Charming Ghanaian actor, Van Vicker has discredited reports that he has been diagnosed with the deadly Ebola Virus Disease.
An entertainment online platform reported Tuesday that the actor contracted the virus while he was out in Monrovia, Liberia's capital shooting the sequel to the movie ‘Bendu Sudan’.
Other reports on social media also suggested that Vicker has been quarantined and denied access back to Ghana. But speaking on the Starr Drive, the 'Hands of Time' actor said the reports are disheartening.
“It's annoying. I checked the website and just couldn’t believe my eyes. Why would someone just sit somewhere and just write what they want. Is there nobody that regulates the activities of these websites?” he asked. “I don’t get the story. It’s just not right!”
According to him, he cancelled the Liberia trip last month when he heard the news of the outbreak.
“I read the story, my intention was to go to Liberia to shoot...but I didn’t go”
Vicker who is also of Liberian lineage revealed on the show that he is working with the UN response team based in Ghana to help the situation in his home country.
“My heart does go out to all Liberians and I want them to know I have not abandoned them. I am doing all I can to help them in this time of crisis.”
More than 3,400 people have died in the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa mostly.
In Liberia, the death toll is at least 1,100.
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