Ebola Outbreak: Dr. Richard Besser Reveals Safety Tips En Route to Liberia

Deadly virus has killed thousands in West Africa.

While waiting for a plane to Monrovia, Liberia, Besser read the Ebola information sheet given to passengers.

Passengers are warned to “avoid direct contact with blood or body fluids of a patient or a corpse,” and given information about the virus and how it’s contracted.

International and U.S. health officials have warned the outbreak could infect 1.4 million people in West Africa by January if more is not done to stop the disease.

Aid groups and local governments have struggled to stop the disease with few medical supplies and without enough medical personnel to treat those infected. Multiple health workers have been killed or infected by the virus including four Americans, who were evacuated to the U.S.

Officials Worry Worst Case Scenario Could Leave 1.4 Million Infected With Ebola

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