Submitted by alphahydra t3_1096cew in UpliftingNews
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[deleted] t1_j3wjzha wrote
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DesignInZeeWild t1_j3wpub5 wrote
So happy for this! Ebola is terrifying and deadly!
Truthhurts_69 t1_j3xh1e4 wrote
So there are no more active infections?
Or is Uganda similar to Russia in that they declare desires in the same way Michael Scott declared bankruptcy?
ExpialiDUDEcious t1_j3xj7gw wrote
BANKRUPTCY!
FrankTankly t1_j3xo9q4 wrote
No new infections reported in 42 days, which is twice the maximum incubation period of the Ebola virus.
Of course it’s impossible to be 100% certain there aren’t infections that haven’t been caught, but it seems reasonable to declare the outbreak over with the information they have.
Source: the linked article.
Truthhurts_69 t1_j3y5wpq wrote
That's very uplifnews to hear, hell yeah.
Hopefully nobody finds an old dead body and gets it again, this is a nasty disease
Truthhurts_69 t1_j3y5xtl wrote
He'll yeah that's great news
TheMelonpanDorobo t1_j3ye8pp wrote
Knuckles is pleased. The is dae wae.
Nellasofdoriath t1_j3yhafm wrote
A lot of people gave their lives for the creation of this vaccine
Gremlin-Overlord t1_j3yozup wrote
If you ever want to read a great book about Ebola, I recommend reading The Hot Zone by Richard Preston
silentasarose t1_j3yz5s0 wrote
My brain straight up skipped “end to,” and I was SO confused for a moment.
NeuroticPsionic t1_j3yz7gn wrote
Took more than 10 whole years but finally. I wish the same happened to COVID.
AlienKinkVR t1_j3z1dkb wrote
Curious if any of y'all know then - What are the natural reservoirs for the virus that could bring it about again?
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thelastmouse-psd t1_j3zeebr wrote
Safe to say... They found de wae?
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YourUncleBuck t1_j3zutmh wrote
Bats most likely. People gotta stop eating bats and probably other bushmeat as well.
TwelveCoffee t1_j3zv5b4 wrote
Good to hear hopefully no one else has to suffer from this plague ever again
wild_psina_h093 t1_j3zwfee wrote
Just now?
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niceabear t1_j4080hb wrote
Such a great and terrifying book
HaikuBotStalksMe t1_j40a01q wrote
You can't just say you're virus-free.
HaikuBotStalksMe t1_j40a216 wrote
You want covid to last 7 more years?
Dexter_Adams t1_j40ckln wrote
This is the way
alphahydra OP t1_j40cnbe wrote
It's the end of a four month long outbreak in humans. Not the total end of Ebola, unfortunately (which has been around much longer than a decade), as there are natural reservoirs of the disease in animals.
The concern with this recent outbreak was it would run out of control and spread more widely than the usual range for Ebola, as happened with monkeypox. The good news is, it has now been contained and that's not going to happen. But Ebola still exists as a pathogen in the wild, and can pose a threat again in future.
Forzaman93 t1_j40dj4v wrote
Ebola mid
VanBeelergberg t1_j40en6x wrote
They don’t eet da poopoo anymore
SafariSunshine t1_j40h4aa wrote
You don't learn as much about ebola, but the mini series based on the book is also very good.
OriVerda t1_j40inqc wrote
I feel this. It seems like it ended a long time ago but in reality news and media will cover something heavily in the first few days-months until something new comes along. I'm fairly certain ISIS is still up to no good and the Syrian civil war is also still ongoing but it's all about the Ukranian conflict now, a conflict which I think more or less started back in 2014.
SentientCrisis t1_j40l8ey wrote
This guy reads.
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alkalineStrider t1_j40n92v wrote
So who is gae?
WonderfulMeet9 t1_j40ps88 wrote
Why didn't they declare the end immediately? So many people could've been saved.
masonhil t1_j40sbem wrote
This is not the same outbreak from 2014 lol. There have been numerous smaller outbreaks since then. This one killed 55. Viruses mutate and it took a long time to create the vaccine.
NeuroticPsionic t1_j40smwr wrote
Damn, got my hopes up
Big-Sky2815 t1_j40y87b wrote
Wonderful news
Benni_Shoga t1_j40zc07 wrote
There is no vaccine for this strain.
KratosHulk77 t1_j41aca0 wrote
❤️
Nellasofdoriath t1_j41m40t wrote
Shackdaddy161 t1_j4a2iiz wrote
Bats? Ok, ok but what about pangolins? By the way, where's Randy?
[deleted] t1_j4d9t4i wrote
It was even more terrifying when it reached the U.S. in 2014.
YourUncleBuck t1_j4f9dal wrote
>what about pangolins?
Tx600 t1_j4r6ie3 wrote
Loved it. Thought he was great at building suspense even though we all know what happened!
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