Out of darkness, light can emerge. There's good news even in the Ebola outbreak. One African country has successfully halted the spread of the disease.
The World Health Organization has announced that the Ebola outbreak in Senegal is officially over. Senegal had one case of Ebola, in which the patient was successfully treated.
Furthermore, In the United states, President Barrack Obama has been moved into swift action by pressure from social Media critics.
President Barack Obama on Friday turned to a trusted adviser to lead the nation’s Ebola response as efforts to clamp down on any possible route of infection from three Texas cases expanded, reaching a cruise ship at sea and multiple airline flights.
Facing renewed criticism of his handling of the Ebola risk, Obama will make Ron Klain, a former chief of staff to Vice President Joe Biden, his point man on fighting Ebola at home and in West Africa. Klain will report to national security adviser Susan Rice and to homeland security adviser Lisa Monaco, the White House said.
White House officials had initially resisted congressional calls to name a lead figure on Ebola, arguing that various agencies had distinct responsibilities, including the Centers for Disease Control, The Department of Defense, and the Department of Health and Human Services.
Hopefully, the United states and Barack Obama will succeed in the fight against Ebola, as they did against Osama.
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