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16 - 22 OCTOBER 2014
WWW.EUROWEEKLYNEWS.COM CORDON PRESS
ISSUE NO. 1528
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Longer hours EL EJIDO Council has asked the Junta to reconsider restrictions on commercial opening hours. It claims the law does not sufficiently consider the difficulties small businesses face.
School aid LA CAIXA SOCIAL has donated more than 200 goodie bags containing school supplies to children in need in El Ejido.
Vera wonders VERA’S Convento de la Victoria is hosting an exhibition, Las Siete Maravillas, until October 30, Monday to Saturday 11am to 1.30pm and Monday to Friday 3.30pm to 8pm.
Castle open SAN JUAN DE LOS TERREROS castle is now open every weekend to the public. Opening hours are 11am to 2pm and 5pm to 8pm.
Almeria steps up in fight against Ebola ALMERIA’S health workers are to receive protective suits and training to safeguard them against diseases of high biological risk such as Ebola. The 345 protective suits which include goggles, masks, gloves and boots are to provide a barrier against the spread of Ebola for staff in the region. Torrecardenas receives the largest number of suits, as it is Almeria’s referral hospital for any suspected Ebola cases. Other hospitals to benefit include Huercal Overa’s Inmaculada Hospital, Poniente and El Ejido, as well as a number of health centres in the province. Although 345 initially
seems a high number, the suits can only be worn once which means they would reduce in number fairly quickly in the case of an outbreak. Torrecardenas Hospital in Almeria city has infrastructure in place for the care of seriously infectious patients. It has negative pressure isolation rooms, with their own oxygen supply, ensuring that patients elsewhere in the hospital can be treated safely. Staff members at Torrecardenas have received additional training in protocols against Ebola. Everyone from management to housekeeping staff has been brought up to speed.
Head of Public Health for Almeria Pilar Barroso said training began with the services that would have more contact with a suspected case of Ebola like A&E and Intensive Care. Barroso added: “Andalucia’s active protocol is consistent with that established by the World Health Organisation and the Ministry of Health, Social Services and Equality.” Almeria is on level three alert for Ebola, ready to leap into action as was demonstrated with the false alarm earlier in the year, when a man with malaria entered a clinic in Roquetas de Mar.