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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Soul Clinic Ebola Infected Residents Want Ebola Training


Call on Alfalit-Liberia for Hand-washing Structures, Sanitation Materials
By: 
Edwin M. Fayia III
Soul Clinic Community residents in Paynesville have urgently appealed to charity entities and global health partners to initiate some sensitive hygiene trainings in their community.

The residents’ appeal comes in the wake of suspected, probable and confirmed cases of more than 23 Ebola virus deaths for the past three weeks in the densely populated Paynesville Community.
The citizens and residents through the community leadership headed by Mr. Jonathan Enders sounded the appeal in an official encounter with the executives of Alfalit-Liberia and the Liberia/Ghana Missions (LGM) last week.
During the one and half hours of interactive discussions with the leadership of Alfalit-Liberia and LGM, Mr. Enders pointed out that some initiatives have been put in place to sensitize the citizens and residents about the deadly Ebola virus plaguing the nation and its people.
He also underscored the need for building of solid structures such as hand washing reservoirs in densely concentrated entry points to the Soul Clinic Community in Paynesville last week.
Chairman Enders also intimated that the majority of citizens and residents of the Soul Clinic Community are very low income earners and are unable to buy the critical sanitation materials being recommended by health workers in the country.
The Soul Clinic Community also stressed the need for the citizens and residents to at all times observe and practice all rules and regulations regarding dead bodies of infected Ebola virus victims in the area.
He further called on Liberians and global partners to consider a program that will critically address the tracing and tracking steps of suspected,