https://www.afinalwarning.com/502079.html (Natural News) Since people are tiring of all the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) hysteria, the World Health Organization (WHO) is moving on to Ebola as the next big bogeyman for the world to fear.
The United Nations (UN) body has increased the risk level of Ebola to “very high,” claiming that cases are “erupting” across Guinea and spreading to neighboring countries.
According to the WHO’s Africa division, there are 18 known “cases” of Ebola and nine deaths, along with 523 “contacts” and 1,604 people who have been vaccinated. Eighty-two percent of the country is being “monitored” for infection.
Earlier this month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidelines suggesting Americans wear a cloth mask or gaiter layered on top of a surgical mask to better
After a year of the world being shut down, borders closing and travel restrictions, Northwest international students and the International Involvement Center have been trying to work around the limitations placed on them by the pandemic.
When these changes were put in place, international students had to overcome multiple obstacles when it came to either going home or getting back into America.
Some travel was completely restricted for certain countries; the borders were closed not allowing students to travel home for breaks off from school forcing them to stay at Northwest while campus was closed.
For others, they were able to get home, but getting back to Northwest came with a different set of challenges like requiring a quarantine period or possibly renewing a visa.