A Spanish ebola victim’s pet dog was put down last night over fears it could transmit the disease, prompting outrage from animal lovers who chanted ‘murderers’ outside the woman’s home.
According to Mail Online, a Spanish
ebola victim’s pet dog has been destroyed over fears it could
transmit the disease, prompting outrage from animal lovers who chanted
‘murderers’ outside the woman’s home.
Fury
erupted after a government health spokesman confirmed that Teresa
Romero Ramos’s dog, Excalibur, had been destroyed. The official
explained: ‘Unfortunately we had no other choice.’
The
animal was put to sleep inside Mrs Romero Ramos’s home, which was
disinfected before the animal’s body was taken away in a white van to a
nearby incinerator.
Ebola victim Teresa Romero Ramos with her beloved dog Excalibur, which authorities have put down
Twitter
was awash with photographs of dogs, cats and birds which were posted
alongside the hashtag ‘SalvemosAExcalibur’ – Spanish for ‘Let’s save
Excalibur’.
Mrs
Romero Ramos, 44, from Galicia in north-west Spain, who is one of the
medical team that treated two repatriated Spanish priests who died from
ebola, has been in quarantine since it was confirmed she was carrying
the virus.
Health
minister Ana Mato is facing calls for her resignation after it emerged
that Mrs Romero Ramos complained of feeling unwell six days before she
was eventually admitted to hospital.
Nobody ever told me to my face, "Teresa you’ve got ebola"
She
was rushed to hospital by unprotected paramedics in a normal ambulance
only taken out of service 12 hours later and found out she had ebola by
reading a Spanish newspaper website as she waited to be quarantined.
Her
home in Alcorcon near Madrid that she shares with husband Javier Limon
Romero, one of those quarantined at Madrid’s Carlos III Hospital, was
not disinfected until yesterday morning.
Six people in total have now been quarantined since the start of Monday’s crisis.
They
include three other hospital nursing staff who helped treat Miguel
Pajares and Manuel Garcia Viejo, the Spanish priests who died after they
were repatriated from West Africa.
Twitter is awash with photographs of
dogs, cats and birds which have been posted alongside the hashtag
'SalvemosAExcalibur' – which is Spanish for 'Let's save Excalibur' - in a
bid to save the Spanish 'Ebola' dog
Twitter users have been desperately posting photos of their own animals as part of a campaign to save the dog
One Twitter user even took a photograph of his pet bird for the campaign, which has been trending on Twitter
The adorable photos of the pets is part of the attempt to save Excalibur - the dog threatened with death
As well as posting photographs of dogs, some users put pictures of their cats on the social media site
Mrs
Romero Ramos was reportedly feeling better after being treated with
antibodies from an ebola survivor. She told a Spanish TV station by
phone: ‘Today I’m better. It’s slow going but I’m better.’
Revealing how she discovered she was infected, she said: ‘Nobody told me anything.
‘I
suspected something because at the beginning the nurses and doctors
came in every hour, then they stopped coming in and I thought that
something was up.
‘I
got hold of my mobile and that’s when I saw on the website of El Pais
newspaper that I had tested positive for ebola twice. Nobody ever told
me to my face, “Teresa you’ve got ebola”.’
She went on to say that she had been given only 20 minutes’ training in how to put on and take off her protective suit.
Javier Limon
Romero (pictured with Excalibur) had called for the dog to be saved and
even tried to get ownership of his beloved bed temporarily passed over
to a friend and veterinary nurse while he is in quarantine
Mixed-breed Excalibur had been scheduled to be put down after Spanish authorities got a court order to do so
Save Excalibur! The photos of pets 'asking' for the Spanish dog to be saved kept on coming overnight
Twitter users made their photographs look as though it was their pets who were calling for the dog to be saved
Some even digitally edited the photograph to include the SalvemosAExcalibur hashtag which started trending
As part of the campaign, thousands of people started sharing and tweeting this poster in a bid to save the dog
Officers with handguns stood outside the house of Teresa Romero Ramos in the suburb of Alcorcon yesterday.
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