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Ghanaian actor, John Dumelo, has called on Africans and the entire
world to help eradicate the Ebola pandemic in West African, especially
in Liberia.
The outbreak currently continues to spread in West
Africa, with 142 more cases recorded, bringing a new total to 2,615 with
1,427 deaths, the World Health Organisation said on Friday.
Most
of the new cases are in Liberia, where the government was delivering
donated rice to a slum where 50,000 people have been sealed off from the
rest of the capital in an attempt to contain the outbreak.
New
treatment centres in Liberia are being overwhelmed by patients who were
not previously identified. One centre with 20 beds opened its doors to
70 possibly infected people, likely coming from “shadow-zones” where
people fear authorities won’t let doctors enter, the U.N health agency
said.
Liberian fleeing with an alleged Ebola patient
The
award winning Ghanaian actor seems to have also agreed with persons who
think that the pandemic has a spiritual dimension and needs spiritual
attention, as he took to social media to call for prayers for Liberia in
particular.
“Let’s pray for Liberia #StopEbola,” John Dumelo said on Twitter last Thursdays.
Meanwhile
more and more other African celebrities have been using their social
media platforms to educate and create awareness about the virus and the
ways to stop spreading it. |
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