Ebola Weekend News Round-up: Texas is now officially clear of Ebola; Liberia cases declining and other stories
TND Editor’s Note: Western media coverage on Ebola was “wall-to-wall” last month. Odds are, fears will be stoked anew when the next batch of US cases surface. But there does seem to be some calming of the mass hysteria.
The number of cases are now reported as 13,241 in the three hardest hit countries in Africa, with a 37.38% mortality rate. While hardly something to celebrate, it is worth pointing out that that’s far from the feared 70 to 90 percent mortality rates discussed during the early stages of the pandemic.
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EBOLA: Death toll rises to 4,950 http://t.co/h3lIU5KVvc via @todayngr
— Nigeria Newsdesk (@NigeriaNewsdesk) November 9, 2014
Texas is now officially clear of Ebola http://t.co/4frjwzKAOY via @politico — Red Alert Politics (@RedAlert) November 9, 2014
Ebola cases are dropping rapidly in Liberia, but that doesn’t mean the disease is gone, reports @Laurie_Garrett: http://t.co/XZZIbRQ2Ko — Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) November 9, 2014
Maine Nurse To Move Out Of State Following Ebola Quarantine Row http://t.co/u5T0tEFN1W
— NPR News (@nprnews) November 9, 2014
A concern you may have missed needing to know: #Ebola threatens nudist beachgoers on distant islands http://t.co/refJeQlSOH
— Andrew Malcolm (@AHMalcolm) November 9, 2014
Ban Ki-moon: Each day’s delay in intensifying #EbolaResponse adds greatly to the toll in lives. http://t.co/qCgzPN1tKb
— United Nations (@UN) November 9, 2014
Behind the scenes at the ELWA3 Ebola isolation clinic in Liberia: http://t.co/Msc1B7w6lw
— Businessweek (@BW) November 9, 2014
Over 18,000 California Nurses Plan to Strike over Ebola http://t.co/PxIBwImgtS
— SavageNation (@SavageNation) November 9, 2014
Ebola nurse who fought quarantine says she’d return to West Africa ‘in a heartbeat’ http://t.co/KqQI0YqAxB
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 9, 2014
ICYMI: “Africans are not waiting to be rescued by white saviours.” #ebola #AJEOpinion http://t.co/dzLrsr74R3
— AJE News (@AJENews) November 9, 2014
Nearly 20,000 nurses to walk off job this week protesting hospitals’ unreadiness for Ebola treatment. http://t.co/AmVTSuoLFn
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) November 9, 2014
Nearly 300 health workers are dead from Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Managing their care has become a priority —http://t.co/PPY1IkUYgE
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) November 9, 2014
Preppers In A Spin Over Ebola Armageddon http://t.co/ueU5HG9rEd #prepper
— Ron Foster (@SolarPrepper) November 9, 2014
Watch Out: Genetically Engineered Ebola Vaccine http://t.co/7puQKA19iO #Sheeple #WakeUp #AltNews #News
— The Daily Sheeple (@TheDailySheeple) November 9, 2014
Person being tested for Ebola in Belfast http://t.co/0Pw08yGByY
— The Guardian (@guardian) November 9, 2014
Yes, Ebola is Scary. Here are the Leading Causes of Death in Africa. #Health #ebola pic.twitter.com/wyx8rHj1vo
— Jim Harris (@JimHarris) November 9, 2014
The Ebola scare in Dallas is over http://t.co/JmsL1cjUmb
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) November 9, 2014
is the development of different vaccines for Ebola, HIV, and other types of influenza really the best treatment? http://t.co/xxhOE9IiUl
— Dr. Mercola (@mercola) November 9, 2014
Survivalist shows ‘apocalypse’ life we might lead if ebola wipes 90% of us out http://t.co/UuVyBDB8z1 via @MetroUK #prepper
— Ron Foster (@SolarPrepper) November 9, 2014
Source: http://thenewsdoctors.com/ebola-weekend-news-round-up-texas-is-now-officially-clear-of-ebola-liberia-cases-declining-and-other-stories/
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