(Two years) ago the program sort of drove into some real dark days as Nigeria suspended immunization in parts of the north, |
(Two years) ago the program sort of drove into some real dark days as Nigeria suspended immunization in parts of the north. |
But this year it is especially important because a lot of the people traveling to Saudi come from polio-infected countries. |
If that child is a message in a bottle, ... it has just washed up on shore. |
It would take a small miracle to get us across the line by the end of 2005 in northern Nigeria, ... Everywhere else could still finish. |
Now it's simply (about) getting the financial resources to get this thing finished. You'll never get another chance like this. |
The critical thing at this point in the avian flu epidemic is to prevent human exposure to the virus, to prevent human cases, if they've not already occurred. |
The hajj period is important because of the large number of movements of people from around the world into one location, |
The Islamic world took a real beating because of what the clerics did in northern Nigeria, ... Islamic countries should be praised for doing so much to bring the spread of polio back under control. |
There will not be a new target for the eradication of polio. Every country in the world could stop polio by the end of 2005 save Nigeria. Basically the world, at the start of 2006, will look at who is late, and work to make that process move faster. |
There will not be a new target set for eradication of polio. |
These are some of the poorest countries with the weakest health indicators in the world. People are pretty cynical when they look at Africa, but these countries have turned it around. |
This is the light at the end of the tunnel, |
This is the light at the end of the tunnel. The world can be polio-free in another 12 to 18 months everywhere, and the poorest countries in the world are committed to turning this around. |
We had a case confirmed yesterday which reaffirms there has been regular exposure of Somalia to the virus, probably from Yemen. |