WHO Says Bundibugyo Drugs and Vaccines Belong Only in Trials
WHO turned Bundibugyo hope into a practical rule: candidates are for trials, not licensed countermeasures.
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WHO turned Bundibugyo hope into a practical rule: candidates are for trials, not licensed countermeasures.
CDC's measles table makes the summer service story simple: check MMR doses before travel, camp, and school.
FDA and CDC updates turn moringa from a closed recall into an online-marketplace cleanup problem.
Ted Turner's legacy is CNN and more: land, bison, habitat, U.N. giving, and media wealth turned into landscape policy.
WHO's Bundibugyo guidance is not a border-closure story; it is a screening and mass-gathering service map.
Africa CDC turned Bundibugyo into a continental money, coordination, and supply-chain test.
The U.S. travel rule is also a volunteer question: responders need to know whether they can come home after outbreak work.
Bangladesh's measles toll now has huge numbers and an 18 million-child campaign, but families still need district-level catch-up instructions.
For soccer travel, measles is the cleaner service risk than Ebola panic because the vaccine and dose check are real tools.
Moringa is not one recall story; current and ended outbreaks involve different products, lots, ages, and antibiotic-resistance risks.
A below-normal Atlantic hurricane headline does not cancel El Nino risk; the service story is why both signals can coexist.
Goodall's obituary belongs in the science-method file: naming animals and watching tool use changed what primatology allowed itself to see.