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Author: Alaskai Moore Johnson
Ms. Dennies Chico Constance donated 60 bags of 25-kg rice for older, disadvantaged and disabled women in Jallah Town Community Monrovia – A United States-based Liberian Tourism, Media and Entertainment group, Green Flowers Group of Companies, in collaboration with Ms. Dennies Chico Constance Wednesday, April 29, donated 60 bags of 25-kg rice to the Alive in Christ Church and the Jallah Town Community.
Liberia: Chinese Community Donates Food, Non-Food Items to Buttress Gov’t’s Efforts against Covid-19
Representatives of the Chinese Community in Liberia and Foreign Minister M. Gbehzohngar Findley Monrovia – The Chinese Community in Liberia has donated a consignment of assorted and non-assorted materials to the Government of Liberia amidst efforts to contain further spread of the deadly Coronavirus disease in the country.
Mr. Hans Goldman displays his ventilator at the head offices of the Liberia Medical and Dental Council (LMDC) in JFK Hospital Compound Monrovia – One of the key pieces of medical equipment, in the fight against the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-nCoV-II that some of the most powerful nations seem to have run short on supply, is now being produced locally in Liberia from medical scrap materials.
Ms. Edith Kitson Thomas wants her story share so that others may not be treated in like manner Monrovia – A Liberian woman, residing in the United States, Ms. Edith Kitson Thomas has taken to Facebook to share a near death experience as a result of very bad hospital behavior she received few weeks ago in a US hospital. She categorically stated that the Coronavirus is not the killer but the bad treatment patients are receiving from the nursing staffs.
Bags of rice, foot wears and other items that Dr. Paul Sky Berry’s Faith Foundation Liberia began giving to ordinary Liberians Monrovia – Amb. Dr. Paul Sky Berry’s Faith Foundation Liberia Monday, April 20, began donating assorted food and non-food items to underprivileged Liberians, who came from all across Monrovia.
Dr. Linda Birch, President Liberia Medical and Dental Council asking for the inclusion of LMDC in the national Covid-19 response plan Monrovia – It seems all hands are yet to be on deck as it relates to the national fight against the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)-nCoV-II as the Liberia Medical and Dental Council (LMDC) has called for its inclusion in the development of a national plan for Covid-19 response.
Dr. Bannet Ndyanabangi, UNFPA Representative (far left) turing the items over to Mrs. Bentoe Z. Tehoungue, Director, Family Health Division, Ministry of Health and Mr. Boakai Boley, Managing Director, Central Medicines Store, Ministry of Health Monrovia – The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Monday, April 13, donated a US$400,000 assortment of medical supplies and equipment to the Government of Liberia.
Foreign Minister Findley, Indian Honorary Consul General Sachdeva, Dr. Brown and others observing the social distancing as they pose for a picture beside one of the trucks containing the Indian Community donation Boys Town, Margibi – Indians living in Liberia have made a “huge” donation to the medical personnel and the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Liberia assigned at the 14 Military Hospital in Margibi County.
Amb. John Ballout lives in the white fence (red line above) house adjacent other residents on Lovers Street in the CID Road Community, Mamba Point Monrovia – Some residents of ‘Lovers’ Street in the Old CID Road Community up Mamba Point have expressed fear to FrontPageAfrica that no health workers have gone into their community to begin contact tracing following the news that the former Liberian diplomat to Qatar, Ambassador John Ballout, has tested positive.According to one of the residents, who wants his identity kept, Amb. Ballout lives just few houses from him in the same community, which is where…
Health Minister Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah announced the first death as a result of Covid-19 outbreak in Liberia Monrovia – Health and other governmental authorities have reported that Liberia has now recorded its first death as a result of the global 2019 Novel Coronavirus pandemic.The 72-year-old John Teah died at the Eternal Love Winning Africa (ELWA) Hospital in Paynesville City, Monrovia. The two Ministers didn’t provide any other details concerning the oldman. However, a source close to the family told this newspaper that what the health authorities had said against the late Teah that he died from Coronavirus are all false.”Mr.…