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Nigerian port health official uses a thermometer on a worker at
Muhammed International Airport. (Sunday Alamba/AP)
On
Thursday, we heard how a humanitarian organization, Samaritan’s
Pulse pleaded for help for more than a month before the
well-publicized infections of two Americans finally prompted a
response from the U.S. Government.
Ken
Isaacs, vice president of the North Carolina-based Christian
missionary organization-Samaritan's Pulse told a congressional
committee that, “in mid-June, I began speaking privately to U.S.
Officials that the disease was spiraling out of control and more
needed to be done immediately.” But nothing was done. “That the
world would allow two relief agencies to shoulder this burden along
with the overwhelmed Ministries of Health in these countries
testifies to the lack of serious attention the epidemic was given.”
….......
Until
this epidemic hit Nigeria, it was never taken serious, in fact, just
the other day, CNN's Chief medical correspondent Dr, Sanjay Gupta was
talking with the CDC about the level one Ebola alert and the guy
pointed to the map of countries with the infection, then said after
it hit Nigeria, the Alert was issued.
But
should the U.S. Government have waited till some lives have been
lost and possibly more infected before doing what they can do to contain
the virus?
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