Liberia: US troops not testing Ebola patients - Health Ministry. HT: Crof.
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troops not testing Ebola patients -Health Ministry clarifies. Excerpt:
The Ministry of Health and Social Welfare has clarified that US troops who arrived in the country on Friday are not involved in testing Ebola patients at various health centers as being rumored here.
The ministry has also dismissed reports of people begging to have suspected Ebola patients tested at the ELWA Hospital, terming the rumor as baseless.
Speaking on Monday, September 22nd during a regular press briefing at the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, the Assistant Health Minister for Preventive Services, Tolbert Nyeswah, said the 3,000 US military personnel, who arrived in Liberia over the weekend are not here to test people with the Ebola virus disease.
He said the coming of the US military has nothing to do with testing or touching patients with the deadly Ebola virus, adding that they are here to render assistance and help maximum security for health care workers at various health centers.
Minister Nyenswah said the Americans are also in Liberia to train soldiers of the Armed Forces of Liberia in combating the deadly Ebola virus.
The US intervention includes establishing a regional intermediate staging base (ISB) to facilitate and expedite the transportation of equipment, supplies and personnel. Of the U.S. forces taking part in this response, many will be stationed at the ISB.
Command engineers will build additional Ebola Treatment Units in affected areas, and the U.S. Government will help recruit and organize medical personnel to staff them. The military will establish a site to train up to 500 health care providers per week, enabling healthcare workers to safely provide direct medical care to patients.
The US will deploy 65 experts from its public health Corps to Liberia to manage and staff a previously announced Department of Defense (DoD) hospital to care for healthcare workers who become ill. The deployment roster will consist of administrators, clinicians, and support staff.
The US will also supply Ebola prevention kits targeting 400,000 most vulnerable households in Liberia. The package will subsequently be scaled to cover the country and the broader region.
As part of the effort, this week, USAID is expected to airlift 50,000 home health care kits from Denmark to Liberia to be hand-delivered to distant communities by trained youth volunteers.

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