Ebola scare hits Black Stars

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  • bullet 11 years ago

    Why not?

  • Ostutus 11 years ago

    why not boycott the entire tournament since the disease is centered in an around the west coast of Africa.

    Haha if you think this came out a baffoon.

  • Kali 11 years ago

    Why should black stars even think of playing even a single qualify match when they knew well that, they will only break our heart again. why can't we let these matches conk out so that at least we will be some how free from E ...
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  • GHFUO: nyantakyi, 1/9aa must go ASAP! 11 years ago

    IF I WERE A LOCAL OR FOREIGN BASED PLAYER. I WONT RISK MY HEALTH TO PLAY FOR GBSTARS IN AN EBOLA PRONE AREA. ESPECIALLY, WITH AA IN CHARGE AS COACH. AA WILL HIMSELF BRING EBOLA TO CAMP AND INFECT ALL THE PLAYERS BECOS OF HIS ...
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  • Alah 11 years ago

    What then is your problem? Appiah or Ebola?

  • Kali 11 years ago

    Only a fool trade his life for money.

  • Kadji kadji 11 years ago

    Are the aforementioned players the only human beings in the national team?

  • abounico 11 years ago

    whoever wrote this article is very naice.
    you dont know what ebola is and how you can be infected so dont write rubbish. the match can be played anywhere and the teams can be subject to lab tests before, enough of this media ...
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  • danny 11 years ago

    Another one who thinks he knows it all!

  • Ayitey 11 years ago

    I think it is you who don't know what Ebola is.The doctors say it takes about 21 days before an infected person starts to show symptoms so what you are saying is also rubish and you sound naive also because if some of the pla ...
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  • FACTS 11 years ago

    Abonico you are rather naive.One can get the disease through contact with infected,blood,fluid,sweat silava and even sperms.The list goes on and continues.Preventive measures is the best cure.How sure are you that screening ...
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  • Anokwale 11 years ago

    Although there are always risks with any infectious disease, we should not create panic. Most of the deaths are a result of lack of care. There is no vaccine, but intravenous fluids, blood transfusions and hydration are key ...
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  • Kwame 11 years ago

    What is newsworthy about this article. It is all in the imagination of the writer. What rubbish

  • GHANA FIRST 11 years ago

    This is not a problem. FIFA and CAF should agree to change the venue to an Ebola - free neutral ground.

  • Alah 11 years ago

    Ghana cannot refuse the Guineans entry without subjecting them to test. We just have to follow the procedure and let the game come on. If any of the players happens to have the said disease, then we have right and authority t ...
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  • THEOPHILUS 11 years ago

    It takes 21 days of quarantine before you can be cleared of the disease. After all what is football, life is more precious and I will suggest to CAF to suspend all confederation activities until the Ebola is totally gone.

  • EBOLA HAS COME TO STAY 11 years ago

    My dear, Ebola is there already and there is nothing that can take it away, it can only have a cure, but it will never end,