Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Ebola outbreak raises concerns in US

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The two Americans, infected with the deadly Ebola virus while providing aid in Liberia, on have now returned to the US for treatment. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention is trying hard to save the two lives by allowing them to be treated with Zmapp, a drug that has never been used on humans.

As of right now, only 3 doses of the drug are available. There is no guarantee the patients will be cured, but that isn’t stopping them from trying. I’d argue that you should do everything in your power to save a life, but I would definitely consider the point that the drug should be more developed so more lives could be saved in the long run.

Do you think the drug should be used right now or is it worth waiting?

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