Via lexpressguinee.com: Eradication of the new Ebola epidemic in Guinea: the ANSS sets itself a deadline of six weeks. The Google translation:
The Ministry of Health through the National Health Security Agency (ANSS) promises to come to terms with the new Ebola epidemic which broke out, once again, in the southern part of the country, no later than next March 31.
To achieve this, the National Health Security Agency relies on mass vaccination of the population. “We want people to show up. A suspect has every chance of being saved. An intervention team will leave Conakry to prepare the community so that it can accept the vaccination so that Guinea in six weeks can stop this new resurgence. We have set ourselves by March 31 so that there is no more talk of Ebola cases in Gouéké,” said Dr Sakoba Keïta, Director General of ANSS, this Friday, February 19, 2021 in the Grandes Gueules d ' Space.
“By next Saturday, we will be transferring a lab to N'Zérékoré. Instead of bringing the samples to Conakry, we will bring them directly to the city of N'Zérékoré,” also indicated the Director General of the National Health Security Agency.
But what is the ANSS counting on to make such a commitment? Doctor Sakoba Kéita reassures that “thanks to the achievements of Ebola, we had already built epidemiological treatment centers in N'Zérékoré and even in Gouéké which has one of the best health centers in the country. So we have the infrastructure and we have people who have been treating Ebola for two years and our responsiveness has improved a lot.”