WHO CONGRATULATES SENEGAL ON ENDING EBOLA TRANSMISSION (STA BREAKING NEWS and ARCHIVES)
I hope I got the links right.
WHO officially declares the Ebola outbreak in Senegal over and commends the country on its diligence to end the transmission of the virus.
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/statements/2014/senegal-ends-ebola/en/
Also, it has been said by Natural News, http://www.naturalnews.com/047267_Ebola_outbreak_incubation_period_viral_transmission.html, that WHO says the incubation period of ebola is 42 days now.
Well, not the case, Who says, The period of 42 days, with active case-finding in place, is twice the maximum incubation period for Ebola virus disease and is considered by WHO as sufficient to generate confidence in a declaration that an Ebola outbreak has ended. That is in this next link. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/ebola/14-october-2014/en/
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Complete thread:
- EBOLA EPIDEMIC MAY NOT END WITHOUT DEVELOPING VACCINE, SCIENTIST WARNS - STANews, 2014-10-17, 00:22
(STA BREAKING NEWS and ARCHIVES)- AHA, WAITING FOR MANDATORY EBOLA VACCINE TO GIN UP BIG BUCKS FOR BIG PHARMA *nm* - CatFan, 2014-10-17, 08:36
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- WHO CONGRATULATES SENEGAL ON ENDING EBOLA TRANSMISSION - baconbits, 2014-10-17, 14:42
- AHA, WAITING FOR MANDATORY EBOLA VACCINE TO GIN UP BIG BUCKS FOR BIG PHARMA *nm* - CatFan, 2014-10-17, 08:36

