Saturday, June 21, 2025

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

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Globalization has globalized every aspect of human life including Ebola. Ebola virus has quietly made its way into the North American continent. With already two confirmed cases in Dallas, USA, it is now certain beyond reasonable doubts that the virus knows no bounds and thus can penetrate even the hardest rock. The North America Continent is very vast, densely populated and is characterized by all sorts of socialization. Travel across borders is easy, smooth and frequent. Since the United States shares international land boarders with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, it is highly believed that the virus will walk its way into both Canada and Mexico by 2015. Meanwhile, Canada is developing a radical approach to the effective prevention of the virus should the country be affected. This strategy consists of designating Ebola Treatment Centres across the country with specialized infectious disease specialists. This means every province and territory will have a designated hospital that will effectively treat the virus. According to medical experts, the approach is based on the notion that not all hospitals can attempt a treatment of the deadly Ebola virus.