June 15, 2025

CHCC, CPA working to identify isolation site for Ebola if it comes

The public hospital is working with the Commonwealth Ports Authority in identifying an area of isolation for the Ebola virus should it ever reach the CNMI’s shores.

According to Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. chief executive officer Esther Muña, enhanced entry screening is now being done at five major airports in the United States to try to prevent a U.S. outbreak.

“The CNMI has the resources and the manpower to isolate a person who may have Ebola,” she assured.

Muna said that Gov. Eloy S. Inos is fully aware of the surveillance team CHCC has created.

The process of isolating a patient who is found infected with the virus is through Contact Tracing, which is used to isolate active cases to stop the spread of the virus.

The process includes isolation and provision of care and getting the patient’s contacts and their contacts. If the contacts show symptoms, they are immediately isolated, tested and provided care. Other contacts are monitored for symptoms of sickness for 21 days.

Muña said that CHCC is monitoring daily and have resources from the federal government as well as adequate health professionals to handle the disease.

CNMI surveillance team

Warren Villagomez, director of CHCC Public Health and Hospital Emergency Preparedness Programs, makes sure that all surveillance activities and monitoring are done at all critical access points and sentinel sites every day, in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and protocol.

Muna said that CDC continues to be CHCC’s reliable source for information for any communicable disease or outbreak.

CHCC will also be performing training exercises for their frontline staff and Emergency Room staff.

According to Muña, updates and protocol are being sent to local, state, and federal partners twice a week and they are in close communication with the CDC Quarantine Office in Hawaii for any support.

Advice to public

Symptoms for Ebola include fever greater than 101.5 degree Fahrenheit, severe headache, muscle pain, weakness, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal (stomach) pain, and lack of appetite.

The symptoms may appear anywhere from two to 21 days after exposure to Ebola, although eight to 10 days is most common. Some who become sick with Ebola are able to recover. It is not fully understood why; however, patients who die usually have not developed a significant immune response to the virus at the time of death.

Ebola can’t be caught through air, water, or food and can only be gotten from touching blood or body fluids of a person who is sick with or has died from Ebola, touching contaminated objects, like needles, touching infected animals, their blood or other body fluids or their meat.

0 thoughts on “CHCC, CPA working to identify isolation site for Ebola if it comes

  1. Read the last paragraph? If all that is true how are trained people in pressurized HAZMAT suits getting infected???
    The isles of the CNMI are particularly at risk due to the transient nature of the tourism industry and the inability of locals to go anywhere to escape. The NMD population is living hand to mouth and the CW population is hog tied to only return to their homeland.
    Sorry to say it, but, should the virus appear, anyone who becomes infected needs isolation such as the lepers of olden days. On a ship or on an island without means of escape. From day one!

    1. EBOLA IS VERY SERIOUS. BIO CONTAINMENT UNITS ARE NEEDED…THERE ARE ONLY 4 IN THE COUNTRY. HOWEVER AS STATED EARLY STAGES OF EBOLA ARE TREATED ACCORDING TO SYMPTOMS….PROVIDING INTRAVENOUS FLUIDS,(IV) AND BALANCING ELECTROLYTES(BODY SALTS) MAINTAINING OXYGEN STATUS AND BLOOD PRESSURE. AND TREATING OTHER INFECTIONS IF THEY OCCUR.
      (I AM CONFIDENT THE HOSPITAL IN SAIPAN CAN
      DO THIS)…..YOU SEE, THE MOST EFFECTIVE
      WAY TO STOP EBOLA OUTBREAK IS ISOLATING
      AND CARING FOR PATIENTS AN TRACING CONTACT TO STOP THE CHAIN OF TRANSMISSION. AND EDUCATING PEOPLE “NOW” ABOUT SAFE PRACTICES, THIS IS HOW ALL PREVIOUS EBOLA OUTBREAKS HAVE BEEN STOPPED.

  2. If the Ebolis virus ever reached Saipan that would be a massive disaster and most likely would wipe out most of the population as diseases passed from the Sapanish did in the early days and just about wiped out all of the indigenous population.
    As ANYTHING that involves the govt.always is disastrous. As mentioned below isolation on an island would be the best. Set up something on Goat Island.
    But at any rate the first case here will be the end of the NMI as we know it today.

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