If you have any questions about this, please let us know. You can email Debby.
Upcoming 5K in DeSoto
A Brief History of Ebola
Ebola has been in the news a lot lately. Here is a brief history and some interesting facts about the disease.
- First found in humans in 1976 with two simultaneous outbreaks in Sudan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- Takes its name from the Ebola River in the Congo near where that outbreak occurred.
- Was originally called Ebola hemorrhagic fever but now is called Ebola virus disease (EVD).
- There are 5 species of the virus. The one found in the Phillipines and China can infect humans, but it doesn’t make us sick.
- Transmitted through person-to-person contact, although there are transmissions through contact with bodily fluids absent of actual contact with the infected person.
- Symptoms include fever, fatigue, vomiting, sore throat; you know, basically like the flu! In fact, several other ailments must be excluded before an Ebola diagnosis is pursued because the beginning symptoms are similar to so many other diseases.
For more detail about the information included here, or to get a map of the current outbreak, check out the World Health Organization’s website.
Upcoming Doubles Tennis Tournament
During the upcoming (September 4-7) Twin City Days, there will be a doubles tennis tournament. They have already recruited some great sponsors, and the money raised is going to help with Kade’s Playground. (If you don’t know what that is, you can check out Herculaneum’s website which has a page devoted to it or the playground’s Facebook page.) If you’d like to sign up for the tournament and drag your racket out of hiding, here’s your chance. You’ll find a link for the flyer and registration form below. The organizers would love for you to print off the flyer and post it at work, church, etc. if you have a chance to spread the word. Happy Aggasiing…Wait, is that even a word?!
Vectors
All the little ones are back in school raring to go with new backpacks, shoes, and a box of tissue at the ready. What? You didn’t send them with hand sanitizer and tissues galore! How did you miss that memo?
Small children are basically vectors. No, not a moving object with direction, but…disease vectors.
Oh the horror!
In case you didn’t send them with the tissue equivalent of a semi-truck, you might review this video for a tissue alternative. It is a slightly humorous stab at tissue-lovers everywhere but teaches a good lesson too.
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