East Africa: WHO Releases $500,000 to Contain Plague, Marburg500.000$ against the plague THE BLACK DEATH?!

Thats a joke or?
There will be no dawn for mankindKenya and Tanzania are among counties identified by the World Health Organisation as likely hotspots for the plague that has ravaged Madagascar and a recent Marburg virus disease outbreak in eastern Uganda.
So serious is the prospect of the Marburg Virus crossing over the border to Kenya that the WHO has released $500,000 to contain the epidemic.
WHO's latest update on the outbreak put Tanzania, South Africa, Seychelles, Ethiopia, Mauritius, La Réunion, Kenya, Comoros and Mozambique on notice for possible spread of disease because of trade and travel links with Madagascar....
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https://newsclick.in/madagascar-plague- ... qual-worldMadagascar Plague Epidemic: Medieval Diseases in an Unequal WorldThe recent outbreak in Madagascar comes as part of a periodic reminder of the health crisis being faced by the African nations.
Gargeya Telakapalli 30 Oct 2017

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I strongly remind the world leaders to isolate yesenia pestis on the Island Madagascar @ all costIts the 1347 strain.....its mankinds most bitter enemy it kills not only humans also horses rats lions chickens birds many more mammals even pigs and they all will be vectores.
https://www.journalducameroun.com/en/mo ... ic-plague/Mozambique draws up contingency plan for bubonic plague
Published on 29.10.2017 à 16h21 by APA News

Mozambique’s Health ministry says it is drawing up a plan to respond to any possible outbreak of bubonic plague.A deadly outbreak of the plague has killed 20 people in the space of a month in neigbouring Madagascar, with a further 84 infected.
The Assistant National Director of Public Health, Maria Benigna Matsinhe, told Radio Mozambique on Sunday that work
is underway to control the entry points to the country by checking people who have been to Madagascar.
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Echoes of Ebola as plague hits MadagascarAs an unprecedented outbreak of plague sweeps Madagascar, health experts see unsettling parallels with West Africa's Ebola epidemic of 2 years ago. Again, a fearsome disease is spreading from person to person, abetted by local customs and a broken health care system. And like Ebola, this outbreak of plague has moved from the countryside to the cities, where it is flashing out of control. “Exactly like Ebola, it is very challenging to contain urban outbreaks,” says Eric Bertherat, a plague expert with the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva, Switzerland, which is helping Madagascar coordinate its response.
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If the numbers of infection reached tens of thousands the battle on Madagascar is lost so be careful mankind.