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" ... BOSTON - OCTOBER 22: Left to right, Brigham and Women's M.D., Ph.D. Edy Kim, R.N. Deb Buonopane and ... [+] fellow R.N. Catherine Robinson put on extra pairs of gloves as they prepare to clean up a spill while learning how to treat an ebola patient during a training session at Brigham and Women's in Boston, Massachusetts October 22, 2014. (Photo by Jessica Rinaldi/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) ... "
" ... Convalescent plasma has been used to treat other diseases, like ebola. Though it’s not clear how effective it is at treating Covid-19, that hasn’t stopped the federal government from approving its use on tens of thousands of patients. An existing program had been sponsored by the FDA and run through the Mayo Clinic. ... "
" ... Even humans diagnosed with the dreaded ebola virus “have a 50-percent chance of survival, depending on the strain,” MacNeil said. “Dogs die quickly with this type of cancer. And the main cause of canine death overall is cancer.” So when it came to Scout’s health, MacNeil decided to “pull out all the stops” by visiting UW, about two hours to the northwest of WeatherTech’s Bolingbrook, Illinoios, headquarters, in Madison, Wisconsin. ... "
" ... They also need to put into context what we know so far about the coronavirus. I’m not an epidemiologist; I simply reflect on that which I read and (learn) when I consult with experts in the field. And what they advise me is that if you look at the mortality rate from the coronavirus, it in fact is running at about 2-3%, SARS was running at 10-15%, and the ebola virus was running at 50%. Therefore, we need to put these facts into perspective, even though fear may sell newspapers. ... "
" ... When one idea is controversial enough, it is perhaps better to steer well clear of another idea muddled with controversy. And so enter, pandemic bonds. In 2017 those issued by the World Bank were accused of "not working properly," in that they simply didn’t pay out during the ebola outbreak. ... "