Ebola in Nigeria: How Patrick Sawyer Knowingly Imported Ebola Into Nigeria [Full Story]
Liberian Diplomat Patrick Sawyer, the
man credited with ‘importing’ Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) to Nigeria,
‘knew he was sick’ with the virus before entry to Nigeria. He was also
advised by the Liberian Health Ministry not to travel out of the country
but he ignored the instruction, flew to Nigeria and died here
transmitting the virus to Nigerian medical personnel who offered medical
services to him.
This gives
a very detailed tale of how the Liberian American Patrick Sawyer acted
before and after he was diagnosed with Ebola, please read this story and
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Barely 24 hours before his death, Patrick
Sawyer had a rather strange – and in the words of medical and diplomatic
sources here, “Indiscipline” encounter with nurses and health workers
at First Consultants Hospital in Obalende, one of the most crowded parts
of Lagos, a population of some 21 million inhabitants, FrontPageAfrica
has learned.
Looking to get to the bottom of Sawyer’s
strange ailment on the Asky Airline flight, which Sawyer transferred on
in Togo, hospital officials say, he was tested for both malaria and HIV
AIDS. However, when both tests came back negative, he was then asked
whether he had made contact with any person with the Ebola Virus, to
which Sawyer denied. Sawyer’s sister, Princess had died of the deadly
virus on Monday, July 7, 2014 at the Catholic Hospital in Monrovia. On
Friday, July 25, 2014, 18 days later, Sawyer died in Lagos.
Back in Lagos,
authorities at the First Consultants Hospital in Obalende decided that
despite Sawyer’s denial, they would test him for Ebola, due to the fact
that he had just arrived from Liberia, where there has been an outbreak
of the disease with more than 100 deaths.
The hospital issued a statement this week
stating that Sawyer was quarantined immediately after he was discovered
to have been infected with the deadly virus. In addition, a barrier
nursing was implemented around Sawyer and the Lagos State Ministry of
Health was immediately notified. Hospital authorities also requested the
Federal Ministry of Health for additional laboratory test based on its
suspicion of Ebola.
FrontPageAfrica has now learned that
upon being told he had Ebola, Mr. Sawyer went into a rage, denying and
objecting to the opinion of the medical experts. “He was so adamant and
difficult that he took the tubes from his body and took off his pants
and urinated on the health workers, forcing them to flee.
The hospital would later report that it
resisted immense pressure to let out Sawyer from its hospital against
the insistence from some higher-ups and conference organizers that he
had a key role to play at the ECOWAS convention in Calabar, the Cross
River State capital. In fact, FrontPageAfrica has been informed that
officials in Monrovia were in negotiations with ECOWAS to have Sawyer
flown back to Liberia.
A text message in possession of
FrontPageAfrica from the ECOWAS Ambassador in Liberia, responding to a
senior GoL official reads: Your Excellency, the disease control
department of the Federal Ministry of Health just contacted me through
the hospital now, insisting that Mr. Sawyer be evacuated for now. Pls
advise urgently.”
LUTH Lab positive on Ebola
First Consultants said that it then went
further to reach senior officials in the Office of the Secretary of
Health of the USA who assisted it with contacts at the Centre for
Disease Control and W.H.O Regional Laboratory Centre in Senegal.
According to the hospital, the initial results from LUTH laboratory
showed a signal of possible Ebola virus, but required confirmation.
The First Consultants statement noted that it
was able to obtain confirmation of Ebola virus disease, (Zaire strain)
after working with the state, federal and international agencies. Sawyer
was pronounced dead at 6:50 AM Nigeria time, on July 25 and all
agencies were properly notified.
Once the case was officially confirmed, the
hospital was temporarily shut down and in-house patients immediately
evacuated. Sawyer’s body was subsequently cremated under W.H.O
guidelines and witnessed by all appropriate agencies, according to the
hospital statement. “In keeping with W.H.O guidelines, the hospital is
shut down briefly as full decontamination exercise is currently in
progress. The re-opening of the hospital will also be in accordance with
its guidelines”, the hospital said.
In the aftermath of Sawyer’s death, both
federal and state authorities in Lagos have instituted measures to curb
the spread of the disease and quarantining all those who came in contact
with Sawyer.
In total, Sawyer reportedly came in direct
contact with 59 persons, 44 of whom were at the hospital he was taken to
when he fell ill, according to the Lagos State government. The Lagos
state government clarified in a statement Monday that Ms. Obi-Nnadozie,
Nigeria’s Ambassador to Liberia was not among the 15 people at the
airport who had had direct contact with Mr. Sawyer before his death as
was initially believed.
However, it has been reported that Sawyer
came in contact with three ECOWAS officials – a driver, a liaison
officer and a protocol officer. Also in the list are two nursing staff
and five airport handlers.
Dr. Jide Idris, the Lagos State Health
Commissioner, told a news conference this week that 20 per cent of those
that came in contact with the deceased had been physically screened.
“The private hospital (First Consultants Medical Centre) was demobilized
and primary source of infection eliminated. The patient has been
cremated and the ash will be transferred to the Liberian government
whenever the need arises. Decontamination process in all affected areas
has commenced,” Dr. Idris said.
In the aftermath of Sawyer’s death,
diplomatic, ECOWAS and medical authorities here are baffled over
Sawyer’s deception, especially armed with new information that his
sister, Princess had died of the deadly virus and his denial. Finance
Ministry sources in Monrovia are in quiet murmur over what they feel was
a letdown by Sawyer for not being forthcoming with his peers he worked
with.
The ministry has since been temporarily shut
down and those who came in contact with Sawyer are on a 21-day forced
incubation monitoring process. “All senior officials coming in direct or
indirect contact with Mr. Sawyer has been placed on the prescribed 21
days of observatory surveillance,” the ministry said in a statement this
week.
FrontPageAfrica has now learnt that Sawyer
exhibited similar indiscipline behavior during his sister’s stay at the
Catholic Hospital in Monrovia where she was taken because he noticed she
was bleeding profusely and was later found to be a victim of Ebola.
Sawyer was seen with blood on his clothing
after his sister’s death and had earlier demanded that she be placed in a
private room. President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf cited indiscipline and
disrespect as a key reason why Sawyer contracted the Ebola virus. She
said his failure to heed medical advice put the lives of other residents
across the nation’s border at risk.
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