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Confirmed case of Ebola in Glasgow

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A confirmed case of Ebola is being treated by health officials in Glasgow, the Scottish Government said.

The person is a healthcare worker who has just returned from West Africa.
Read more: http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-12-29/ebola-case-confirmed-in-glasgow/
 
When is this Ebola shit going to go away?

It'd be nice if everyone had an immunity to it.
 
Enter Username Here said:
I thought Ebola was done.

Dammit.

It is no where near done, it is just that the media got tied of it and moved on, people are still dying by the hundreds, it is just no longer 'breaking news'
 
seasidemike said:
Enter Username Here said:
I thought Ebola was done.

Dammit.

It is no where near done, it is just that the media got tied of it and moved on, people are still dying by the hundreds, it is just no longer 'breaking news'

Correct. Been around for 30 years or so, I doubt it will ever be 'done'.
 
CaptainMorgan said:
When is this Ebola shit going to go away?

It'd be nice if everyone had an immunity to it.
Enter Username Here said:
I thought Ebola was done.

Dammit.

There's usually no clear timeframe for when an Ebola epidemic burns itself out; looking at past outbreaks, we should already be past that point. As for immunity...there's only 2 certain ways to be immune at present (barring potential vaccines): either through natural immunity or through having been infected. In most outbreaks, they usually burn themselves out through medical assistance of those infected and careful back-tracing of contacts over several points of contact; an effective back-tracing of contacts can sometimes slow down and effectively halt an outbreak.
 
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