Phillippines reports possible Ebola cases

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The Phillipines has reported the country’s first suspected cases of the Ebola virus. According to the country’s health officials, seven workers who returned to the Phillipines from Sierra Leone are showing symptoms symilar to that of the tropical virus.

There are currently over 1,300 suspected cases worldwide. The World Health Organization says there is little risk of the virus spreading outside of West Africa, but countries outside of the affected region are still taking precautions to prevent a spread.  

The outbreak is the biggest since Ebola first emerged in Africa nearly 40 years ago. So far, more than 700 people have died in West Africa.

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Jim

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  1. “There are currently over 1,300 suspected cases worldwide. The World Health Organization says there is little risk of the virus spreading outside of West Africa…”

    This is probably a valid presumption; however, since the Ebola Virus is man made (just like the AIDS Virus was), then it becomes more likely that the virus will be intentionally spread beyond West Africa via mandatory vaccines.

    E.g.> How else would Polio, which had been eradicated in the latter 1970’s, now be reinfecting people ONLY in Countries that are receiving the Polio Vaccine?

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