WHO to declare Ebola outbreak over, as Liberia gets all-clear
At least 5 dead in Guinea Ebola flare-up: health officials
Ebola: Avoid bush meet, Sultan warns Muslims
Nigeria approves use of experimental Ebola drug
Ebola: WBFA stresses importance of stronger health systems
Liberia to give two doctors trial drug
How not to fight ebola virus under the law
Ebola: Cote d’Ivoire imposes travel restrictions as fears spread
‘No Ebola case in P’Harcourt Airport’
Ebola: Drug approval a long, complicated procedure
All doses of experimental Ebola drug sent to WAfrica
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SubscribeEbola: Doctors fault FG on insurance scheme
Lagos State branch of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, yesterday, picked holes in the well publicised Federal and state governments’ Life Insurance Cover for medical doctors and other health workers that volunteer to assist in the management of Ebola Virus Disease, EVD, saying “they are willing to volunteer if there are enough protective gadgets and details of the insurance clearly spelt out.”
Open letter to Mr President on Ebola virus
I THINK it is time we work on the way forward as regards this deadly disease Ebola. I work for a multinational company that believes in emergency response plan. See the way the US is managing the same Ebola. Ghana, I learnt has closed her border. Your Excellency Sir this is my advice: I want Mr President to shutdown the whole nation for one week. “everybody stay where you are”
Ebola: Drug test on Spanish priest highlights ethical questions
IN a development that raises a host of ethical issues, Spain announced it had obtained a scarce U.S.-made experimental Ebola drug to treat a Spanish missionary priest infected with the killer virus
Ebola: Togo want Guinea match relocated
Togo want next month’s Africa Cup of Nations game in Guinea to be moved because of fears about the Ebola virus.
Ebola: NGO tasks Kogi govt on measures to safeguard residents
A non governmental organisation, Initiative for Grassroosts Advancement, INGRA, has tasked the Kogi State Government to put measures in place that will safeguard the residents of the state from the viral disease, Ebola, that was threatening the country.
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