Police officers and ambulance medical staff stand outside the jobcentre in the Berlin district of Pankow after a woman showed symptoms of the infectious Ebola virus disease then collapsed there. |
A woman was rushed to hospital and hundreds of people were
quarantined today after she showed symptoms of Ebola virus infection in a
jobcentre in Germany. As many as 600 visitors and staff at the employment
office building in Berlin were also stopped from leaving for several hours as
emergency services sealed off part of the street. The mass-circulation daily
Bild said the woman had fainted, that she hailed from
Nigeria and that she said
later that she had recently been in contact with people infected with Ebola.
Several people who had been with the woman inside the building in the
north-eastern district of Prenzlauer Berg were later taken to hospital for
testing.
Berlin fire department spokesman Rolf Erbe said that because
the patient came from ‘an area affected by a highly contagious disease, we took
these precautions.’
He said the testing in the city’s Charite hospital would
take some time.
‘The patient was isolated inside the ambulance; the staff
took the appropriate protective measures. An emergency medic, the public health
officer, arrived and the necessary precautions were taken,’ he added.
The woman had turned up at the employment bureau with a high
fever. A spokesman for the city’s health authority said emergency services were
called after the woman collapsed.
All 600 people quarantined within the centre were in the
suspected victim’s vicinity before she collapsed.
West Africa’s Ebola epidemic, which has hit four nations
since it broke out in Guinea early this year, is by far the deadliest since the
virus was discovered four decades ago in what is now the Democratic Republic of
Congo.
The World Health Organization said today the Ebola virus had
killed 84 people in just three days, bringing the global death toll to 1,229,
while confirmed, probable and suspect infections rose to 2,240.
The outbreak is not yet under control, the UN health agency
said, although there have been no confirmed cases of the disease spreading
beyond the region at its centre.
A spokesman said: ‘As recent experience shows, progress is
fragile, with a real risk that the outbreak could experience another flare-up.
‘A case in a previously unaffected area was reported last
week, indicating continuing spread to new areas.’
European countries have been taking precautions against a
possible spread, with Berlin’s Charite hospital, where the woman showing
symptoms was taken today, last week holding a photocall for the media to
publicise its readiness.
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Infectious disease specialist Florian Steiner, leftm and quarantine office leader Thomas Klotzkowski disinfect themselves during a demonstration at Berlin’s Charite hospital last week |
Those held in the jobcentre are finally freed after they are judged unlikely to have become infected |
Job seekers and jobcentre employees wait for permission from police to leave the building after it was put on lockdown by emergency services scared that they might have been infected with Ebola virus |
An ambulance carries a suspected Ebola virus carrier to Charite hospital. |
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