Philippines: The World Health Organization called the Ebola outbreak “the most severe, acute health emergency seen in modern times” but also said Monday that economic disruptions can be curbed if people are adequately informed to prevent irrational moves to dodge infection.
Staffers of the global health organization “are very well aware that fear of infection has spread around the world much faster than the virus,” Chan said in a statement read out to a regional health conference in the Philippine capital, Manila.
“We are seeing, right now, how this virus can disrupt economies and societies around the world,” she said but added that adequately educating the public was a “good defense strategy” and would allow governments to prevent economic disruptions.
Last month, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged leaders in the most affected countries to establish special centers that aim to isolate infected people from non-infected relatives in an effort to stem the spread of Ebola.
Ban has also appealed for international airlines and shipping companies not to suspend services to countries affected by Ebola. Doing so, he said, hinders delivery of humanitarian and medical assistance. The Ebola epidemic has killed more than 4,000 people, mostly in the West African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, according to WHO figures published last week.
Bureau Report
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