(small) Ebola outbreak in Uganda
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03192-8
tl:dr 64 people infected, 30 died, epidemic is 1 month old, different strain of ebola than the big epidemic in west africa 2013 to 2016. We’ve developed vaccines for this strain and tested them for safety, but we don’t know if they work or not and we don’t have many doses.
Hope to god it doesn’t spread. Hope at least one of the vaccines works.
I really thought we dodged a bullet with the big epidemic some years back. At the time, I was very worried that if it spread out of the region in any meaningful numbers it would be impossible to stop and would kill tens of millions or more globally. Having seen just how badly our societies and governments have dealt with covid, I think the hazards were in retrospect, even worse.
Worth keeping an eye on.
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