An online petition signed by more than 15,000 people has urged the
Spanish Foreign Ministry to transport the priest back to the country
A Spanish priest working in Liberia has tested
positive for the deadly Ebola virus and s being treated in in isolation
at San Jose Hospital in Monrovia.
75-year-old
Miguel Pajares of the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God tested
positive to Ebola along with two other nuns,
Chantal Pasaline Mutwamene
and Paciencia Melgar, from the Order of the Immaculate Conception.
The information was given by the Spain-based health charity Juan Ciudad ONGD
"The situation in the San Jose Hospital in Monrovia where six people have been isolated since last Friday, Aug. 1, is serious," Juan Ciudad ONGD said in a statement.
Sources
with Spain's health ministry informed Efe that they are working on the
details to return Parajes to the country for treatment.
Before
learning the diagnosis, Pajares, 75, had told Efe, a Spanish
international news agency that he was feeling "abandoned" in the
African nation and was hoping to return to Spain to receive proper
medical care.
"I'd like (to go to Spain)
because we've had a very bad experience with what's happened here. Here
we are abandoned and they're not taking care of us. We want to go to
Spain and for them to treat us as people, as God orders," said Pajares in remarks made by telephone.
After learning Pajares' diagnosis, his religious order informed the Spanish government.
An
online petition signed by more than 15,000 people has urged the Spanish
Foreign Ministry to transport the Spanish religious workers currently
in isolation due to Ebola back to Spain and demanded that the health
care workers be brought back to Spain, like the United States did for
two of its citizens who had contracted the virus..
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