16899 as of Nov. 28th. A jump of 1580 in 4 days. Hmmm, pretty big... http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/case-counts.html
The Czar is back. LOL, I was poking around on the CDC site and they're doing the graph for me. Apparently after a brief slow down, the rate of new infections is still exponential. It sure is interesting how you never hear about this in the news anymore. This country has such a short attention span. I guess since we've got cops mowing down black people by the 10's of thousands with automatic weapons ebola is no longer news... Graph of ebola cases vs time... http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/cumulative-cases-graphs.html
Good news that the death rate has not climbed at the same pace, hopefully it is accurate. Oh and the Ebola news was hurting the king's standing so the parasites in the press cannot print/announce that. Must move on to something on the donkey agenda. Go criminal go! Oh wait I am sorry go gentle giant
From what I have read it is still bad in that area in Africa. Thankfully it still looks to be contained in that handful of countries, sadly while it looked like they had turned the corner I am not sure that is the case now.
Africa, being the origin of all men, is a very old continent in terms of human population. Is this the reason so many "new" diseases begin on the continent?
Nothing but great news in the story. Even at 75% (from article) it could be combined with isolation and have huge benefits.:up::up::up::up:
It's baaaack..... https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018...s-one-worst-ebola-outbreaks-history-right-now
Never went away most likely. Maybe time for a massive quarantine and let nature take its course. That whole continent needs a reboot anyway.
I thought we were all already dead from the last ebola pandemic. Or was it the one before that? After hearing the utter lack of protocol followed on the cases that were treated here in DFW, and how not one person got infected despite the protocol lapses... meh, ain't skeered.
Didn't hear much about this back then - just saying https://www.cnn.com/2014/09/27/health/ebola-hiv-drug/index.html