
The workers, who are on strike, are said to have left two bodies at the hospital entrance and one by the hospital manager’s office. Burial workers for an ebola clinic in Kenema Hospital, Sierra Leone, have dumped the corpses of Ebola victims at the hospital entrance to display their anger at unpaid ‘hazard pay’ allowances.Kenema is a major city in Sierra Leone and has recorded about ten percent of confirmed Ebola cases in the country.
Two
weeks ago a number of Ebola health workers went on strike in the nearby city of
Bo
to protest unpaid allowances strike to protest unpaid allowances.
Despite
signs of progress in reducing the rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia and
Guinea, Sierra Leone continues to experience a surge in new infections with
about 500 new cases in the last week alone.
The
head of The UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response, Anthony Banbury, has
warned that health authorities are losing control of the crisis in certain
rural areas which have little to no intervention resources.
"It's
clear where there are escalating cases rapidly accelerating the spread of the
disease, and where we don't have the response capability on the ground, and
that's definitely the case in some places, we're not going make it."
Banbury said.
The
2014 Ebola crisis has killed over 5000 people mostly in West Africa, with over
15000 cases recorded to date.
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