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It has never been done before and it would really be an inappropriate public health strategy to do so.
—David Nabarro
As vaccines will play a vital role in controlling the pandemic, leaders must act now to help more people understand the benefits of being vaccinated against COVID-19 and make sure that no one is left behind.
—David Nabarro
We don’t have, in the World Health Organization, the power to go and inspect beyond what countries tell us.
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Probably about one third of these people are not coming from the contact list, which means they are surprise cases, and that’s a big worry.
—David Nabarro
We are moving towards the end, but we just don’t know when it will come. In Liberia it took a long time – it took about two months to move from single-figure cases to zero – so we are not anticipating that this will be a very rapid thing, that’s why I am telling everyone … don’t turn away, don’t let off the effort: we must finish it and finish it well.
—David Nabarro
This is extraordinary progress. For those of us involved in this, we have got used to having good news one week, bad news the next, so we are not starting to celebrate yet, but we are feeling positive.
—David Nabarro
The flares (in new cases) that we’re seeing are usually because there has been an unsafe burial, probably done secretly.
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We know the outbreak is still flaming strongly in western Sierra Leone and some parts of the interior of Guinea. We can’t rest, we still have to push on.
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We do need to keep making it clear that people are needed and needed urgently … Every day we wake up and realize the enormity of the job ahead.
—David Nabarro
We know the outbreak is still flaming strongly in western Sierra Leone and some parts of the interior of Guinea. We cant rest, we still have to push on.
—David Nabarro