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Previously on "Save the Children problems in Sierra Leone"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Wait til Katie Hopkins finds out you read the Guardian! OMG!

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  • cojak
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    Fortunately the nurse has stablised, should they end up with a 3rd medical staff member catching Ebola they will have some hard questions to answer.

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  • vetran
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    way I read it is that they are building a legacy not a quick & dirty solution.

    Sounds like they would be better dropping pre built shipping containers with 3 - 5 beds in clusters in each area.

    They could also try inflatable concrete.

    they need beds now.

    £250 million quid would buy and deploy a lot of suitably equipped shipping containers.

    You can recall them or leave them as a local hospital with more general use.

    MSF seem to have a similar attitude opening large hospitals.

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  • cojak
    started a topic Save the Children problems in Sierra Leone

    Save the Children problems in Sierra Leone

    Good people out of their depth, I think they should have just helped Medecins San Frontier who have experience and competence in this area.

    British-built Ebola hospital in Sierra Leone only partly operational | World news | The Guardian
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