Thursday, October 2, 2014

UN Ebola chief raises 'nightmare' that virus could become airborne | Daily Mail Online

      UN warns Ebola virus currently plaguing West Africa could become airborne
*       The longer it moves between human hosts the greater possibility of mutation
*       The risk grows the longer virus is living within the human 'melting pot'
*       NGOs have said the Ebola virus is currently infecting five people every hour
*       More than 3,300 people have died from Ebola since the outbreak first began
*       Officials call for 1,000 new Sierra Leone isolation centres to contain virus
*       British survivor says 'horror' of children dying from disease must be avoided
*       Will Pooley was first Briton to contract virus after working in Sierra Leone
*       Thomas Eric Duncan is the first person to be diagnosed in the U.S.
*       He flew into Texas from Liberia, touching down in Brussels and Washington
*       Up to 100 people in Texas are feared to have come into contact with him
*       Doctors at the hospital in Texas said he was in a serious but stable condition



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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2778022/UN-Ebola-chief-raises-nightmare-prospect-virus-mutate-airborne.html#ixzz3F0wc2ud9

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