Sunday, October 12, 2014
Ebola Outbreak Infected Corpses Abandoned On Sierra Leone’s Streets As Workers Strike Over Pay
The Ebola crisis in Sierra Leone is said to have
worsened as burial teams have gone on strike
leaving corpses of infected victims on the streets
of the capital, Freetown.
According to the Sierra Leone Broadcasting
Corporation , the bodies were being left in homes
and in public after the workers complained about
being owed hazard pay for more than a week.
Deputy Health Minister, Madina Rahman
reportedly said during a radio interview today,
October 8:
“The health ministry is going to investigate the
delay in the health workers not receiving their
money,”
The spokesperson for the ministry, Sidie Yahya
Tunis also described the situation as being “very
embarrassing”
Corpses of Ebola victims are highly contagious
and account for a large number of infections.
The disease has killed over 3400 people in West
Africa with Sierra Leone and Liberia suffering the
worst casualties.