Cumulative deaths up to 12 October. BBC
Experts Offer Steps For Avoiding Public Hysteria, A Different Contagious Threat -- Washingtoin Post
As health officials scramble to explain how two nurses in Dallas became infected with Ebola, psychologists are increasingly concerned about another kind of contagion, whose symptoms range from heightened anxiety to avoidance of public places to full-blown hysteria.
So far, emergency rooms have not been overwhelmed with people afraid that they have caught the Ebola virus, and no one is hiding in the basement and hoarding food. But there is little doubt that the events of the past week have left the public increasingly worried, particularly the admission by Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, that the initial response to the first Ebola case diagnosed in the United States was inadequate.
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Update: An epidemic of fear and anxiety hits Americans amid Ebola outbreak -- Washington Post
My Comment: What does not help in spreading this fear is the perception that our governments do not know what to do .... President Obama Convenes Emergency Ebola Meeting at White House (ABC News).
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