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The Ebola epidemic in West Africa finally seems to be slowing down. But still, the disease has already killed nearly 9,000 people in West Africa alone.�
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The state's response to emerging infectious diseases could be tested if Vermont faces a major flu outbreak this winter. A new report says the state should�
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There isn’t a single documented case of Ebola in the United States right now, let alone in Vermont. But health officials here remain on high alert�
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A Rutland man was put in voluntary quarantine after visiting West Africa and returning to the state.And then everyone went into Ebola overdrive.
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A Rutland-area man who had been traveling in Sierra Leone and Guinea is in voluntary quarantine in an undisclosed location. In a hastily called press�
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The Ebola virus has infected very few people in the United States, and none here in Vermont. But political debate about the disease has spread to the�
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Congressman Peter Welch says it would be a mistake to implement a travel ban from West Africa as a way to contain the spread of the Ebola virus in the�
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The Ebola outbreak has affected the African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria. Death tolls continue to climb each day.As of Friday,�