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He's not critically ill and his wife and four children have tested negative.
There are two possible vaccines, but those are apparently a long way out per WHO officials.
And one is likely going to take six to nine months to get doses ready for a clinical trial.
And then the second could be available in two or three months, but that shot has yet to be tested even in animals.
To reiterate, the Ebola outbreak is very high risk in Congo and that region, but we are told it's not to us here in the U.S.
right now.
And the White House is emphasizing that there are no cases in the U.S.
and they have put travel restrictions in place to keep it that way.
And just a reminder to listeners, Ebola is not COVID.
It is a highly lethal disease, and it leads to an extremely disturbing and bloody death.
So not something we want our emergency workers dealing with.
Megan, thanks for reporting.
Yeah, my pleasure, Georgia.
Thank you.
The runoff election for the Republican Senate primary is underway in Texas.
Longtime incumbent Senator John Cornyn faces off against State Attorney General Ken Paxton, who President Trump endorsed last week.
Joining us now to discuss the election and its implications is Brent Buchanan, founder and CEO of Signal Polling Group.
Brent, thanks for coming on.
So, Brent, we've had our eyes on Texas for a while now, and today is the day.
Where do things stand now?