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How to use the word ebola in a Sentence?

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That’s eventually how this outbreak ended. We had really good contact tracing, really good Ebola treatment units that had been set up and then really, really good laboratory diagnostics.

Joel Montgomery

Found on CNN
1 year ago

And the transparency, even taken to a literal level, where when someone would have Larry Madowo/CNN Ebola, they actually would not just put them in these closed concrete facilities. They made sure that the mother could see the child that was being treated, that community leaders could come to these safe zone areas and see what was going on.

Daniel Griffin

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Then Ebola comes back and they’re like, ‘ now we’ve seen the big bad virus, and it was n’t that bad. We’re not scared anymore, ’ it was really hard.

Amy Boore

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Hajarah Nalwadda/AP Uganda, they’ve been dealing with Ebola responses for going on decades now. And they’ve always managed to control them and prevent them from spilling outside their borders. But they managed to do that through just very basic control measures, that’s eventually how this outbreak ended. We had really good contact tracing, really good Ebola treatment units that had been set up and then really, really good laboratory diagnostics.

Joel Montgomery

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Many people in Mbandaka are already vaccinated against Ebola, which should help reduce the impact of the disease, all those who were vaccinated during the 2020 outbreak will be revaccinated.

Matshidiso Moeti

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When Ebola hit, it happened to be at the end of a fiscal year, and we literally didn't have enough money to buy plane tickets for staff. We had to borrow $3 million from another agency, when I was New York City health commissioner, I had 20 times more flexible funds than I had as CDC director.

Tom Frieden

Found on CNN
2 years ago

We are working with the health authorities to implement a swift response that builds on Guinea’s past experience and expertise in managing Ebola, which is transmitted in a similar way.

Matshidiso Moeti

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We could actually see that there was a build-up over several days of misinformation about what they call the ‘Ebola business,’ that this was all related to people inventing the disease.

Christina Wille

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Even SARS, even Ebola, we have some good ideas, but no one knows, hIV: we don’t know the exact circumstances.

Peter Daszak

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

We use thisto produce some of the mostimportant and safest medicinesin the world right now, to fightblindness, asthma, cancer, atopic dermatitis, heart diseaseand most importantly, we used this to produce the firsttherapeutic that will beapproved by the FDA for Ebola, and sowe made an antibody cocktailspecific for ebola. It wastested in a study coordinated bythe World Health Organizationand the NIH.

George Yancopoulos

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Russia marshaled its leadership position in vaccine development and its proven Ebola and MERS vaccine platform to bring the first safe and efficient solution to the world's biggest problem.

Kirill Dmitriev

Found on CNN
3 years ago

These valuable lessons are helping us in our current effort to tackle the new Ebola outbreak in Equateur Province, while also responding to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Edouard Beigbeder

Found on CNN
3 years ago

However, we should not be surprised if the virus which causes COVID-19 is found in the semen of some men, since this has been shown with many other viruses such as Ebola and Zika.

Allan Pacey

Found on Reuters
3 years ago

During Ebola we lost many health workers to that disease, so the country has learned a great deal of how to put in place strict infection-prevention control measures, i think this will be something quite beneficial in the fight of corona.

Richard Mihigo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Those of us who have worked in global health are familiar with the decisions that had to be made in Africa during the Ebola epidemic, if I have one ventilator and two people who need it, and one is a 13-year-old-boy who is likely to recover, and the other is an 80-year-old woman who is demented and has sacral decubiti, who do I intubate and put on the ventilator ? In that case, the decision is made on the likelihood of recovery and quality of life.

Lisa Moreno-Walton

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

If The World Health Organization performs well, member governments are more confident in having The World Health Organization assume an increased role. If they fail, the member states look to reform them or create alternative mechanisms, during the Ebola crisis in 2014, WHO was strongly criticized for its slow and ineffective response, and the member states pressed the leadership for reforms to address those failings. It is clear from the response to COVID-19 that more changes are necessary.

Brett Schaefer

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Being a millennial, we've seen a lot of scary things. I grew up in New York during 9/11, i grew up in New York during swine flu, during West Nile virus, during the second and third Ebola outbreaks.

Miles Gamble

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

We call it the 'C' word, we've been through Ebola and SARS, but I haven't seen this level of panic among travelers since 9/11.

Gabriella Ribeiro

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

Even with Ebola, there wasn't a lot of that, but with this one, campuses were seeing some xenophobia and micro-agressions and behaviors that we just don't feel are appropriate.

Jean Chin

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We've seen the spread of rumors and anti-science messages during Ebola, during Zika, the anti-vaccine movement is not new, and WHO's response often has been,' Oh, there's a really bad outbreak of measles in Eastern Europe, it's okay, we're going to disseminate pamphlets.' That's not enough when the anti-science messages are sophisticated, targeting vulnerable populations and really tailoring anti-science messages to groups that believe them.

Seema Yasmin

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The CDC is clearly concerned, as we are globally, about any spread of this condition anywhere in the United States, and to be sure, United States's United States, but is it any different than what we've seen with prior infectious disease situations including Ebola and other fronts where we did allow for home quarantine under those circumstances ? Most likely not.

James Hodge

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I've been here since 1996, and that's the only other time we've ever done this -- for Ebola.

Martin Cetron

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We've had to put all Ebola activities on hold in high-risk areas.

Corrie Butler

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

The interruption of outbreak response has led to a decrease in over 50% of alerts, a collapse in vaccination, a decrease in contact tracing, ebola was retreating and now it is likely to resurge.

Mike Ryan

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

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