Firstpost
  • Home
  • Video Shows
    Vantage Firstpost America Firstpost Africa First Sports
  • World
    US News
  • Explainers
  • News
    India Opinion Cricket Tech Entertainment Sports Health Photostories
  • Asia Cup 2025
Apple Incorporated Modi ji Justin Trudeau Trending

Sections

  • Home
  • Live TV
  • Videos
  • Shows
  • World
  • India
  • Explainers
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Cricket
  • Health
  • Tech/Auto
  • Entertainment
  • Web Stories
  • Business
  • Impact Shorts

Shows

  • Vantage
  • Firstpost America
  • Firstpost Africa
  • First Sports
  • Fast and Factual
  • Between The Lines
  • Flashback
  • Live TV

Events

  • Raisina Dialogue
  • Independence Day
  • Champions Trophy
  • Delhi Elections 2025
  • Budget 2025
  • US Elections 2024
  • Firstpost Defence Summit
Trending:
  • Nepal protests
  • Nepal Protests Live
  • Vice-presidential elections
  • iPhone 17
  • IND vs PAK cricket
  • Israel-Hamas war
fp-logo
Panicked global leaders vow to do more to fight Ebola as infection spreads
Whatsapp Facebook Twitter
Whatsapp Facebook Twitter
Apple Incorporated Modi ji Justin Trudeau Trending

Sections

  • Home
  • Live TV
  • Videos
  • Shows
  • World
  • India
  • Explainers
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Cricket
  • Health
  • Tech/Auto
  • Entertainment
  • Web Stories
  • Business
  • Impact Shorts

Shows

  • Vantage
  • Firstpost America
  • Firstpost Africa
  • First Sports
  • Fast and Factual
  • Between The Lines
  • Flashback
  • Live TV

Events

  • Raisina Dialogue
  • Independence Day
  • Champions Trophy
  • Delhi Elections 2025
  • Budget 2025
  • US Elections 2024
  • Firstpost Defence Summit
  • Home
  • World
  • Panicked global leaders vow to do more to fight Ebola as infection spreads

Panicked global leaders vow to do more to fight Ebola as infection spreads

FP Archives • October 16, 2014, 10:26:21 IST
Whatsapp Facebook Twitter

The worst Ebola outbreak on record has so far claimed 4,493 lives, out of 8,997 recorded cases, according to the World Health Organizatio

Advertisement
Subscribe Join Us
Add as a preferred source on Google
Prefer
Firstpost
On
Google
Panicked global leaders vow to do more to fight Ebola as infection spreads

World leaders declared the Ebola outbreak the worst global health emergency in years, as President Barack Obama vowed a “much more aggressive” response to the spreading virus, which has killed nearly 4,500 people. US President Barack Obama on Wednesday called on the world to do more, while insisting his own country would be “much more aggressive” in its response, after a second Texas hospital worker tested positive. The fact that the newly infected Dallas caregiver took a domestic flight a day before she was quarantined magnified global fears about air travel – concerns Obama tried to tamp down after national crisis talks. “We are going to have to make sure that we do not lose sight of the importance of the international response to what is taking place in West Africa,” Obama said after meeting with his top advisors. Earlier, Obama called his counterparts from Britain, France, Germany and Italy to better coordinate their plan to combat the outbreak. “Leaders agreed that this was the most serious international public health emergency in recent years and that the international community needed to do much more and faster,” British Prime Minister David Cameron’s office said. Obama urged Cameron, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, France’s President Francois Hollande and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to “make a more significant” contribution to the fight, the White House said. [caption id=“attachment_1759329” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Associated Press](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Ebola-banner-AP1.jpg) Associated Press[/caption] European Union health ministers are to meet in Brussels on Thursday, with member states under pressure to follow Washington in sending troops to West Africa to help fight the virus. The United Nations Security Council urged the international community to “accelerate and dramatically expand” aid to the West African countries battling the epidemic. In a unanimously adopted statement, the 15-member body warned that the world’s response “has failed to date to adequately address the magnitude of the outbreak and its effects.” France announced that it would begin carrying out health checks at airports for travelers arriving from the West African nations that have borne the brunt of the outbreak. Airports in Britain, Canada and the United States have already introduced stepped-up screening of travelers arriving from West Africa. On Thursday, additional screening measures are due to launch in the United States at Newark’s Liberty, Chicago’s O’Hare, Atlanta’s Hartsfield, and northern Virginia’s Dulles, the White House said. Last week, screening started at New York’s JFK International. The worst Ebola outbreak on record has so far claimed 4,493 lives, out of 8,997 recorded cases, according to the World Health Organization. The hemorrhagic virus has ravaged West African countries Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone since the start of the year, and the UN health agency has warned there could be a steep rise in infections in coming months. In Liberia, the country worst hit by the crisis, hard-pressed doctors and nurses returned to work after a two-day strike to demand hazard pay for dealing with Ebola patients. The United States pledged $5 million to help pay the workers, many of whom have caught the virus from their patients, bringing its total commitment to the country to $142 million, Liberian officials said. Meanwhile, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued an alert for all passengers who traveled on an October 13 flight from Cleveland, Ohio to Texas. Authorities want to interview 132 people who flew on a plane with an Ebola-infected nurse – the second American to be infected within the United States – who had not yet become symptomatic. CDC chief Thomas Frieden said the case was “very concerning” and warned that health workers who have been exposed to Ebola patients should not use public transport. “She was in a group of individuals known to have exposure to Ebola. She should not have traveled on a commercial airline,” he said. “The investigation is identifying additional health care workers who will be very closely monitored and we are planning for the possibility of additional cases in the coming days.” The woman was isolated at Texas Health Presbyterian hospital in Dallas late Tuesday with a fever, and the crew on the flight said she had not been symptomatic when she flew a day earlier. Ebola is only transmitted by contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person who has fever, diarrhea or vomiting. Both women infected in Texas treated a Liberian Ebola patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, who died in Dallas on October 8. As fears grew about the spread of Ebola, senior US lawmakers overseeing homeland security on Wednesday joined calls for authorities to impose a temporary ban on travel from West Africa. The first US case was announced Sunday – 26-year-old nurse Nina Pham, who is currently in good condition in hospital. The second woman was transferred to Emory University in Atlanta for care. The CDC is monitoring 75 more health care workers at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital for signs of Ebola. “It may get worse before it gets better, but it will get better,” Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings told a press conference. Anthony Fauci, head of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, nevertheless called the second infection “unacceptable.” A Spanish nurse was said to be in stable condition, but a Sudanese doctor who had worked as a UN volunteer in Liberia died of Ebola in Germany late Monday. The World Health Organization warned that the infection rate could reach 10,000 a week in a worst-case scenario by the first week of December. AFP

Tags
Obama World United Nations Security Council US NewsTracker Health Africa Liberia Ebola
End of Article
Written by FP Archives

see more

Latest News
Find us on YouTube
Subscribe
End of Article

Impact Shorts

Nepal: Oli to continue until new PM is sworn in, nation on edge as all branches of govt torched

Nepal: Oli to continue until new PM is sworn in, nation on edge as all branches of govt torched

Khadga Prasad Sharma Oli remains caretaker PM amid chaos in Nepal. Protesters torched parliament, executive seat, Supreme Court, and presidential residence. President Paudel calls for dialogue as violence continues across the country.

More Impact Shorts

Top Stories

Israel targets top Hamas leaders in Doha; Qatar, Iran condemn strike as violation of sovereignty

Israel targets top Hamas leaders in Doha; Qatar, Iran condemn strike as violation of sovereignty

Nepal: Oli to continue until new PM is sworn in, nation on edge as all branches of govt torched

Nepal: Oli to continue until new PM is sworn in, nation on edge as all branches of govt torched

Who is CP Radhakrishnan, India's next vice-president?

Who is CP Radhakrishnan, India's next vice-president?

Israel informed US ahead of strikes on Hamas leaders in Doha, says White House

Israel informed US ahead of strikes on Hamas leaders in Doha, says White House

Israel targets top Hamas leaders in Doha; Qatar, Iran condemn strike as violation of sovereignty

Israel targets top Hamas leaders in Doha; Qatar, Iran condemn strike as violation of sovereignty

Nepal: Oli to continue until new PM is sworn in, nation on edge as all branches of govt torched

Nepal: Oli to continue until new PM is sworn in, nation on edge as all branches of govt torched

Who is CP Radhakrishnan, India's next vice-president?

Who is CP Radhakrishnan, India's next vice-president?

Israel informed US ahead of strikes on Hamas leaders in Doha, says White House

Israel informed US ahead of strikes on Hamas leaders in Doha, says White House

Top Shows

Vantage Firstpost America Firstpost Africa First Sports

QUICK LINKS

  • Trump-Zelenskyy meeting
Latest News About Firstpost
Most Searched Categories
  • Web Stories
  • World
  • India
  • Explainers
  • Opinion
  • Sports
  • Cricket
  • Tech/Auto
  • Entertainment
  • IPL 2025
NETWORK18 SITES
  • News18
  • Money Control
  • CNBC TV18
  • Forbes India
  • Advertise with us
  • Sitemap
Firstpost Logo

is on YouTube

Subscribe Now

Copyright @ 2024. Firstpost - All Rights Reserved

About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy Cookie Policy Terms Of Use
Home Video Shorts Live TV