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Liberia Says It’s Going to Need a Lot More Body Bags

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If you need any more evidence that the Liberian government is overwhelmed by the worsening Ebola outbreak (or you’re still wondering why President Barack Obama committed American troops to help coordinate the relief effort), just look at the table below. The numbers, which come from Liberia’s Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, show the huge gap between the supplies the Liberian government has and the supplies it needs.

 

Item Unit Currently available at MOHSW Available at other locations Arriving in the next week Projected need over next 6 months Gap
Large body bag 1 item 100 4,801 84,841 79,940
Chlorine powder Kilogram 4,669 116,437 219,377 98,271
Plastic bucket without faucet 1 item 116 5,471 146,000 140,413
Hooded overall protective suit 1 item 35,075 130 1,155,060 989,985
Examination gloves Box of 100 1,301 16,428 2,380,754 2,363,025
Face mask 1 item 241,181 58,025 10 1,742,725 1,433,519
Goggles 1 item 2,050 45,407 10 566,736 509,279
Heavy duty plastic gloves Pair 2,359 117,380 710,119 590,380
Rubber boot Pair 12 2,187 176,304 174,105
Hand sprayer, 1.5 liter 1 item 15 404 210,070 209,651
Backpack sprayer 1 item 44 900 500 6,281 4,837
Mattress 1 item 16 1,980 5,228 3,232

 

As we reported last month, Liberia’s entire national budget for 2013-14 was $553 million, with just $11 million allotted for health care—about what Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are believed to have spent on their house in Bel Air. The country allocated another $20 million in August specifically to fight the virus, but that still represents just a fraction of the resources needed.

The rest of the world has so far been unable to close the gap. In September, the United Nations asked member states for almost $1 billion to fight Ebola. On Friday, UN officials reported that they’ve only raised a quarter of that.

Source: http://www.motherjones.com/mojo/2014/10/liberia-ebola-going-need-lot-more-bodybags

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