Ebola outbreak

Heading off an Ebola panic
Heading off an Ebola panic
Heading off an Ebola panic
The individual admitted to CentraState Medical Center in Freehold a couple of days ago, who was placed in isolation because there were fears the person might have the deadly Ebola virus, has been released from the hospital.
Ebola concerns continue
Ebola concerns continue
Ebola concerns continue
The CDC has stated the Ebola virus poses a very low risk to the U.S. population, but with mounting concerns about the deadly disease, CentraState Medical Center in Freehold has isolated a patient recently back from Africa that was exhibiting flu-like symptoms.
Q & A for fliers worried about Ebola outbreak
Q & A for fliers worried about Ebola outbreak
Q & A for fliers worried about Ebola outbreak
NEW YORK (AP) -- As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa grows, airlines around the globe are closely monitoring the situation but have yet to make any drastic changes. Below are some key questions about the disease, what airlines are doing and how safe it is to fly.
Watching for Ebola
Watching for Ebola
Watching for Ebola
A man who recently visited West Africa and had a high fever and gastrointestinal symptoms was placed in isolation at a New York hospital on Monday and was being tested for possible Ebola but likely didn't have it, health officials said.

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