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If the corona epidemic in the world has decreased, now the Ebola virus has reared its head?


Washington, February 14, 2021, Wednesday

The Corona epidemic that has been raging in the world for the last one year has not gone away but its intensity has decreased in many places. The Ebola virus is raising eyebrows amid concerns that Corona is not gone yet. With Corona, it's time to wake up to Ebola. Ebola has been knocked out before but for the first time since 2014, more cases are being seen. So far, eight people have died from the deadly effects of Ebola. Cases of Ebola virus infection have recently been seen in DRC Congo and Guinea. Experts believe that the average death rate from the Ebola virus is much higher than that from the corona virus.


Ebola can be as devastating as the corona. The symptoms of a patient infected with the Ebola virus are similar to those of other virus infections. Early headaches, sore throats, muscle aches and fevers are common. Alternative treatments can be made if these symptoms are identified within a week of onset. Ebola kills 90% of patients when internal bleeding occurs. The Ebola virus is named after a tributary of the Congo. For the first time, more cases were reported in the surrounding villages. Like corona, Ebola also acts as a medium for saliva, sneezing fluid.

Ebola came to mind in 2015 as an unprecedented epidemic. Particularly in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Niger and Congo in Africa. Surprisingly, Ebola was also reported in Spain, Britain and Italy. The first sighting of a 15-year-old boy was in 2013 in a small village in Guinea. The Ebola virus was first identified in 19. Two types of viruses, Ebola Jar and Ebola Sudan, were also found. Since there is no vaccine or complete cure for Ebola, taking precautionary measures is the only effective way to prevent it.



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