so that they can say they told you so. No sense at all in all that ICRC and the vaccine trial fools are telling Ghanaians. Who in his or their right senses will accept thi ...
    read full comment