Monthly Archives: October 2014

Ebola versus Hand Sanitizers

Dear readers, this one is going to be technical. Here’s the Who, What, Where, and When they taught me to put into the first paragraph in journalism class. But first, the money line: hand sanitizers are absolutely useless against Ebola. … Continue reading

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Ebola: On Our Own?

As of today we have two official Ebola cases contracted and diagnosed within our own borders. On top of that we learned today that the CDC actually approved the exposure of a huge number of Americans to an active case … Continue reading

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Ebola Update

The government continues to minimize the threat of Ebola in the US. While I agree with the general message that there is no reason for panic at this time, I must share all the critical safety information that comes my … Continue reading

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Ebola: What You Need to Know

Ebola has come to our shores twice this week, once in Dallas and again in the Washinton, D.C. area. Given the attitude of our government and the Centers for Disease Control, there is a significant lack of necessary information dispensed … Continue reading

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