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Originally Posted by SleepyButch
I think it's promising that people are surviving. I think it's promising that they gave the first nurse in Dallas the blood of the doctor who survived so she could get his antibodies. She is improving. Whether that is from his blood or her own immune system, who knows. It could be both. Hopefully it will be only a matter of time before the powers at be whoever that may be are able to get a vaccine for this as well.
On Monday, a clinical trial on humans began for the Canadian-developed Ebola vaccine. We'll see how that goes.
It will be interesting to see what happens here in the next few days.
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Yes, with better care in the west there is a better chance of survival, IF this does not get too big to contain. With the need for isolation and decontamination, we could see this become too big, very fast.