CDC warns Ebola cases could exceed 20,000 within three months, but U.S. risk stays low
The CDC released a report warning that Ebola cases could surpass 20,000 within three months. The projection is based on current transmission trends in affected regions. Health
The CDC released a report warning that Ebola cases could surpass 20,000 within three
months. The projection is based on current transmission trends in affected regions. Health
officials emphasized that the outbreak remains a global concern. Despite the rise, the
agency said the risk to people in the United States stays low. The CDC highlighted ongoing
surveillance and preparedness measures domestically. Authorities continue to coordinate
with international partners to contain spread. Public health messaging urges vigilance
without causing panic. Future updates will track case numbers and assess any change in
U.S. risk.