Simbirie Jalloh interview and PDF transcript

Date:
06/03/2015
Reference:
OH3/11/1
Part of:
Ebola Voices Oral Histories
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This file has some audio problems, please see access copy of interview (OH3/11/3) for clearer audio. [00:00:00] Covers 2009 to current role as co-ordinator on Lassa fever project in Sierra Leone, role at Ministry of Health and Sanitation 2004-2009. [00:01:36] Describes responsibilities of her current role. [00:03:10] Remembers first hearing about Ebola, describes first positive Ebola case in the country. [00:09:00] lots of Ebola cases, increased workload. [00:10:10] Nurses dying, having to tell her colleague they are Ebola positive [because of Ebola testing laboratory onsite at hospital], mentions Dr Khan (Dr Sheik Umar Khan), her boss. [00:14:00] Recalls conversations with Dr Khan when he was feeling unwell with Ebola, Ebola conspiracy theories about healthcare staff, low ratios of nurses to patients, preparedness for Ebola in the future. [00:19:46] End of Interview.

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06/03/2015

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199 MB 1 WAV file, 1 transcript

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PDF transcript created by archivist for preservation and access reasons. See OH3/11/2 for original Microsoft Word format version of transcript.

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