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A doctor who became New York Citys first Ebola patient was praised for getting treatment immediately upon showing symptoms, and health officials stressed that the nations most populous city need not fear his wide-ranging travel in the days before his illness began.Nearly 5000 people have died worldwide since the outbreak b egan, the vast majority in West Africa. A New York City police officer suffered a serious head wound from an attack by a hatchet swinging man, yesterday is in critical but stable condition. Another officer was hit in the back of the head is also in stable condition.The attacker was shot and killed by police. Video and witnesses show that the four rookie New York Police Department officers were targeted in this attack.. In the days leading up to the attack on the Canadian Parliament, Michael Zehaf-Bibeau was living in a homeless shelter in Ottawa. Missouri police have been brushing up on constitutional rights and stocking up on riot gear to prepare for a grand jurys decision about whether to charge a white police officer who fatally shot a black 18-year-old in suburban St. Louis. The World Health Organization has announced that 1 million Ebola vaccines will be available by the end of 2015. But the plan may see health workers on the front line in West Africa already receive their dose by December this year. youtu.be/lG0sd_mV8Ug
Posted on: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 21:35:53 +0000

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