Posted on 11/19/2014 3:19:54 AM PST by wtd
(Reuters) - New York City health officials said they will test the remains of a person who died of an apparent heart attack on Tuesday for Ebola as the person had recently come to the United States from West Africa. The person, who was not identified
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HAVANA (AP) A member of the 165-member medical team Cuba sent to fight Ebola in Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with the disease, according to state media. Dr. Felix Baez Sarria is being treated by British
Obama again called on Congress to appropriate more money to fight Ebola. Drew Angerer/Bloomberg President Obama said Tuesday that despite progress, West Africa is "nowhere near out of the woods" on Ebola.
"The headlines circulating on the Web Tuesday may have given you pause: "India's First Ebola Patient Has Been Quarantined," Time Magazine wrote on its website. "Man tests positive for Ebola, kept under isolation "
[UN calls for end to open defecation amid Ebola threat]GENEVA: The UN called on Wednesday (Nov 19) for an end to defecation in the open, with fears growing that it has helped spread the deadly Ebola virus ravaging west Africa. Half the population of Liberia, the country
A hospital patient is being tested for Ebola, health officials have today confirmed. Public Health England (PHE) said the man is being tested 'as a precaution', stressing they expect test results to show he is not infected.
"Still recovering from years of conflict, Sierra Leone has seen at least 128 of its health personnel infected by Ebola as staff working in general wards and special treatment centres have been exposed to the disease. "Dr Michael Kargbo died this afternoon
No worries, it is only malaria.
"Soldiers returning from Africa will be housed for 21 days of observation at North Fort Hood barracks, post officials announced Tuesday. The facility could hold up to 100 troops at a time and will be operational by Friday
Who writes like this? “Person?” I thought it was a woman? Why not say that?
Why not the paradise of Cuba's healthcare system?
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