What we should do to prevent another epidemic. The drums of Ebola has started to sound in Africa again. This time, Ebola cases have been confirmed in DR-Congo. While we yet wonder where and when this started, the answer to this may not be found on time, but we definitely know some facts about Ebola. Ebola is a viral hemorrhagic fever and it is very deadly. It can kill in a few days. It can easily spread through contact with body fluids of an infected person. e.g vomit, urine, faeces. Ebola is yet to have a cure. It can also spread through panic. A community-wide panic increases the risk of transmission of Ebola. There has been a vaccine trial which was declared to be successful. (It means we would soon be able to prevent people from getting infected) If you’re thinking about what you can do to stay safe and keep yourself from getting infected in case you come near a ‘not yet diagnosed’ case, then we got you covered. Bring back our hand ...
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