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| 11/13/2014 - The worsening Ebola outbreak in West Africa is creating scores of orphan children, many of whom are likely infected as well, even as large numbers of carriers are "disappearing" from official tallies.
As reported by Britain's MailOnline, perhaps as many as 12,000 children have been orphaned by the...
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| 11/5/2014 - Residents living in one of the worst Ebola-hit areas of Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, have taken up the charge of containing the disease without the government's help. Reportedly feeling abandoned by their leaders, the people of West Point, Monrovia's largest slum, are now proactively using...
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| 10/19/2014 - Ebola is now spreading so fast in West Africa, and causing so much death so quickly, that the regional economy is on the verge of a total collapse. The Washington Post (WP) reports that Liberia, the hardest-hit Ebola country, is now teetering over a chasm of "economic hell," as locals increasingly skip...
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| 10/16/2014 - As Halloween approaches in America, with all its scary, fake costumes, decorative tombstones and thoughts of death, West Africans are scrambling to survive a truly frightening, life-and-death pandemic. Many questions remain unanswered surrounding the mysterious Ebola, which is haunting West Africa like...
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| 10/13/2014 - When Thomas Eric Duncan abruptly left Liberia and came down with Ebola shortly after entering the US, many questions were raised. Did Duncan already know that he had Ebola? Did he travel swiftly to the US as a survival strategy? How did Ebola "patient zero" manage to bypass customs and board multiple...
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| 10/11/2014 - The African nation of Liberia was founded, in part, by freed American slaves, but now, nearly 200 years later, the country is in danger of becoming overrun by Ebola, and its president is seeking dictatorial powers.
According to Voice of America (VOA), President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has petitioned...
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| 10/7/2014 - With a death toll now exceeding 3,400 in Africa, Ebola now poses a threat to entire countries and medical systems. Still, there are no travel restrictions on West Africans coming into the US. By now, shouldn't Ebola be taken a little more seriously, especially since it can potentially go airborne?
When...
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| 10/5/2014 - US President Barack Obama sent 3,000 troops to West Africa in September to stay on the offensive against Ebola, but the actual National Security of the US and its border control is now coming into question. With Ebola now popping up in the US, Americans can only shake their heads and wonder why entire...
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| 9/28/2014 - The worsening, widening spread of the Ebola virus throughout West Africa is creating another, lesser known medical crisis: the utter collapse of healthcare systems in the hardest-hit countries, largely because the systems in place were not that great to be begin with. And worse, the countries struggling...
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| 9/28/2014 - The fourth poorest country in the world has transformed into the real-life equivalent of a zombie movie thanks to the Ebola virus, which as of this writing has taken the lives of over 2,600 people in West Africa. All the panic in the streets, public protests, workers in hazmat suits, and military convoys...
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| 9/25/2014 6:05:51 PM - As they were in the process of being transported from a funeral service to their respective graves, two believed-to-be deceased Ebola victims allegedly came back to life in Liberia, according to new reports. Like a scene straight out of a zombie movie, the two women, one in her 40s and the other in...
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| 9/23/2014 - According to the Washington Post [1], the World Health Organization has announced a program which would round up Ebola victims across Liberia and herd them into "Ebola death camps" in order to isolate them from their families.
Although they aren't called "Ebola death camps" -- the sweet-sounding...
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| 9/22/2014 - The death toll from Ebola is surging in West Africa, and officials in Liberia are warning that the entire country could collapse from the devastation. Speaking at a recent meeting of the United Nations Security Council, Liberia's Minister of National Defense, Brownie Samukai, warned that his country's...
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| 9/18/2014 - In an unexpected turn of events, Cuba has announced that it will send over the largest medical team yet to aid West Africa during the worst Ebola outbreak in history. More than 2,400 people have now died of Ebola, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), prompting calls for a stronger international...
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| 9/17/2014 - A prominent doctor from the Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in Hamburg, Germany, says the window has officially closed on containing the Ebola outbreak, apart from massive international assistance. Sierra Leone and Liberia, the two hardest-hit countries, have likely already been lost...
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| 9/15/2014 12:04:22 PM - Six assistant ministers, two deputy ministers and two commissioners have left Liberia "without an excuse." The Ebola pandemic, which has taken the lives of more than 1,100 in Liberia alone, has government workers running for their lives. As the fear grows, governments are falling apart and healthcare...
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| 9/14/2014 - A report released by the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday confirmed that at least 2,296 [which has now risen to over 2,400] people had died from Ebola, a jump of nearly 200 deaths in just one day. And this figure didn't even account for the number of deaths in Liberia, the hardest-hit nation...
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| 9/12/2014 12:19:44 PM - The collapse of Liberia's healthcare system due to the Ebola crisis is spurring as many as 45 new cases of the illness daily, according to new data. Researchers from the UK figure that each patient turned away from already full clinics is inadvertently spreading the disease to 1.5 other people, a rate...
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| 9/12/2014 - As West Africa's Ebola epidemic continues to worsen, local healthcare systems are being completely overwhelmed. In Liberia, the World Health Organization (WHO) reports, there is not a single bed available for any more patients.
The WHO reports that more than 4,200 cases of Ebola have been confirmed...
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| 9/12/2014 - Hailing a cab could increase your risk of Ebola, especially if you live in West Africa. This is the latest warning from the World Health Organization (WHO), which says that both motorbike-taxis and regular taxis are "a hot source of potential virus transmission," and that people need to be wary of what...
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| 9/9/2014 2:43:44 PM - The Ebola crisis has taken a major turn for the worse as the World Health Organization (WHO) announces that the number of infected individuals is now "increasing exponentially." The uptick is particularly concerning in Liberia, where the international agency says the worst is yet to come.
Among the...
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| 9/3/2014 5:40:58 PM - Conditions are rapidly deteriorating in the West African country of Liberia, one of the hardest-hit countries during the worst Ebola outbreak in recorded history. Reports indicate that healthcare workers at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center (JFK) in Monrovia, Liberia's capital, recently went on strike...
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| 8/25/2014 - As panic grows from the current Ebola outbreak, which began in Africa and continues to ravage scores of people on the continent, authorities are becoming more resolute in preventing its spread, even adopting extreme measures that involve armed force.
As reported by Sky News, the armed forces of Liberia...
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| 8/20/2014 3:06:01 PM - As the Ebola virus spreads throughout West Africa, governments there are becoming more and more authoritarian in how they are dealing with it -- actions that are born of fear as much as pragmatism.
For instance, in Liberia in recent days, soldiers and police officers donning riot gear have blocked...
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| 8/8/2014 - The West African country of Liberia has shuttered most of its borders after it was discovered that the deadly Ebola virus had spread to two of the region's largest cities. An Agence France-Presse (AFP) report explains that both Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, and Lagos in Nigeria have reported...
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