All of the following information was considered up to date as of October 17, 2014:
Here is some clarification on terms being used. Let’s be clear: There is no Ebola outbreak in the U.S. We have three confirmed diagnoses thus far (sorry, four as of October 24). That is not an outbreak.
I found this video quite solid in regard to communicating the state of affairs surrounding the Ebola crisis: Ebola news coverage (Fox News)
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Here is speculation that has not been validated. I simply include these news stories for reference. Stay diligent by not believing everything presented. Do your own research.
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The following websites, sources and organizations are what I, as a professional, would consider valid and reliable. By that, I mean the information they are sharing and reporting is not biased and has scientific research, evidence and previous incidents as resources.
Validated resources:
Key facts from the World Health Organization
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