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"The Virus In Ur Blood"
Ebola attacks your immune system and damages blood vessels, causing severe internal bleeding.As the virus spreads, blood can leak into tissues and organs, leading to life-threatening symptoms.
Ur Body Fights Back
The immune system reacts strongly to Ebola — releasing chemicals that cause high fever, headaches, and body aches.
How the Vaccine Works
The rVSV-ZEBOV (Ervebo) vaccine trains your immune system to recognize Ebola before it can make you sick.It was proven effective during major outbreaks in Africa.
Protecting HealthCare Heroes
Doctors and nurses wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) — gloves, suits, and face shields — to prevent any contact with infectious fluids.This is one of the most effective barriers against the virus.
Meet the Enemy
Ebola is a tiny RNA virus that enters your cells and multiplies rapidly.It causes cell death, tissue damage, and weakens the immune response — that’s why it’s so deadly.
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"The Virus In Ur Blood"
Ebola attacks your immune system and damages blood vessels, causing severe internal bleeding.As the virus spreads, blood can leak into tissues and organs, leading to life-threatening symptoms.
Ur Body Fights Back
The immune system reacts strongly to Ebola — releasing chemicals that cause high fever, headaches, and body aches.
How the Vaccine Works
The rVSV-ZEBOV (Ervebo) vaccine trains your immune system to recognize Ebola before it can make you sick.It was proven effective during major outbreaks in Africa.
Protecting HealthCare Heroes
Doctors and nurses wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) — gloves, suits, and face shields — to prevent any contact with infectious fluids.This is one of the most effective barriers against the virus.
Meet the Enemy
Ebola is a tiny RNA virus that enters your cells and multiplies rapidly.It causes cell death, tissue damage, and weakens the immune response — that’s why it’s so deadly.