A vaccine was found to be 100% effective at protecting monkeys against Ebola, but pharma's business model kept it on the shelf.
New York City officials have been working hard to prevent the public from panicking after a doctor living in Harlem was diagnosed with Ebola. "He did not have a stage of disease that creates a risk of contagiousness on the subway," Dr. Mary Bassett, the city health commissioner, said. "We consider it extremely unlikely, the probability being close to nil, that there will be any problem related to his taking the subway system."