Single drug that 'protects against ALL strains of Ebola' found

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Vaccine for Ebola moves closer as experimental drug is found to 'protect against ALL strains of the killer virus'

 

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It’s nasty to be sure but Africa needs population control

Ebola was a biological weapon,tested on Africa....they forgot to make an anti-dot ,when the virus proved to be more deadly and spread to their own western countries it’s when they tried to make an anti-dote ....

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