Wahala: Coronavirus in Sierra Leone E4 – BBC Africa Eye documentary

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Wahala: Coronavirus in Sierra Leone E4 – BBC Africa Eye documentary


Sierra Leone was one of the hardest hit countries when the Ebola epidemic struck West Africa in 2014. Now it is battling the coronavirus. The first case was confirmed on the 31 of March and since then the numbers have been climbing steadily. Tyson Conteh is a filmmaker in Makeni, a city in northern Sierra Leone. He covered the Ebola outbreak…

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  1. Good Job Tyson.., and awesome respect to Lady P…. Lady P you are really become known all over the world….shes for a heart to help other.., you can tell all this younger ones all respect her….Shes like a pillar…Imagine if only the government can assist her….she has that drive to assist others in this situation both in her country and tpher parts of Africa…👍 to Tyson.., Lady P and these amazing women…Never give up keep that fire burning..

  2. The British European Ruling Class and British European Elites Obtained their Properties and Wealth through Deception and Theft……British European Ruling Class and British European Elites should be informed directly to Declare their Wealth publicly to the Citizen of Earth in that way Justice For All and If they refuse to comply with the World Justice Court……..They should be removed completely from any International Public Offices to a further notice

  3. The response to the coronavirus is a lie and you are right: – "Hunger can kill faster then coronavirus". This is the plan together with vaccinations to kill people in mass.

  4. This reporter is very good. We are very satisfied with him. Unlike Umaru Fofanah who the worst journalist the BBC has ever hired. Umaru Fofanah is very dishonnest and given fake news to the BBC. He has lost all credibility in Sierra Leone.

  5. Even decades after war the victims continue to survive in any way they can. Lady P is a survivor. Where are the Government supports for those forced into vice in order to survive now? And the Government help for the generations who survived Ebola?

  6. The virus can be treated with simple African ingredient. The bark of the tree, with malaria you treat, add wormwood and zinc, and turn it to a tea……….