The
ministry of education in Guinea has announced that schools and
universities will remain closed indefinitely due to the Ebola epidemic.
The ministry of education in Guinea has announced that schools and
universities will remain closed indefinitely due to the Ebola epidemic.
The head of the department of prevention at the health ministry, Dr. Sekoba Kouyaté, said schools would remain closed until measures to prevent the spread of the disease were concluded.
He expressed disappointment that the government had not taken the
necessary measures early enough before the reopening of schools, which
normally takes place in early October.
Dr. Kouyaté explained that
one of the measures is the training of teachers on basic actions to take
against the spread of the Ebola virus in schools and universities.
In a related development, health officials in regions worst hit by Ebola
in Guinea have appealed to the international community to assist the
authorities in fighting the virus.
EPICENTER
The officials said help was particularly needed in the regions around the south-eastern town of Gueckedou.
Guekedou is a densely forested region located along the borders with
Sierra Leone and Guinea and is the epicentre of the latest Ebola
epidemic.
West Africa Democracy Radio (WADR) quoted the local health
officials in the Gueckedou region of complaining about the lack of
ambulances and other health facilities needed to assist affected
persons.
The officials complained about the lack of proper burial
facilities, which they attributed to the rapid spread of the deadly
virus.
Since the eruption of the epidemic in Guinea in January, the country has registered 826 cases of Ebola and 534 deaths
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The ministry of education in Guinea has announced that schools and universities will remain closed indefinitely due to the Ebola epidemic.
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