There is good news on Ebola, but you have to go looking for it. There are very few active cases known to the World Health Organization (WHO) today, and a few hundred of their contacts are being monitored. One of the new vaccines seems to be working remarkably well.
The epidemic of Ebola panic in US media and among US politicians has subsided, but the actual disease outbreak that has killed more than 11,000 people in three African countries is only well-contained, not over. If all goes well, and the current handful of patients being kept in isolation do not infect anybody else, the chain of infection will be broken next month, and six weeks after that the current epidemic will be declared over. That is still a big if. For some time, new infections held steady at 20 or 30 a week, and it is possible that this is only another, though much lower, plateau.
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