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Bahrain undertakes measures to deal with Ebola

Screening travellers from Ebola-hit countries and intensive training for healthcare workers has been announced

A man's temperature is measured before he is allowed into a business center, as fear of the deadly Ebola virus spreads through the city of Monrovia, Liberia, on August 9, 2014

IANS Manama

Bahrain is tightening control of its ports and screening travellers from Ebola-hit countries, as officials announced intensive training for healthcare workers, the health ministry said.

Though no Ebola case has been reported in Bahrain, the country has issued a guideline for all health care workers on how to diagnose and deal with suspected cases, Xinhua quoted Health Minister Sadiq Al Shhabi as saying.

The ministry has adopted standard precautions to be undertaken by patients and visitors at the country's main hospital, he added.

Meanwhile, visitors to Bahrain from Ebola-hit countries, such as Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia and Nigeria, are not granted entry visas.

 

Ebola virus is a severe, often fatal, illness that carries a fatality rate of up to 90%. According to UN figures, more than 6,500 people are believed to have been infected, and more than 3,300 died since the outbreak was confirmed in March.

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First Published: Oct 15 2014 | 8:22 AM IST

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