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Angel 9 years ago
I don't blame them either.
I don't blame them either.
RAW 9 years ago
I AM ALSO OF THE VIEW THAT THE HEALTH WORKERS NEED PROTECTIVE CLOTHS FOR THEIR WORK,, HOWEVER THEY SHOULD TAKE NOTE THAT IF THEY RUN TODAY, IT WILL COME CHASING THEM TOMORROW.
I AM ALSO OF THE VIEW THAT THE HEALTH WORKERS NEED PROTECTIVE CLOTHS FOR THEIR WORK,, HOWEVER THEY SHOULD TAKE NOTE THAT IF THEY RUN TODAY, IT WILL COME CHASING THEM TOMORROW.
CHE ANDREW 9 years ago
It is funny how Ghanaians think. This ebola thing is a resent phenomenon and so no one anticipated that it would spread across the region. If the government has procured some protective wears that is just the beginning and s ... read full comment
It is funny how Ghanaians think. This ebola thing is a resent phenomenon and so no one anticipated that it would spread across the region. If the government has procured some protective wears that is just the beginning and should not be the basis for lazy health workers with their useless union leaders to be agitating. This is just an excuse for these lazy asses to absent themselves from work. If a patient is having a common fever these lazy lots will create fear and panic and use that as a cover not to work. We know the plans of the TUC boss and his lot.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago
Andrew, I have followed the spread of Ebola at the sub region when it started from Guinea and started spreading Eastwards. Any serious government would have started making provisions and preparation if there is any attack. Do ... read full comment
Andrew, I have followed the spread of Ebola at the sub region when it started from Guinea and started spreading Eastwards. Any serious government would have started making provisions and preparation if there is any attack. Do you want the medical personnel to take care of Ebola patients unprotected? No sane health worker will do that. I have worked at DAR of Center for disease control before and no supervisor or manager will allow you to be at a any lab without protective gears because of the risks involved. Our ministry of health should have seen this coming. TUC stand is normal.
ESONG UW/R 9 years ago
IT IS ONLY A FAT FOOL THAT WILL SEE DANGER AND WILL NOT RUN. EVEN SOME TREES WHEN THEY SENSE DANGER THE 'RUN' IF EBOLA CASE IS IN THE FLAG STAR HOUSE WILL THE PREZ NOT RUN? PLS LET'S DIVERT THE LOAN FOR SMALL GIRLS PADS TO PR ... read full comment
IT IS ONLY A FAT FOOL THAT WILL SEE DANGER AND WILL NOT RUN. EVEN SOME TREES WHEN THEY SENSE DANGER THE 'RUN' IF EBOLA CASE IS IN THE FLAG STAR HOUSE WILL THE PREZ NOT RUN? PLS LET'S DIVERT THE LOAN FOR SMALL GIRLS PADS TO PROTECTIVE WEARS FOR THE NURSES
bonney ben 9 years ago
You are a disgrace to mother Ghana and Presby Church.What kind of leader are you?Shame on you.
You are a disgrace to mother Ghana and Presby Church.What kind of leader are you?Shame on you.
Don Blunt 9 years ago
Imagine a "brave?", "good Samaritan?", "Presby Church" Nurse, without adequate protective gadgets, attends to this "poor" suffering patient, comes in contact with the virus, and before she can protect herself, attends to ten ... read full comment
Imagine a "brave?", "good Samaritan?", "Presby Church" Nurse, without adequate protective gadgets, attends to this "poor" suffering patient, comes in contact with the virus, and before she can protect herself, attends to ten unsuspecting other patients, and transfers the virus.
Imagine she even comes to Presby Church on Sunday and sings, worships with you, before she suddenly collapses. I hope you can imagine how many of your church members will instinctively come to her aid.
Is this the Godly service you expect of a Health officer?
NiiSa 9 years ago
GREAT
GREAT
Linda 9 years ago
Bonney Ben, if you have solutions on how healthcare workers are to protect themselves when no protective gadgets are made available for their use then, I'm ready to hear you out. What do you suggest they should've done?
Bonney Ben, if you have solutions on how healthcare workers are to protect themselves when no protective gadgets are made available for their use then, I'm ready to hear you out. What do you suggest they should've done?
Queen 9 years ago
Ebola is not yet in the US but hospitals have already put precautionary measures in place including protective gadgets for all healthcare workers. This is virus is not like HIV where people get infected through sex, contamina ... read full comment
Ebola is not yet in the US but hospitals have already put precautionary measures in place including protective gadgets for all healthcare workers. This is virus is not like HIV where people get infected through sex, contaminated blood or needles. It's airborne & more deadly. Why aren't the hospitals equipped with these gadgets as of yet?
Bernard 9 years ago
Linda, please don't be a fool. Think outside the 'box'. Let me ask you a simple question. Your beloved mother/father or both parents including your only adored child, were all struck by Ebola virus. As their doting child an ... read full comment
Linda, please don't be a fool. Think outside the 'box'. Let me ask you a simple question. Your beloved mother/father or both parents including your only adored child, were all struck by Ebola virus. As their doting child and a parent yourself, you rushed them to hospital to be treated. Now, tell me your how you will react, if upon seeing your family the nurses refused to attend to them and took to their heels?
Linda 9 years ago
Bernard, try putting yourself in these workers shoes. As heartless as this appears, what do you want them to do when the hospitals are ill-equipped & the chances of these workers getting expose from this virus is very high. I ... read full comment
Bernard, try putting yourself in these workers shoes. As heartless as this appears, what do you want them to do when the hospitals are ill-equipped & the chances of these workers getting expose from this virus is very high. I'm pretty sure, most of them have families like yourself
Bernard 9 years ago
Linda, lack of common sense and ignorance is the reason Ghana is suffering. Common sense should have informed you that for ethical, moral and hippocratic oath that doctors take, they are at the forefront of a battle and can ... read full comment
Linda, lack of common sense and ignorance is the reason Ghana is suffering. Common sense should have informed you that for ethical, moral and hippocratic oath that doctors take, they are at the forefront of a battle and cannot be seen to refuse attending to a patient. Even worse is to run away. That will be seen as sacking yourself from your job. And this can only happen in Ghana.
Now, because you found yourself between a hard surface and a rock when i asked you a simple question, you revealed your stupidity by posing a question back to me.
Linda now, this is my position. As a medical doctor, my abiding principles and duty first, is to patients care and well being. As for contracting any communicable disease whiles treating my patients, i will damn it and face the consequencies even in the face of death.
You know what? Doctors/Nurses who cannot perform their solemn duty and think they are doing Ghanaians a favour should ladown their tools and leave the profession for those prepared to take over. For all i know, Kofi Asamoah's statement may be the symtons of someone suffering from alzheimer.
Yaw 9 years ago
Your propositions are just plain laughable and stupid at best. The fact that a person is a doctors and has taken a Hippocratic oath does not mean they should put themselves at risk of contracting a disease that is incurable. ... read full comment
Your propositions are just plain laughable and stupid at best. The fact that a person is a doctors and has taken a Hippocratic oath does not mean they should put themselves at risk of contracting a disease that is incurable.
The heck with that oath under communicable and untreatable health conditions. Doctors are humans before they are doctors. They have family and they should in no way sacrifice their lives in saving your poor family member who may not even be saved for the very fact that the disease they are carrying is incurable. The oath does not tie anybody and is unenforceable anywhere.
If you want to make a boneheaded effort to treat ebola patients without protections, go for it. In the end, both of you will face highly probable death together with your loved ones.
Phasmida 9 years ago
Bernard, your dotting child is not mine. I won't die in its place. If my employer provides me with the right tools I'll take extremely good care of him. Otherwise.....
Bernard, your dotting child is not mine. I won't die in its place. If my employer provides me with the right tools I'll take extremely good care of him. Otherwise.....
NICHOLAS 9 years ago
The person was not diagnose as having the disease. It was only a suspected case.
The action of the health personnel only gives weight to the long held view that some people went into healthcare practice not because of the ... read full comment
The person was not diagnose as having the disease. It was only a suspected case.
The action of the health personnel only gives weight to the long held view that some people went into healthcare practice not because of their desire to care for the sick but for financial gain.
Healthcare personnel are the leaders in strikes for better pay in Ghana. Why should they run away because of a perceive problem without any analysis?
They must bow down their heads in shame!!!
Yaw 9 years ago
Place the blame on the door steps of the managers of the health care system not the poor doctors who do not have adequate preparation to handle potentially dangerous health conditions.
Place the blame on the door steps of the managers of the health care system not the poor doctors who do not have adequate preparation to handle potentially dangerous health conditions.
Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago
This so called stupid revrend has been cheating on poor people why won't he talk uselessly
This so called stupid revrend has been cheating on poor people why won't he talk uselessly
Ryuken 9 years ago
Mr Asamoah is right. If they don't have protective gear, they must not attend to Ebola patients otherwise the disease will spread throughout the hospitals and will be brought home to their families and communities.
Mr Asamoah is right. If they don't have protective gear, they must not attend to Ebola patients otherwise the disease will spread throughout the hospitals and will be brought home to their families and communities.
Bernard 9 years ago
KATH Doctors and Nurses would have stolen Ebola if it were a human baby.
I'm not disappointed however, for TUC Gen.Sec. Kofi Asamoah's support for the nurses action. It rather displays his childish political posturing in ... read full comment
KATH Doctors and Nurses would have stolen Ebola if it were a human baby.
I'm not disappointed however, for TUC Gen.Sec. Kofi Asamoah's support for the nurses action. It rather displays his childish political posturing in every case, which sometimes need diplomacy to achieve desired results.
Kofi Asamoah's logic resembles the man who carries a basket to the riverside to fetch water. In other words, how does this man become the leader of an association, such TUC? It is interesting to note that in order to become a leader or hold high office in Ghana nowadays is to behave as a fool. Otherwise, why do we have so many fools occupying sensitive positions in the Country.
Ataa 9 years ago
I am beginning to believe that this man is definitely going crazy. There is no two ways about it. Very irresponsible statement
I am beginning to believe that this man is definitely going crazy. There is no two ways about it. Very irresponsible statement
Bernard 9 years ago
Useless Man indeed. It is true that you don't need academic qualification to be intelligent.
I say this with a heavy heart but, say fate is unkind towards Kofi Asamoah or any of his beloved family and were struck with Ebo ... read full comment
Useless Man indeed. It is true that you don't need academic qualification to be intelligent.
I say this with a heavy heart but, say fate is unkind towards Kofi Asamoah or any of his beloved family and were struck with Ebola virus. They were rushed to hospital only for the nurses to run away uppn seeing them?
Has Kofi Asamoah been possessed with an evil spirit? Only God knows.
Thank you.
NTIM jAKARI 9 years ago
KOF ASAMOAH'S OPEN HATRED FOR THE GOVT WILL SOON FINISH. HE IS PROPHERSEID NOT TO SEE THE NEXT ELECTIONS LET ALONE SELECT THE GOVT OF HIS CHOICE IN ORDER TO GAIN AN APPOINTMENT. THAT IS GODS PUNISHMENT WHEN A LEADER WHO IS SU ... read full comment
KOF ASAMOAH'S OPEN HATRED FOR THE GOVT WILL SOON FINISH. HE IS PROPHERSEID NOT TO SEE THE NEXT ELECTIONS LET ALONE SELECT THE GOVT OF HIS CHOICE IN ORDER TO GAIN AN APPOINTMENT. THAT IS GODS PUNISHMENT WHEN A LEADER WHO IS SUPPOSED TO BUILD IS BUSILY ENGAGED IN DESTROYING NATIONAL UNITY AND PROGRESS ALL IN THE NAME FOR MONEY
Bernard 9 years ago
Useless Man indeed. It is true that you don't need academic qualification to be intelligent.
I say this with a heavy heart but, say fate is unkind towards Kofi Asamoah or any of his beloved family and were struck with Ebo ... read full comment
Useless Man indeed. It is true that you don't need academic qualification to be intelligent.
I say this with a heavy heart but, say fate is unkind towards Kofi Asamoah or any of his beloved family and were struck with Ebola virus. They were rushed to hospital only for the nurses to run away uppn seeing them?
Has Kofi Asamoah been possessed with an evil spirit? Only God knows.
Thank you.
Samuel Ansah,New York 9 years ago
So the so called General Secretary of TUC only advice to health workers is to run away from ebola victims? This is the most irresponsible statement coming out from a public figure like Kofi Asamoah.If it is in the US that a ... read full comment
So the so called General Secretary of TUC only advice to health workers is to run away from ebola victims? This is the most irresponsible statement coming out from a public figure like Kofi Asamoah.If it is in the US that a public figure like this maggot who called himself a doctor made such utterance will be forced to resign immediately by public pressure. Shame Kofi Asamoah. You are indeed an endangered species
Yaw 9 years ago
Using the US an an example to make the point you raised is just ridiculous. You failed to analyze the context of the man's statement.
In the US, the circumstance under which Mr. Asamoah made the statement does not exist. E ... read full comment
Using the US an an example to make the point you raised is just ridiculous. You failed to analyze the context of the man's statement.
In the US, the circumstance under which Mr. Asamoah made the statement does not exist. Ebola is far away in West Africa, yet the CDC has already issued out alert to hospitals to be on the look out. The hospitals here are adequately equipped to take care and manage potential cases of Ebola. That situation is not the case in Ghana.
If the health system in the US is woefully mismanaged, it is rather the managers who will be facing calls to resign.
Yaro de Mann 9 years ago
Do we have to tell the govt what to do in a situation like this?
Do we have to tell the govt what to do in a situation like this?
ANDROPOV 9 years ago
KOFI ASAMOAH,
WAGYIMI PAA. WO YE KWASEAMPANI. I WISH YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS CONTRACT THIS VIRUS
KOFI ASAMOAH,
WAGYIMI PAA. WO YE KWASEAMPANI. I WISH YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS CONTRACT THIS VIRUS
Papa Yaw. 9 years ago
Nothin
Nothin
Isaac Abrefa 9 years ago
The TUC Boss think that everything is politics,how can you say trained doctors and the health workers can run away because there is Ebola patient at the hospital.Soldiers go to war because they are aware they can be killed,bu ... read full comment
The TUC Boss think that everything is politics,how can you say trained doctors and the health workers can run away because there is Ebola patient at the hospital.Soldiers go to war because they are aware they can be killed,but they have to go,it is an obligatory.The TUC Boss can run away not doctors!!!!!.When Doctors go on strike to demand pay increase and other benifits,it these sacrifices that Government quickly heed to their demands.So doctors do your job do not run away.Save the public.Save us the talks TUC BOSS.
Bernard 9 years ago
God bless you Abrefa. I got scared when Kofi Asamoah made this statement. Innocent lives will be at risk if Doctors and nurses heed his call. He should be condemned in no uncertain terms.
Thank you.
God bless you Abrefa. I got scared when Kofi Asamoah made this statement. Innocent lives will be at risk if Doctors and nurses heed his call. He should be condemned in no uncertain terms.
Thank you.
Yaw 9 years ago
It looks like you did not read what the man said. You only read the caption. It will be foolish for health workers to attend to patients with communicable diseases if they do not have the correct protective outfit.
Keep i ... read full comment
It looks like you did not read what the man said. You only read the caption. It will be foolish for health workers to attend to patients with communicable diseases if they do not have the correct protective outfit.
Keep in mind hospitals are places where infections can be transmitted easily. Besides, when the health workers without adequate protections come into contact with patients who have communicable diseases, they can easily facilitate in spreading it to their families and beyond.
Bernard 9 years ago
Where is the logic in this? So the doctors and nurses stopped treating or run away from ebola victims and then, the virus stops spreading.? If hospitals cannot treat patients for lack of protective gears and fear of their (d ... read full comment
Where is the logic in this? So the doctors and nurses stopped treating or run away from ebola victims and then, the virus stops spreading.? If hospitals cannot treat patients for lack of protective gears and fear of their (doctors & nurses) lives then, what's the purpose of establishing hospitals? I cannot believe how majority of Ghanaians are fools. This man is headless. Hahahaa..
Yaw 9 years ago
No, the virus does not stop spreading but the doctors also get a chance not to be sentenced to death. Hospitals are established for treating patients. Ebola has no known treatment. Take that!
The fact that a person is a do ... read full comment
No, the virus does not stop spreading but the doctors also get a chance not to be sentenced to death. Hospitals are established for treating patients. Ebola has no known treatment. Take that!
The fact that a person is a doctor does not mean they have to face a certain infection in situations where death rates are high with no known treatment.
What kind of nonsensical proposition will that be? it is really nonsensical to state that since one is a doctor, they must by all means treat patients even though they face elevated risks of infection. The idiocy in your argument is glaring.
The doctors are humans first before anything else. They also follow natural law of self-preservation? If you will, just go on and be an idiot and treat ebola patients without any protective outfit and stop the warped idea.
Che Andrew 9 years ago
You have said:
"It will be foolish for health workers to attend to patients with communicable diseases if they do not have the correct protective outfit."
When TB started did all governments provide health workers with ... read full comment
You have said:
"It will be foolish for health workers to attend to patients with communicable diseases if they do not have the correct protective outfit."
When TB started did all governments provide health workers with protective wears before they started treating them? When HIV started did all governments provide all their health staff with protective wears before they could treat them? Today hipertitis B is spreading like wild fire yet health workers attend to these patience without protective wear. Why is ebola such a political disease in Ghana? Even countries like Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and DR Congo have not provided all their health centres with protective wears before they attend to patience with symptoms of ebola. Take this common scenario that played out at KATH. A patient reports with an ailment that is similar to ebola. The health workers take to their heals. The patient suffers both physically and emotionally. The test later reveals that it is not ebola after all. Is that the attitude health workers should take? If health workers without protective wear suspect a patient to be suffering from ebola the only professional thing to do is refer the patient to facilities that are currently equipped to deal with the disease. Very soon the TUC boss will ask health centers that do not have protective wears against TB to take to their heals if they suspect a patient to be suffering from TB.
Frank Agyena-Karikari 9 years ago
Che, why don't you stop all these attacks and go and help Ebola patients in S. Leone and Liberia? Did you read about Aljazeera today? The Usa is thinking about airlifting their citizen from Ebola regions in Africa to the USA. ... read full comment
Che, why don't you stop all these attacks and go and help Ebola patients in S. Leone and Liberia? Did you read about Aljazeera today? The Usa is thinking about airlifting their citizen from Ebola regions in Africa to the USA. Do you now see the magnitude of the danger Ebola can cause? More deadly than AIDS and TB.
TB is, is and was curable. CSM is more deadly than Ebola but not as infectious. Let there be an Ebola outbreak and see how many of our MPs and overpaid ministers will leave Ghana. The Doctors are no fools. What prevents the government from getting the right gear for health officials to do their work? I hope you will go to s. Leone and Liberia to help.
Isaac Abrefa 9 years ago
Nobody will go to S. Leone or Liberia to help it is the duty of the Doctors to take care of the sick and the Ebola patients.luckly the doctors who run away as said by the TUC boss was only a force alarm.Are they back at their ... read full comment
Nobody will go to S. Leone or Liberia to help it is the duty of the Doctors to take care of the sick and the Ebola patients.luckly the doctors who run away as said by the TUC boss was only a force alarm.Are they back at their posts.we play no Ebola cases come to our country otherwise, we will sit them down to work.
Yaw 9 years ago
Ebola has no known cure. When it spreads to an area, it is only managed. The best way to prevent the spread is to know the dos and the don'ts.
Relying on doctors to treat it is just a farce. The doctors and nurses who are ... read full comment
Ebola has no known cure. When it spreads to an area, it is only managed. The best way to prevent the spread is to know the dos and the don'ts.
Relying on doctors to treat it is just a farce. The doctors and nurses who are at the helm of affairs in the affected countries have been infected and some have began dying yet the infections are increasing.
You guys who balk at the statement that doctors without adequate protections still have to attend suspected cases of ebola seem to conflate ebola with curable conditions. The disease is not curable.
I can only agree with your proposition in cases where the disease is easily manageable and or curable. Unfortunately, it is not the case with ebola.
Yaw 9 years ago
Soldiers go to war with guns, missiles, tanks, fighter jets and other military equipment. They do not go to war based only on their knowledge of war situations.
Doctors can only treat patients only when they are equipped ... read full comment
Soldiers go to war with guns, missiles, tanks, fighter jets and other military equipment. They do not go to war based only on their knowledge of war situations.
Doctors can only treat patients only when they are equipped with the necessary equipment and facilities.
In the case of Ebola, they cannot save the public from the disease outbreak. They can only manage it, but if they do not have the correct gear, they will be the ones to need medical attention and probably certain death.
For starters, the TUC boss only stated that he supports health professionals who abandon patients suspected of Ebola given that they do not have the requisite equipment and facilities. Probably this logic got lost in translation for you.
You see that your analogy exposes you as a naive individual who only comments on a case without proper thought process.
Isaac Abrefa 9 years ago
If the Doctors do not have the requisite equipments what do they have to do ? The Leadership should have taken the matter up long ago and not to wait until a patient arrived,for them to ' escape'.
If the Doctors do not have the requisite equipments what do they have to do ? The Leadership should have taken the matter up long ago and not to wait until a patient arrived,for them to ' escape'.
Agyaku NYC 9 years ago
Ebola virus is not a joke,Kofi Asamoah is right Ghana health facilities requires extreme protection. As of now there is no Hospital in Ghana fully equip to handle the fatal virus.
Ghana government need to close all ports of ... read full comment
Ebola virus is not a joke,Kofi Asamoah is right Ghana health facilities requires extreme protection. As of now there is no Hospital in Ghana fully equip to handle the fatal virus.
Ghana government need to close all ports of entry and cancel all flights to those affected countries also be highly alert to foreigners entering Ghana. Ghana must quarantine Ebola patients in case there is an out break.
Ugly Akufo Addo 9 years ago
Look at this foolish n bribes taker , Kofi Asamoah is an animal
Look at this foolish n bribes taker , Kofi Asamoah is an animal
sam. 9 years ago
They health workers should run away if the government fail to supply them with protective equipment.this is becuase no human being in his rigth sense will attend the a patients knowing that he will contract the disease if he/ ... read full comment
They health workers should run away if the government fail to supply them with protective equipment.this is becuase no human being in his rigth sense will attend the a patients knowing that he will contract the disease if he/she is wearing no protective gadget ,not even in america or uk.the government in the uk or America may decide to take of the person's relative if he dies but not in Ghana.In Ghana you will sacrifice but if you dies from contracting the disease that's the end no body i mean the government will take care of the family you will leave behind.If even some amount of money is alloacted for the upkeep of your children,a corrupt government official will take it and not give a penny to your family.Ghana is not nation worth sacrifice for in such situations.Our leaders should be proactive and not reactive.they have provide all the necessary equipments.
SATO 9 years ago
Tuc boss is disappointment to Ghana and Ghanaian worker bcos of utterances
Tuc boss is disappointment to Ghana and Ghanaian worker bcos of utterances
Baaba 9 years ago
I guess this man got his doctorate in madness and anything absurd. Whilst everyone today is so concerned about this deadly disease and praying that we be each other's keeper, look at the way he reasoning.
I guess this man got his doctorate in madness and anything absurd. Whilst everyone today is so concerned about this deadly disease and praying that we be each other's keeper, look at the way he reasoning.
Don Blunt 9 years ago
What a pity, that you resort to insults instead of being realistic.
Baaba, just for your information; anyone who gets into contact with such a patient without adequate protective garments risks being contaminated.
Now, We k ... read full comment
What a pity, that you resort to insults instead of being realistic.
Baaba, just for your information; anyone who gets into contact with such a patient without adequate protective garments risks being contaminated.
Now, We know for sure, as the TUC Boss (your 'mad Doc'), wants you to understand: The Hospital Personnel don't have the protective attires yet.
If four Nurses get infected by carelessly coming into contact with this one Ebola patient, there will be four families contracting the virus in less than one day. Now we have AT LEAST 8 people going to spread the virus the next day.
But I think I am overburdening your brain already, so let us stop here
Nii Neku 9 years ago
Mr Asamoah, how sure are you that the sickness is ebola? Why can some of you guys reason before you open your mouths? All os a sudden, you have founs your voice. Swines.Stop spreading such rumours!
Mr Asamoah, how sure are you that the sickness is ebola? Why can some of you guys reason before you open your mouths? All os a sudden, you have founs your voice. Swines.Stop spreading such rumours!
teye 9 years ago
this tuc man, kofi asamoah is unift to lead workers if he has such shallow ideas. he is a cheap man for thinking that way. the nation needs patriotic citizens and not foolish people like him to lead workers. no wonder we are ... read full comment
this tuc man, kofi asamoah is unift to lead workers if he has such shallow ideas. he is a cheap man for thinking that way. the nation needs patriotic citizens and not foolish people like him to lead workers. no wonder we are no where with him around.he should resign,cheap man
Yaw 9 years ago
Yea, Ghana needs patriotic citizens who face elevated risk of death when those who generously dip their hands in the coffers of the republic chill in their luxury funded by the state refuse to procure the necessary health equ ... read full comment
Yea, Ghana needs patriotic citizens who face elevated risk of death when those who generously dip their hands in the coffers of the republic chill in their luxury funded by the state refuse to procure the necessary health equipment for management of potentially deadly communicable diseases.
ADMISSION INTO SHS 1, 2 AND
REMEDIAL SCHOOL FOR 2014/2015
ACADEMIC YEAR.
It is announced for the information
of prospective applicants that
Cambridge Senior High School is
admitting students into SHS 1, 2 and
the Remed ...
read full comment
I don't blame them either.
I AM ALSO OF THE VIEW THAT THE HEALTH WORKERS NEED PROTECTIVE CLOTHS FOR THEIR WORK,, HOWEVER THEY SHOULD TAKE NOTE THAT IF THEY RUN TODAY, IT WILL COME CHASING THEM TOMORROW.
It is funny how Ghanaians think. This ebola thing is a resent phenomenon and so no one anticipated that it would spread across the region. If the government has procured some protective wears that is just the beginning and s ...
read full comment
Andrew, I have followed the spread of Ebola at the sub region when it started from Guinea and started spreading Eastwards. Any serious government would have started making provisions and preparation if there is any attack. Do ...
read full comment
IT IS ONLY A FAT FOOL THAT WILL SEE DANGER AND WILL NOT RUN. EVEN SOME TREES WHEN THEY SENSE DANGER THE 'RUN' IF EBOLA CASE IS IN THE FLAG STAR HOUSE WILL THE PREZ NOT RUN? PLS LET'S DIVERT THE LOAN FOR SMALL GIRLS PADS TO PR ...
read full comment
You are a disgrace to mother Ghana and Presby Church.What kind of leader are you?Shame on you.
Imagine a "brave?", "good Samaritan?", "Presby Church" Nurse, without adequate protective gadgets, attends to this "poor" suffering patient, comes in contact with the virus, and before she can protect herself, attends to ten ...
read full comment
GREAT
Bonney Ben, if you have solutions on how healthcare workers are to protect themselves when no protective gadgets are made available for their use then, I'm ready to hear you out. What do you suggest they should've done?
Ebola is not yet in the US but hospitals have already put precautionary measures in place including protective gadgets for all healthcare workers. This is virus is not like HIV where people get infected through sex, contamina ...
read full comment
Linda, please don't be a fool. Think outside the 'box'. Let me ask you a simple question. Your beloved mother/father or both parents including your only adored child, were all struck by Ebola virus. As their doting child an ...
read full comment
Bernard, try putting yourself in these workers shoes. As heartless as this appears, what do you want them to do when the hospitals are ill-equipped & the chances of these workers getting expose from this virus is very high. I ...
read full comment
Linda, lack of common sense and ignorance is the reason Ghana is suffering. Common sense should have informed you that for ethical, moral and hippocratic oath that doctors take, they are at the forefront of a battle and can ...
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Your propositions are just plain laughable and stupid at best. The fact that a person is a doctors and has taken a Hippocratic oath does not mean they should put themselves at risk of contracting a disease that is incurable. ...
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Bernard, your dotting child is not mine. I won't die in its place. If my employer provides me with the right tools I'll take extremely good care of him. Otherwise.....
The person was not diagnose as having the disease. It was only a suspected case.
The action of the health personnel only gives weight to the long held view that some people went into healthcare practice not because of the ...
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Place the blame on the door steps of the managers of the health care system not the poor doctors who do not have adequate preparation to handle potentially dangerous health conditions.
This so called stupid revrend has been cheating on poor people why won't he talk uselessly
Mr Asamoah is right. If they don't have protective gear, they must not attend to Ebola patients otherwise the disease will spread throughout the hospitals and will be brought home to their families and communities.
KATH Doctors and Nurses would have stolen Ebola if it were a human baby.
I'm not disappointed however, for TUC Gen.Sec. Kofi Asamoah's support for the nurses action. It rather displays his childish political posturing in ...
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I am beginning to believe that this man is definitely going crazy. There is no two ways about it. Very irresponsible statement
Useless Man indeed. It is true that you don't need academic qualification to be intelligent.
I say this with a heavy heart but, say fate is unkind towards Kofi Asamoah or any of his beloved family and were struck with Ebo ...
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KOF ASAMOAH'S OPEN HATRED FOR THE GOVT WILL SOON FINISH. HE IS PROPHERSEID NOT TO SEE THE NEXT ELECTIONS LET ALONE SELECT THE GOVT OF HIS CHOICE IN ORDER TO GAIN AN APPOINTMENT. THAT IS GODS PUNISHMENT WHEN A LEADER WHO IS SU ...
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Useless Man indeed. It is true that you don't need academic qualification to be intelligent.
I say this with a heavy heart but, say fate is unkind towards Kofi Asamoah or any of his beloved family and were struck with Ebo ...
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So the so called General Secretary of TUC only advice to health workers is to run away from ebola victims? This is the most irresponsible statement coming out from a public figure like Kofi Asamoah.If it is in the US that a ...
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Using the US an an example to make the point you raised is just ridiculous. You failed to analyze the context of the man's statement.
In the US, the circumstance under which Mr. Asamoah made the statement does not exist. E ...
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Do we have to tell the govt what to do in a situation like this?
KOFI ASAMOAH,
WAGYIMI PAA. WO YE KWASEAMPANI. I WISH YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS CONTRACT THIS VIRUS
Nothin
The TUC Boss think that everything is politics,how can you say trained doctors and the health workers can run away because there is Ebola patient at the hospital.Soldiers go to war because they are aware they can be killed,bu ...
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God bless you Abrefa. I got scared when Kofi Asamoah made this statement. Innocent lives will be at risk if Doctors and nurses heed his call. He should be condemned in no uncertain terms.
Thank you.
It looks like you did not read what the man said. You only read the caption. It will be foolish for health workers to attend to patients with communicable diseases if they do not have the correct protective outfit.
Keep i ...
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Where is the logic in this? So the doctors and nurses stopped treating or run away from ebola victims and then, the virus stops spreading.? If hospitals cannot treat patients for lack of protective gears and fear of their (d ...
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No, the virus does not stop spreading but the doctors also get a chance not to be sentenced to death. Hospitals are established for treating patients. Ebola has no known treatment. Take that!
The fact that a person is a do ...
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You have said:
"It will be foolish for health workers to attend to patients with communicable diseases if they do not have the correct protective outfit."
When TB started did all governments provide health workers with ...
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Che, why don't you stop all these attacks and go and help Ebola patients in S. Leone and Liberia? Did you read about Aljazeera today? The Usa is thinking about airlifting their citizen from Ebola regions in Africa to the USA. ...
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Nobody will go to S. Leone or Liberia to help it is the duty of the Doctors to take care of the sick and the Ebola patients.luckly the doctors who run away as said by the TUC boss was only a force alarm.Are they back at their ...
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Ebola has no known cure. When it spreads to an area, it is only managed. The best way to prevent the spread is to know the dos and the don'ts.
Relying on doctors to treat it is just a farce. The doctors and nurses who are ...
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Soldiers go to war with guns, missiles, tanks, fighter jets and other military equipment. They do not go to war based only on their knowledge of war situations.
Doctors can only treat patients only when they are equipped ...
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If the Doctors do not have the requisite equipments what do they have to do ? The Leadership should have taken the matter up long ago and not to wait until a patient arrived,for them to ' escape'.
Ebola virus is not a joke,Kofi Asamoah is right Ghana health facilities requires extreme protection. As of now there is no Hospital in Ghana fully equip to handle the fatal virus.
Ghana government need to close all ports of ...
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Look at this foolish n bribes taker , Kofi Asamoah is an animal
They health workers should run away if the government fail to supply them with protective equipment.this is becuase no human being in his rigth sense will attend the a patients knowing that he will contract the disease if he/ ...
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Tuc boss is disappointment to Ghana and Ghanaian worker bcos of utterances
I guess this man got his doctorate in madness and anything absurd. Whilst everyone today is so concerned about this deadly disease and praying that we be each other's keeper, look at the way he reasoning.
What a pity, that you resort to insults instead of being realistic.
Baaba, just for your information; anyone who gets into contact with such a patient without adequate protective garments risks being contaminated.
Now, We k ...
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Mr Asamoah, how sure are you that the sickness is ebola? Why can some of you guys reason before you open your mouths? All os a sudden, you have founs your voice. Swines.Stop spreading such rumours!
this tuc man, kofi asamoah is unift to lead workers if he has such shallow ideas. he is a cheap man for thinking that way. the nation needs patriotic citizens and not foolish people like him to lead workers. no wonder we are ...
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Yea, Ghana needs patriotic citizens who face elevated risk of death when those who generously dip their hands in the coffers of the republic chill in their luxury funded by the state refuse to procure the necessary health equ ...
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