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          Unrest sets back Ebola fight

          By Associated Press in Monrovia, Liberia | China Daily | Updated: 2014-08-20 07:12

          Officials comb slum of 50,000 people to stop virus spreading

          Authorities in Liberia urgently searched on Monday for 17 people who fled an Ebola medical center over the weekend when it was attacked by looters who stole bloodstained sheets and mattresses and took them into an enormous slum.

          Health officials were combing Monrovia's West Point area, home to at least 50,000 people, to try to stop the virus from spreading further in a country where more than 400 people already have died.

           Unrest sets back Ebola fight

          People pass by Ebola virus health warning signs, in the city of Monrovia, Liberia, on Sunday. Liberian officials fear Ebola could soon spread through the capital's largest slum after residents raided a quarantine center for suspected patients and took items including bloodstained sheets and mattresses. Abbas Dulleh / Associated Press

          The World Health Organization urged Liberia and other Ebola-affected countries on Monday to screen all passengers leaving international airports, sea ports and major ground crossings.

          Those with symptoms of the virus also were urged not to travel. Many airlines have halted services to the capitals of Liberia and neighboring Sierra Leone.

          The weekend chaos in Monrovia highlights the growing unease and panic in Liberia amid the mounting Ebola death toll and illustrates the risks of further instability in this deeply impoverished country, where mistrust of the government runs high. In addition, health workers are complaining about a lack of protective gear. Treatment centers are viewed by many as a place where people go just to die.

          "They are not happy with the way Ebola is being managed, and the response that the government is providing," said Koala Oumarou, country director for the aid group Plan Liberia, which is helping the health ministry to raise awareness. "It's where the frustration is coming from."

          Liberia's president already has declared a state of emergency, dispatching armed soldiers to enforce quarantines of infected areas. But little was done on Saturday to stop looters from invading the Ebola quarantine center and taking items covered in bodily fluids that now could only further transmit the gruesome virus, witnesses said. Ebola is spread through direct contact with the blood, vomit, feces or sweat of sick people.

          "This West Point situation really was our greatest setback since we started this fight, and we are working on making sure that we can correct that situation," Liberian Information Minister Lewis Brown said.

          "We have learned a bit of bitter lesson here," he added.

          Latest sign of anger

          Witnesses said an angry mob attacked the "holding center" for people who had been exposed to Ebola and were being monitored during an incubation period for signs of the disease. The looters took medical equipment, and mattresses and sheets that had bloodstains, said a police official, who insisted on anonymity.

          "Between the houses, you could see people fleeing with items looted from the patients," the official said, adding that he now feared "the whole of West Point will be infected".

          Witnesses said the weekend mob was angry about possible Ebola patients being brought into their area. None of those who fled had yet been confirmed to have Ebola, Assistant Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said.

          The ransacking of the holding center is only the latest sign of anger among Liberians with the government's response to the crisis. Some health workers and burial teams also have faced aggression from communities who fear the corpses will sicken them. Others have held protests when bodies left on the streets have not been collected fast enough.

          This year's outbreak marks the first time the gruesome disease has made its way to Liberia, presenting a herculean task for the aid workers trying to halt its spread through awareness campaigns. Despite the billboards and radio jingles, fear and denial have obstructed efforts to get the crisis under control, observers have said.

          (China Daily 08/20/2014 page10)

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