Conspiracy theorists believe that the virus behind COVID-19 was intentionally leaked to cause destruction. Given that many people can carry the virus without symptoms, that's unlikely, writes Ainsley Hawthorn. All the same, history has much to teach us about how a sickness can turned into a weapon.
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Health-care workers and everyday heroism: A case study in curbing disease
Six years ago, the staff at a single hospital were faced with a situation that would determine the fate of their country. In her latest Apocalypse Then column, Ainsley Hawthorn writes about the bravery of staff who dealt with an Ebola outbreak in Nigeria.
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In 2014, staff at a Nigerian hospital faced a situation that would determine the fate of their country
Posted: Dec 20, 2020 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: December 20, 2020