Ebola United States. 11 Ebola patients have arrived in Kentucky from Congo .
Ebola Kentucky 11 Ebola Patients Arrive In Kentucky March 16, 2021
Ebola Patients Arrive In Kentucky
March 21, 2021
Kentucky health officials were notified that 11 people who arrived from Africa, who treated Ebola patients in the ebola outbreak zone in Africa are being monitored for Ebola Virus in Kentucky for the next 21 days.
The 11 potential Ebola patients, just arrived back home to Kentucky from Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the two African countries experiencing the Ebola outbreaks, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday.
“We don’t believe there is any significant risk at the moment, but we are and we want to be transparent about it,” Beshear said during his virtual COVID-19 update Tuesday.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the first Ebola vaccine for use in the United States in 2019.
“We believe that as much as you can be for something like that, we are ready, but the risk is low,” Beshear said. “But I want you to know we’re on top of it.”
Dr. Fauci and Governor Beshear said none of the 11 Kentuckians that just arrived back from the ebola outbreak zone in africa are at high risk but “we believe in being prepared.”
There are six Ebola assessment hospitals in the state, and health officials are working with them to make sure they’re prepared for any potential Ebola patients, Beshear added.
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Ebola Kentucky 11 Ebola Patients Arrive In Kentucky March 16, 2021
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Ebola Kentucky 11 Ebola Patients Arrive In Kentucky March 16, 2021
Ebola Patients Arrive In Kentucky
March 21, 2021
Kentucky health officials were notified that 11 people who arrived from Africa, who treated Ebola patients in the ebola outbreak zone in Africa are being monitored for Ebola Virus in Kentucky for the next 21 days.
The 11 potential Ebola patients, just arrived back home to Kentucky from Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the two African countries experiencing the Ebola outbreaks, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday.
“We don’t believe there is any significant risk at the moment, but we are and we want to be transparent about it,” Beshear said during his virtual COVID-19 update Tuesday.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the first Ebola vaccine for use in the United States in 2019.
“We believe that as much as you can be for something like that, we are ready, but the risk is low,” Beshear said. “But I want you to know we’re on top of it.”
Dr. Fauci and Governor Beshear said none of the 11 Kentuckians that just arrived back from the ebola outbreak zone in africa are at high risk but “we believe in being prepared.”
There are six Ebola assessment hospitals in the state, and health officials are working with them to make sure they’re prepared for any potential Ebola patients, Beshear added.
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Ebola Kentucky 11 Ebola Patients Arrive In Kentucky March 16, 2021
Ebola Kentucky Department of Health Confirms Ebola Patients
Kentucky Department Of Health Ebola Press Release