WHO chief worried about Ebola outbreak

Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization, announced this morning that he is concerned about the speed and scale of an Ebola outbreak. Since the first known case developed around April 24 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, there have been 516 suspected cases, 35 confirmed cases and 131 deaths. Two of the confirmed cases are in neighboring Uganda. Some health workers have also caught the virus, raising fears it is spreading in hospitals. Jesus Christ prophesied in Matthew 24 that plagues would be among the dire signs that precede His Second Coming.