SittingElf
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Got back to work for a seven week work tour in Nigeria on Saturday. Lots of changes due to fear of Ebola.
First indication was new paperwork to be filled out for health inspection at the airport. Then, virtually anywhere you go now, you get infrared scanned for temperature. Even we pilots are scanned everyday prior to entering our operational base, and then again when arriving at our living compounds. The fear is palpable, and there is an general feeling here that Ebola will reach Nigeria in force at some point in the near future. (Already 25 cases and 9 deaths, and worse, these cases are in the two most populated cities in Nigeria, including the one where I work.)
We are no longer shaking hands, and we all carry around a pocket sized bottle of hand sanitizer, used very frequently. Malaria is the other problem, and I take an anti-malarial drug the whole time I'm in country. (Malarone).
Whereas in the past, most billboards and posters on the walls and buildings are adverts or religious revival notices... the new reality is the Ebola information posters like the two shown below. This is an unusually long hitch for me due to having to pay back my company for an extra couple of weeks I took on a recent break to move my family from Germany back to the USA. So....UGH!! Can't wait to get back to setting up my shop and feeling secure!
Cheers,
Frank
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First indication was new paperwork to be filled out for health inspection at the airport. Then, virtually anywhere you go now, you get infrared scanned for temperature. Even we pilots are scanned everyday prior to entering our operational base, and then again when arriving at our living compounds. The fear is palpable, and there is an general feeling here that Ebola will reach Nigeria in force at some point in the near future. (Already 25 cases and 9 deaths, and worse, these cases are in the two most populated cities in Nigeria, including the one where I work.)
We are no longer shaking hands, and we all carry around a pocket sized bottle of hand sanitizer, used very frequently. Malaria is the other problem, and I take an anti-malarial drug the whole time I'm in country. (Malarone).
Whereas in the past, most billboards and posters on the walls and buildings are adverts or religious revival notices... the new reality is the Ebola information posters like the two shown below. This is an unusually long hitch for me due to having to pay back my company for an extra couple of weeks I took on a recent break to move my family from Germany back to the USA. So....UGH!! Can't wait to get back to setting up my shop and feeling secure!
Cheers,
Frank
SIGNS OF THE TIMES....
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