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Ebola

Amid Coronavirus-Induced Stock Rout, This Drug Maker May Have a ‘Cure’

For both the deadly virus and the embattled stock market.
By Sissi Cao
Purell Hand Sanitizer

Best-Selling Hand Sanitizer Purell Is Spreading False Claims, Warns FDA

Hand sanitizer, even the really strong stuff, won’t save you from the flu, the super-bug or Ebola
By Chris Roberts
Dr. Mary Bassett's first few years as health commissioner has been dominated by microbes.

NYC Health Commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett Still Hears the Voices of Her Patients

Dr. Mary Bassett, New York City's health commissioner, talks about smoking, heroin, and an incurable malady: politics.
By Jillian Jorgensen
The "Mercury Seven": From left, Gordon Cooper, Walter Schirra, Alan Shepard, Virgil Grissom, John Glenn, Deke Slayton and Scott Carpenter.

This Week in Tech History: Microsoft Founded, NASA Picks First Astronauts

By John Bonazzo
(FILES) A file photo taken on December 30, 2014, shows medical personnel wheel a quarantine tent trolley containing Scottish healthcare worker Pauline Cafferkey, who was diagnosed with Ebola after returning to Scotland from Sierra Leone, into a Hercules Transport plane at Glasgow International Airport, bound for The Royal Free hospital in London. British nurse Pauline Cafferkey who was successfully treated in January 2015 after contracting Ebola in Sierra Leone is now "critically ill" due to a resurgence of the virus, the hospital treating her said on October 14, 2015. "We are sad to announce that Pauline Cafferkey's condition has deteriorated and she is now critically ill. Pauline is being treated for Ebola in the high-level isolation unit at the Royal Free Hospital," it said in a statement. AFP PHOTO / STR (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)

UK Ebola Patient Relapses Nine Months Later; Proves How Little We Understand Virus

By Michael Sainato
Beatrice Yordolo, who was declared the last survivor of the Ebola virus on March 5, 2015, shakes hands with family and neighbours during a visit by the director of the World Health Organization. (ZOOM DOSSO/AFP/Getty Images).

Meet the Formidable Ebola Doctor Who Survived the Dreaded Disease

By Marc Siegel and Anshu Vaish

Why This 14-Year-Old Liberian Ebola Survivor’s Reddit AMA Is So Important

By Sage Lazzaro
12 Monkeys adaptation premieres tonight. (Syfy)

Exec Producer on Syfy’s ’12 Monkeys’: ‘Ebola News’ Wasn’t ‘Viral Marketing for Show’

By Anne Easton
Liberian health workers handle the body of an Ebola victim (Photo: Pascal Guyot/AFP/Getty Images).

The Evaporating Issue: In 2016, Voters Likely Won’t Care About Ebola or ISIS

By Lincoln Mitchell
A woman wearing a protective mask walks through Grand Central Terminal on October 24, the day after Ebola arrived in New York. (Photo: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

Federal Funds Are Available to Reimburse New York City for Ebola Expenses

By Ross Barkan
Mayor Bill de Blasio hugs Dr. Craig Spencer. (Photo: NYC Mayor's Office)

Bill de Blasio’s Ebola Response More Popular Than Andrew Cuomo’s: Poll

By Ross Barkan
Mayor Bill de Blasio speaks at the Sansone Foundation dinner (Photo: Will Bredderman).

De Blasio Claims Bellevue Workers Denied Service During Ebola Scare

By Will Bredderman
Mayor Bill de Blasio with Dr. Craig Spencer this morning. (Photo: Ross Barkan)

Recovered From Ebola, Manhattan Doctor Is Done Talking to the Media

By Ross Barkan
Akon's Bubble Act had nothing to with Ebola (Photo: 360nobs.com)

The Stigma of Ebola Remains Virulent in New York’s African Community

By Steve Weinstein
Bellevue Hospital.

Ebola Patient Craig Spencer to be Released From Bellevue

By Vanessa Haughton
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)

Cuomo Touts Poll Showing Support For Ebola Quarantine

By Will Bredderman

Following Belmar blowup, questions arise over limits of anger as a Christie power tool

By Mark Bonamo
Get your flu shot- it indirectly helps combat Ebola. (Getty)

More New Yorkers are Getting Flu Shots Because of Ebola

By John Bonazzo
Mayor Bill de Blasio with Gov. Andrew Cuomo. (Photo: NYC Mayor's Office)

De Blasio and Cuomo Promise Incentives to Treat Ebola Abroad

By Jillian Jorgensen
Gov. Andrew Cuomo with Staten Island pols today (Photo: Will Bredderman).

Cuomo Plans Army-Style Benefits Package for Ebola Doctors

By Will Bredderman
Belgard at a campaign office in Willingboro during her unsuccessful CD3 bid.

CD3: On Ebola, Belgard strikes notably different stance from MacArthur, argues funding could have prevented situation

By Chase Brush
A woman wearing a protective mask walks through Grand Central Terminal on October 24, the day after Ebola arrived in New York. (Photo: TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)

Five-Year-Old Tests Negative for Ebola, de Blasio Administration Says

By Will Bredderman
IS 318 in the Bronx

Brothers From Senegal Beaten, Called “Ebola” in The Bronx

By Jaclyn Gallucci
Congressman Michael Grimm and challenger Domenic Recchia at a WABC debate. (Photo by Richard Drew-Pool/Getty Images)

Grimm: ‘Reprehensible’ to Let City Hall Staff Take Leave for Campaigns

By Jillian Jorgensen
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