September 28 after he was suspected that he contracted the deadly disease, even though he saw treatment at the hospital a few days prior. The hospital did not detect this right away, and that means he did not get the benefit of early treatment. And he was sent into a community where he could spread the disease more. According to his family, he was getting advanced care dialysis to treat kidney failure and was on a breathing machine when he died. Ais comes on the heels of phone conversation his girlfriend had with a bc news, expressing her concern. At a big americans, they are doing enough to save him. The ebolalla outbreak has claimed the lives of the 400 people in west africa and infected nearly twice that many. It can only be spread through the contact with bodily fluids of an already sick person. Secretary of state john kerry made an urgent plea to other countries to step up their response. While we are making progress, we are not where we can say that we need to be. And regarding t
As the nation marks Hispanic Heritage Month, we dive into a report showing Latinx people are benefiting less from well-being gains in the Washington region than others. Pandemic-era protections, and housing and transportation policy could help local jurisdictions tackle the disparities.
A revised legislation would make all bus trips that start in DC free to all riders, operate some routes 24 hours a day, and create a dedicated service improvement fund. It’s the right direction for Councilmember Charles Allen’s Metro for DC bill, which still plans to eventually offer a $100 monthly transit subsidy for DC residents.
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