As I said two months ago:
We see the same thing happening with Ebola, there's a nasty outbreak every decade or two, then it all quietens down again.
From the BBC, today:
There has been a "turning point" in the Ebola crisis, with cases falling in the three affected countries, World Health Organization officials say.
Just eight cases were detected in Liberia in the last week down from a peak of 500-a-week in September. Guinea and Sierra Leone have also seen falls.
The WHO said the figures were the "most promising" since the outbreak started.
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Reassuring.
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