Teresa Romero, the nurse’s aide who contracted Ebola, no longer has any trace of the virus in her blood.
Unfortunately, she also no longer has a dog, since in a fit of irrational hysteria, the Spanish government killed her rescue mutt Excalibur.
Teresa Romero, the nurse’s aide who contracted Ebola, no longer has any trace of the virus in her blood.
Unfortunately, she also no longer has a dog, since in a fit of irrational hysteria, the Spanish government killed her rescue mutt Excalibur.
I know that its sad to lose the dog, but in light of the almost 5,000 humans who have died so far, it kind of pales in comparison.
But nobody purposely killed those people, the way they did the dog.