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I'm sure you'll join me, AOG, in wishing her a swift and complete recovery.
Yes, wishing her a complete recovery. Read on FB that it's not contagious.
I wish her well asap and a full recovery.
Interesting but worrying development.
Does this mean that the initial treatment was inadequate OR that the virus can lay dormant in the body to be "aroused" at a later date?
I never understood why the two (I think) sufferers were airlift out of West Africa in the first place - surely it would have been better to transport the equipment over there
It's not been made clear what's gone wrong so far as I'm aware beyond its being related to Ebola. Fingers crossed that she makes a second, and this time full recovery.

In more positive Ebola news, the three countries central to the outbreak reported no new cases at all last week. Almost two years after the outbreak started, it appears to be finally (almost) under control, and never did spread far beyond Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.
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/// I'm sure you'll join me, AOG, in wishing her a swift and complete recovery. ///

That goes without saying Sandy.
//Read on FB that it's not contagious. //

Oh, that's ok then the tool of the devil says so.
Ebola nurse Pauline Cafferkey 'critically ill'... http://gu.com/p/4da8g/stw

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British Nurse Pauline Cafferkey Battles Ebola For The Second Time.

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