When I first realized that likely nations wouldn't be able to stop Ebola in Africa and that it would spread around the world I started speculating what the outcome of this would be.
However, now I'm fairly certain that this Ebola outbreak will go world wide the way it presently is going (this could spin on a dime) but not without major Vaccinations for Ebola (and Russia has them if they can be convinced to use them in Africa).
So, watch what Russia does now with their Ebola Vaccinations.
If Russia doesn't vaccinate Africans then expect the Ebola Virus to spread around the world and that Ebola is an alternative to World War III and the end of life on earth. So, in effect, Ebola might be rescuing the human race from extinction. Truth is much stranger than fiction!
Obama: World not doing enough to fight Ebola
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President
Barack Obama speaks during a meeting with more than 20 foreign defense
ministers on the ongoing operations against the Islamic State group,
Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
Obama: World not doing enough to fight Ebola
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE, Associated Press | October 14, 2014 | Updated: October 14, 2014 5:11pm
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Photo By Evan Vucci/APPresident Barack Obama speaks during a meeting with more than 20 foreign defense ministers on the ongoing operations against the Islamic State group, Tuesday, Oct. 14, 2014, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. Obama and military chiefs in a show of strength against Islamic State fighters in Iraq and Syria.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says "the world is not doing enough" to fight Ebola.
Obama suggested to reporters Tuesday that he will begin pressuring leaders of other countries to do more. He commented at the end of a meeting in Washington with U.S. and allied military leaders primarily focused on the threat from Islamic State militants.
Obama says the U.S. will continue to do its part but that other countries must do more than they are doing right now.
The president also offered thoughts and prayers to a Dallas nurse being treated for Ebola after she helped care for a Liberian man who died from the disease. Obama says he wants lessons learned from that case to be applied to hospitals around the country.
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Obama suggested to reporters Tuesday that he will begin pressuring leaders of other countries to do more. He commented at the end of a meeting in Washington with U.S. and allied military leaders primarily focused on the threat from Islamic State militants.
Obama says the U.S. will continue to do its part but that other countries must do more than they are doing right now.
The president also offered thoughts and prayers to a Dallas nurse being treated for Ebola after she helped care for a Liberian man who died from the disease. Obama says he wants lessons learned from that case to be applied to hospitals around the country.
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