The main reason Ebola is such a huge problem in Africa is because they don't have the proper facilities or awareness to handle an outbreak. We wouldn't see an outbreak on the same scale in the U.S.
luckily it never got to India.....Wait. Weren't we all supposed to be dead by now?
Your already dead...
There were no new Ebola cases reported last week according to the WHO.
A Scottish nurse who contracted Ebola in Sierra Leone last year is in a "serious condition" after being readmitted to an isolation unit in London.
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NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) said she had been admitted to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow on Tuesday after feeling unwell and was treated in its infectious diseases unit.
She was then transferred to the Royal Free Hospital in the early hours of Friday morning due to an "unusual late complication" in her illness.
Vaccines are coming along nicely now though. That was the necessary step in controlling this outbreak and likely could be brought into use a lot faster if needed again.No, there are plenty of ways that can happen. That just means that there are no new Ebola cases for now. It is pretty much a given that there will be another outbreak at some point.
Scottish nurse Pauline Cafferkey, who is being treated for complications from Ebola, is now "critically ill", doctors have said.
Ms Cafferkey, 39, was readmitted to a specialist isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital in London last week.
The hospital said in a statement that her condition had deteriorated.