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redmanjp wrote:hopefully not as contagious as covid, else we all ded
Dizzy28 wrote:Seems there is an outbreak of Ebola every 2-3 years according to the CDC.
This is nothing unusual.
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/history/chronology.html
MG Man wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Seems there is an outbreak of Ebola every 2-3 years according to the CDC.
This is nothing unusual.
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/history/chronology.html
ppl here apparently don't watch the news much
sMASH wrote:It's not unusual. The problem is, the outbreak that doesn't get reigned in.
The big scare we had many years ago, was just one of these same episodes, that got out of hand.MG Man wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Seems there is an outbreak of Ebola every 2-3 years according to the CDC.
This is nothing unusual.
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/history/chronology.html
ppl here apparently don't watch the news much
MG Man wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Seems there is an outbreak of Ebola every 2-3 years according to the CDC.
This is nothing unusual.
https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/history/chronology.html
ppl here apparently don't watch the news much
WHO wrote:3. Why are the vaccines not given to everyone at risk in endemic areas?
As Ebola outbreaks are relatively rare and unpredictable in nature, and due to limited vaccine quantities, the Ervebo vaccine is reserved for outbreak response to protect persons at the highest risk of contracting Ebola virus disease under a “ring vaccination” strategy, which is similar to the approach used to eradicate smallpox.
A global stockpile will be available starting in January 2021 and will be managed through the International Coordinating Group (ICG) on Vaccine Provision. As is currently the case for stockpiles of cholera, meningitis and yellow fever vaccines, the ICG will be the decision-making body for allocation of the vaccine.
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