For the second week in a row since the most recent Ebola epidemic began in March 2014, the World Health Organization says no new cases of the disease have been reported in West Africa, according to a WHO Ebola Situation Report issued October 14, 2015. Despite the good news, the Ebola epidemic in West Africa is not over yet. Nor have we heard the last of the deadly virus, according to Dr. Anthony Fauci at the National Institutes of Health. “We are going to have other Ebola outbreaks. History tells us that Ebola doesn’t just disappear and go away,” Fauci said. To prove his point, Fauci pointed out that there have been 24 outbreaks of Ebola since 1976. But it wasn’t until this year that a vaccine that’s 100 percent effective was available. That’s because scientists in the public and private sectors, even those from competing pharmaceutical companies, worked together to produce a...
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