Thursday, 9 October 2014

Anger as Ebola nurse's dog put down


Health authorities in Spain have put to death the dog of a nurse infected with the Ebola virus in Madrid, sparking protests from animal rights groups.

The nurse, Teresa Romero, is the first person known to have contracted the deadly virus outside West Africa.
She had treated two missionaries who later died from Ebola. The virus has killed 3,879 people, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
A court order to euthanise Ms Romero's dog was issued on Tuesday despite uncertainty over whether the animal was also infected or risked spreading the disease.



On Wednesday about 50 animal rights activists held a protest outside the nurse's home in Madrid, shouting "assassins".
Two protesters were hurt when they tried to stop the van in which the animal was being transported, El Pais newspaper reported.
The fate of the dog, named Excalibur, sparked huge interest on social networks, after Ms Romero's husband, who like her is being kept in isolation in a hospital, alerted animal protection groups via social networks.

Mean while In Sierra Leone, burial teams have gone on strike because they have not been paid

Why will someone risk his or her life nd at the end will not get paid
That's not fair

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