EBOLA IS NOT A DEATH SENTENCE HOW TO SURVIVE: Idris Elba, Whoopi Goldberg Alicia Keys And More HAVE THE ANSWER WATCH


                  The Ebola virus is not to be feared. If treated early, many have                       survived, and many will survive. The Ebola virus is a rare disease, with a very low transmition rate in the United States. It is transmitted through touch, which makes its spread fast, and scary to some. Dr. Oz reports that washing your hands and being conscience of touching your face will help eliminate major spread of this virus. If you suspect anything, simply visit your Doctor, or Emergency room to be treated. Early treatment is the prevention! It can be done, it has been done, and we can beat this virus. Take a look at what Idris Elba, Whoopi Goldberg, Niaomi Campbell, Forest Whitaker and more had to say…


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