humble3d Posted September 17, 2014 Share Posted September 17, 2014 Watch Now Obama on Ebola Obama on Ebola: Without Help, Families Are “Waiting to Die” (Video) President Obama is announcing a new U.S. effort to help control the spiraling Ebola outbreak that has claimed more than 2,400 lives in Africa. (You can watch here live at 4:05 p.m. ET.) http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/health-science-technology/ebola-outbreak/watch-obamas-ebola-response-at-the-cdc-video/?elq=f26671f2f8b04ebb9cf2a08a82d04b9f&elqCampaignId=1022'>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/health-science-technology/ebola-outbreak/watch-obamas-ebola-response-at-the-cdc-video/?elq=f26671f2f8b04ebb9cf2a08a82d04b9f&elqCampaignId=1022 FRONTLINE recently reported from West Africa on the intense difficulty of fighting the outbreak, which quickly infects entire families and communities through contact with bodily fluids. Here's our latest: Check out our two new exclusive digital videos, Ebola Hunters & Disease Detectors in Africa and Inside an Ebola Hospital in West AfricaExplore and share our interactive map of the outbreak Saying that whole families are “waiting to die,” President Obama unveiled a U.S. response Tuesday to the Ebola epidemic that has claimed more than 2,400 African lives — a death toll projected to rise exponentially in the coming weeks. Last week, in Ebola Outbreak, FRONTLINE reported on the intense difficulty of fighting the epidemic, which quickly infects entire families and communities through contact with bodily fluids. Watch FRONTLINE’s Report From the Epicenter of the Ebola Epidemic http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/ebola-outbreak/ Obama said the chances of a U.S. outbreak were extremely low, citing new measures to identify infected travelers and to train doctors and nurses. But the situation is much worse in the hard-hit West African countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. “People are literally dying in the streets,” Obama said at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “If the outbreak is not stopped now, we could be looking at hundreds of thousands of people affected, with profound economic, political and security implications for all of us.” Administration officials told The New York Times on Tuesday that the U.S. will send up to 3,000 troops to West Africa to help construct treatment centers, train health care workers and otherwise battle the disease. “The scenes that we’re witnessing in West Africa today are absolutely gut-wrenching,” the president said, describing one family struck by the disease and unable to get help. “These men and women and children are just sitting,” Obama continued. “Waiting to die. Right now. And it doesn’t have to be this way. The reality is this epidemic is gonna get worse before it gets better, but right now, the world still has an opportunity to save countless lives. Right now, the world has the responsibility to act.” http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/health-science-technology/ebola-outbreak/watch-obamas-ebola-response-at-the-cdc-video/? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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