Friday, October 17, 2014

Ebola, A Nurse’s Perspective



(Photo: AP Graphics)


So a few months ago the country was enthralled with the idea of a few patients, infected with the Ebola virus, coming to the United States. Up until this point, we had been safe from Ebola due to the fact that bats can’t fly over the Atlantic. Some people were completely indifferent, while others had seen Outbreak one too many times. Most were a healthy mix, somewhere in between, but what bothered me the most was both the lack of education and the poor information that was spreading more virulently than the virus could ever hope to.

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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Dr. Ada Igonoh: How Patrick Sawyer gave me Ebola… and how I survived

Dr. Ada Igonoh: How Patrick Sawyer gave me Ebola… and how I survived.

Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/how-i-survived-ebola-2 | TheCable 


If you don't read anything else today.... read this!


Also, this writer is an ER specialist at a major U.S. Hospital. He has written some hard hitting reports on the Ebola Pandemic about to ravage our country.

Go here to read The Raconteur Report.

UPDATE: ORS is Oral Rehydration Solution.... get some here.

Peace,
Avops



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