ebola outbreak

Ebola in New York Update: Doctor in Stable Condition, 357 Still Being Monitored for Symptoms

The New York City doctor who contracted Ebola is improving and remains in stable condition, health authorities said.

Steve Jobs Memorial Taken Down in St. Petersburg, Russia Because Apple CEO Tim Cook 'Publicly Called for Sodomy'

In the Russian city of St. Petersburg, a memorial to Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs was dismantled after Tim Cook, the man that succeed Jobs at the helm of the multi-billion dollar computer manufacturing company, came out as gay.

Ebola Outbreak News 2014: Woman Being Tested for Virus in Oregon

An Oregon woman is currently being tested for Ebola after showing symptoms of the deadly disease. An Oregon woman is currently being tested for Ebola after showing symptoms of the deadly disease.

Ebola in NYC: 5-Year-Old Boy Is Undergoing Test for Ebola in New York

Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City is testing another possible victim of Ebola. Bellevue Hospital Center in New York City is testing another possible victim of Ebola.

Ebola Outbreak 2014: Millions of Experimenal Vaccines Expected by 2015, WHO Says

The World Health Organization announced that by the end of next year, there will be millions of Ebola vaccines ready for delivery. Two companies are reportedly working to develop vaccines for the deadly virus, and trials will begin within the next couple of months.

Ebola Virus Vaccine Trials May Start in January, WHO Reports

Ebola vaccine test trials may begin as early as January, according to the World Health Organization.

Ebola Outbreak and Epidemic News: Incoming Travelers From Ebola-Stricken Countries Can Now Only Enter US Via 5 Airports

Incoming travelers from Ebola-affected countries are being routed to five hubs in U.S. Travelers from three West African countries must now go to only one of five airport hubs if they want to enter the U.

Ebola Symptoms: Cruise Ship Passengers Awarded $200 Credit After Worker Who May Have Touched Infected Specimens Disrupts Voyage

A single individual who "may have" been in the vicinity of Dallas Ebola victim Thomas Duncan was the reason Mexican officials turned away a Carnival cruise ship from docking in Cozumel. The ship is on its way back to the U.S.

Worker Who Treated Late Ebola Patient in Texas Currently on Carnival Cruise: Ship Denied Entrance to Mexico

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that a health care worker who may have handled a specimen from the Ebola patient who died in Texas earlier this month is currently on a seven-day cruise ship around the Caribbean.

Ebola Virus Outbreak, Symptoms & News: House Republicans Call for Travel Ban; Experimental Drug Testing Planned

Two nurses are infected with the Ebola virus. A drug maker plans to start testing its experimental antiviral drug. Obama Administration appoints a 'czar' and the World Health Organization admitted in an internal report botched efforts to stop the spread of Ebola.

“Ebola Czar” Appointed As President Obama Picks Ron Klain to Help CDC

With growing concern over the seeming lack of control the U.S, has in controlling the spread of ebola, President Obama appointed an "Ebola czar," Ron Klain.

Ebola Virus Outbreak in US, Africa: House Speaker John Boehner Wants West Africa Travel Ban

With news that a second health care worker was diagnosed with Ebola and flew to Cleveland despite a developing fever, Speaker of the House John Boehner wants President Barack Obama to consider a temporary flight ban as the virus remains a top health concern.

American Ebola Cases & Patient Update: Second US Healthcare Worker Diagnosed with Ebola

Another medical worker from Texas Health Presbyterian hospital who cared for Ebola victim Thomas Duncan has been diagnosed with the deadly virus.

Ebola Patient in Spain News Update: Spain to Ramp Up Ebola Training; Infected Nurse Shows 'Slight Improvements'

The Spanish nurse who contracted Ebola while assisting Spanish missionaries with the virus showed some progress in her health, health officials announced on Sunday.

Family of Ebola Victim Considering Legal Action for Inadequate Healthcare

The family of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person to die of Ebola in the US, is speaking out about what they feel was "unfair" and inadequate medical treatment given to their lost relative.

Thomas Eric Duncan Ebola Death: First Ebola Patient to Be Diagnosed in US Dies in Dallas

The first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States died Wednesday morning in a Dallas hospital.

Ebola Virus Outbreak, Symptoms & Update 2014: US Journalist With Deadly Disease Arrives in Nebraska

Man contracted Ebola while working in Liberia The U. S. freelance photographer who contracted Ebola while working in Liberia arrived in Nebraska on Monday to receive treatment for the disease.

Muslims & Mecca: Saudi Arabia Bans Flights from Ebola-Affected Regions, Only Country to Do So

Saudi Arabia bans flights from Ebola-affected regions Saudi Arabia is the only country to ban flights from countries affected by Ebola amid a religious holiday.

Ebola: Blood Transfusions Seen as One of the Possible Treatments

Blood transfusions seen as one of the possible treatments for Ebola Survivors of the Ebola virus may be the key to helping stop the spread, without the presence of a drug stock.

NBC Cameraman Ebola Case: American Employee Contracts Deadly Disease

The freelance camera man was diagnosed with the virus on Thursday and is currently quarantined and awaiting his flight back to the U.S. for treatment.

Ebola in the United States: Dallas Patient's Family Confined to Home for Precaution

The family of the Dallas patient who was released from a hospital with the Ebola virus is being ordered by the state to stay inside their home, and away from any visitors, for two weeks.
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