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Ebola Virus Outbreak In America: New York Mayor Bill de Blasio Socialize With The Public In Subway To Ease Fears Of The Disease
The ebola virus outbreak that killed thousands of people in West African has reached the United States. After recording the death of its first American victim named Thomas Eric Duncan from Dallas, ebola was then contracted by Nina Pham, a nurse who was taking care of him. Fortunately, doctors were able to clear Pham of the disease after days of being quarantined at the National Institutes of Health hospital for one week. However, fears of the ebola virus outbreak is yet to die as a doctor in New York tested positive. Reports said the new victim was identified as Dr. Craig Spencer, a Doctors Without Borders physician who jogged along the Hudson River and could have personally communicated with a number of people.
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Ebola Outbreak: Mark Zuckerberg And Wife Is Donating $25 Million To Fight Ebola
Ebola Outbreak: Mark Zuckerberg And Wife Is Donating $25 Million To Fight Ebola Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are donating $25 million to the U.
Ebola News: Ebola Patient and Family in Dallas Under Quarantine to Prevent Spread of Disease
Authorities in Dallas have announced that the family of Thomas Duncan has been isolated. Duncan is an Ebola patient being treated at the Texas Presbyterian Hospital. The Dallas health department said that at least 50 people are under observation for being in contact with Duncan.
Possible Ebola Virus Outbreak In America Causes Fear But Three Companies' 3 Stocks Soared Because Of It; The Reason Why Is Not Surprising
After killing at least 3159 people and infecting 6808 others in West Africa, the ebola virus has unfortunately reached the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that one man from Dallas, Texas is now being quarantined after testing positive with the deadly disease. Reports say he was from Liberia and arrived in the US on September 20 but only developed certain symptoms that point to ebola contraction four days after.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: American Doctor Says US Can Battle The Deadly Disease That Already Killed 6405 In Africa, Adds Ebola Is Not Stopped Through Drugs
The Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa has killed almost 3000 people ever since it started in December of last year. The chances of the disease to reach the United are pretty low. That is after Dr. Kent Brantly survived after being flow from Africa to the United States and be treated at the Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Brantly fell ill while helping treating people who contracted the virus in the African continent.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: Deadly Disease Forces Sierra Leone To Do Three-Day Lockdown; Residents Skeptical With Government's Actions
The Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa is not slowing down. So far, it has already killed at least 2700 people from at least 5700 cases. The most affected countries are Guinea and Liberia. In an effort to curb down the number of casualties, nearby country Sierra Leone has began a three-day nationwide lock down. Sierra Leone isn't new to the case though as 537 lives have already been taken by the deadly disease as of September 17.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: Experts Claim They Made Breakthrough That Could Lead To The Cure For The Deadly Disease
A cure for the deadly ebola virus could be underway. Experts from University of Liverpool claimed that they have made a breakthrough that could lead to a cure for the deadly virus that already killed more than 2,300 people from at least 4,000 cases in West Africa. This is welcome news especially after victims were downed by several unfortunate incidents regarding the fight on the ebola virus outbreak.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: WHO Says Deadly Disease's Surge Is Beyond Control; American Scientists Thinks Eliminating Ebola Could Take A Lot Longer
The Ebola virus outbreak has already killed at least 2,300 people from 4784 cases since it started in December last year. The disease, which is transmissible through direct contact on the bodily fluids of the infected person, continues to wage fear and desperation in affected nations. Doctors and experts have been combating the disease for 10 months now and still, they haven't found a way to find the cure.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: Experts Worry That Deadly Disease Might Mutate To Become Airborne And Put The Whole World In Danger
So far, the ebola virus outbreak has killed at least 2,300 from a total of 4,300 victims over the past six months. The concentration of the outbreak is in West Africa but experts fear that it might spread to more developed regions, or the whole world.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: Liberia's Largest Newspaper Has A Conspiracy Theory About Fast-Moving Disease, ‘It Was Manufactured By US’
Ebola virus outbreak is something that the United States government created, Liberia's largest newspaper wrote. On September 11, the Liberian Observer published a conspiracy theory claiming that ebola, as well as HIV, are deliberately manufactured during the Cold War and Africans were used as guinea pigs.