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Transport operators on Accra-Lagos routes call for education on Ebola

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  • Sonja 9 years ago

    just look out for that one person who keeps stopping the bus every now and then to ease him or herself and call for medical attention or better still, look out for pale looking passengers and ask a few questions for some clue ...
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  • DELALI,USA 9 years ago

    This is not enough evidence for spotting
    the disease.

  • MARCUS AMPADU 9 years ago

    It is quite easy for everyone to educate himself or herself: make the effort!
    Just go to the following websites -
    www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/transmission
    www.cdc.gov./vhf/ebola/outbreaks/guinea
    www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/pdf/fact ...
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  • SUHUM SAMAN 9 years ago

    How many of the transport operators can afford to buy a computer to look at the websites you are recormending massa?

  • Senior Wisdom 9 years ago

    Ghana has been talking big about how prepared we are to deal with ebola, but we read that even passengers from Nigeria to Ghana are not screened. We are praying and screaming, delivering people from the 'spirit of ebola' but ...
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  • Agyaku NYC 9 years ago

    Ghanaians/government with their silly giggling are copy cat, never able in taking useful initiative measures. The most preventive procedure as of now is to close its borders to those affect countries now.As Nigeria will never ...
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  • Kwame Joe 9 years ago

    Why don't you react to the printed article, and tailor your comments to it , instead of beating about the bush with your silly giggling about Ghanaian govt.

  • DELALI,USA 9 years ago

    Please i think ghana should cut all dealings with all countries with ebola infestation because prevention is better
    than to cure.

  • flat face 9 years ago

    Came from Nigeria. No screening at aflao

  • flat face 9 years ago

    Benin and Togo. Only 5 ppl were screened on bus at Nig. Border

  • Sankofa 9 years ago

    Fishermen should be advised to avoid Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia as a precaution against catching the deadly Ebola disease.

    We must temporarily halt movement of people between our country and Nigeria as a precaution. ...
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  • Akakpo 9 years ago

    We're on our own in Ghana! Even Guinea has had the sense to close it's borders. Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria have all declared states of emergency. Their leaders have addressed their populations to reassure them. Mahama ...
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  • Lucy 9 years ago

    They can't manage NHIS, they can't manage school feeding, they can't manage our borders, they can't manage metro mass transport, they can't manage ebola emergency, they can't manage the economy! Really, what can Mahama and th ...
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  • Kwame VS Kofi 9 years ago

    Yes, we can give lessons about ebola in Tro-Tros, like those renegade pastors preaching in buses! Good idea! Why not attend a bat-cooking course at a kaneshi chop bar??