A tidbit:
Dr Kent Brantly was treating Ebola patients in Liberia at the end of July, during what is currently the largest outbreak of the disease ever, when he first started showing signs of the deadly disease.
The 33-year-old and another infected missionary worker were transported out of the country in early August for treatment at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, where both were able to beat the disease with the help of an experimental new serum called ZMapp.…
At first, he hoped it was malaria or dengue fever, but the results kept coming back negative until he was eventually tested for Ebola. The positive test means death for more than the 90 per cent who catch the disease, but Dr Brantly says he never lost faith even when doctors started to fear he wouldn’t make it through the night.
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I’ll bet Matt washed his hands REAL GOOD after the meeting.