Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson reports from Sierra Leone where he’s been to a hospital claiming as many as 80 per cent of the people they’re treating are surviving. He’s also met a man who carried his sick wife five miles only to be turned away.
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So sad… More needs to be done…
Not very enlightening at all. This is mainly invented and false "news". A great shame.
Crappy living conditions promotes ebola
The EBOLA ZAIRE so tiny, not only you cannot see it with the naked eye, you cannot see it with a regular light microscope. Scientists have to view it under a multimillion dollar Electron microscope that magnify viruses ten million times in magnification in order to study them.
One drop of blood or body fluid can contain ten million Ebola viruses. That is why it is important to pour CLOROX Bleach on any body waste that come from people with Ebola so you do not give it to others. Any vomits or PooPoo expelled on the ground should be doused with bleach to kill the viruses.