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Endemic diseases that don't make headlines, like tuberculosis, malaria, and infectious childhood diarrhea, each kill more people every two days than have died of Ebola in 28 years.

The Ebola "Monster" is Peaking; the Real Ones Are Not


The Ebola Monster is Peaking; the Real Ones Are Not In a sense, everything you need to know about the veracity of those nightmarish Ebola epidemic projections was summarized in the October 14 press conference held by the World Health Organization's (WHO) Ebola head, Bruce Aylward. He said:
  • currently there were about a thousand new cases a week;
  • it's "too early to say" whether "the epidemic [is] slowing down" [emphasis added] or there's "exponential growth," and;
  • "we anticipate that the number of cases occurring per week by [December] is going to be somewhere between five and 10 thousand."
Whoa, Nelly! Even as he says it's possible the growth in new cases is declining, he predicts a five to 10-fold explosion within weeks.
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