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The Dallas Ebola Outbreak Has Come To An End
The Dallas Ebola Outbreak Has Come To An End
The Dallas Ebola Outbreak Has Come To An End
The outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus in Dallas, Texas that began when Thomas Eric Duncan returned from Liberia in West Africa is now over. It all started on September 30th when Duncan was diagnosed with Ebola and succumbed to the virus on October 8th.
Louisiana Students Would Have To Keep Up With Homework If Diagnosed With Ebola
Louisiana Students Would Have To Keep Up With Homework If Diagnosed With Ebola
Louisiana Students Would Have To Keep Up With Homework If Diagnosed With Ebola
Due to recent outbreaks of the Ebola virus here in the United States, a new policy has been written here in Louisiana. If a school student in Louisiana is diagnosed with the Ebola virus and it quarantined, that student is responsible to keep up with their homework and schoolwork while being treated.
Louisiana 911 Ebola Screening
Louisiana 911 Ebola Screening
Louisiana 911 Ebola Screening
With the current Ebola problem in North Texas, the State of Louisiana is taking every precaution necessary to prevent Ebola becoming a problem here at home.
Ebola - What You Should Know
Ebola - What You Should Know
Ebola - What You Should Know
There's been a lot of scary stuff in the news about Ebola. How much do you REALLY know about it? Here's everything you need to know about Ebola in 94 seconds.
Louisiana Attorney General Attempting To Stop Buried Incinerated Ebola Ashes
Louisiana Attorney General Attempting To Stop Buried Incinerated Ebola Ashes
Louisiana Attorney General Attempting To Stop Buried Incinerated Ebola Ashes
Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell is attempting to get a temporary restraining order which will block the incinerated ashes of items from Dallas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, who died last week from the deadly virus at Texas Presbyterian Health Center.
Dallas, TX Ebola Patient Dies
Dallas, TX Ebola Patient Dies
Dallas, TX Ebola Patient Dies
Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the United States diagnosed with the Ebola virus, has died Wednesday morning at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas.
Why We Shouldn’t Press The Panic Button After The First Case Of Ebola In Texas
Why We Shouldn’t Press The Panic Button After The First Case Of Ebola In Texas
Why We Shouldn’t Press The Panic Button After The First Case Of Ebola In Texas
As you probably already know, the first case of the deadly Ebola virus has been diagnosed in the United States. Yesterday, the Center for Disease Control confirmed the diagnosis in a patient from North Texas. The patient is being quarantined at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.