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Tag Archives: Ebola
‘Being afraid during Ebola kept me safer; I will take the same kind of care now’
Dr. Sandra Allaire, who has worked during outbreaks of cholera and Ebola, tested positive for COVID-19 in March. She returned to work at a Calgary refugee centre several weeks later.
Opening the door to Ebola-hit countries
The Liberals have rolled back the controversial Tory freeze on visa processing for residents of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone
Rolling the dice in Liberia
Gambling in Liberia, both literally and figuratively—either way, it’s foreigners taking in all the chips and reaping rewards while locals look on
New Ebola study uncovers potential drug target
Researchers at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute have found that an ancient herbal remedy could prevent Ebola from attacking the immune system
Chasing an Ebola vaccine
The race for the vaccine is less about stopping this epidemic than protecting against the next one
Ebola: A modern plague
In the span of a year, Ebola went from small outbreak to the kind of threat the world hasn’t seen in modern times
Ebola: doing the math
Ebola cases were supposed to increase exponentially and reach 1.4 million. They’re all over the place. Why?
The Interview: An MSF doctor on the battle against Ebola
Dr. Tim Jagatic on his Ebola patients, working in a haz-mat suit when it’s 40° C, and the agony of knowing the right help is out there
Why is the overwhelmed MSF in charge of the Ebola fight?
A ‘perfect storm’ of issues has left the world unprepared to deal with a worsening catastrophe