Time magazine has given this year′s honor
of "Person of the Year" to the men and women
fighting on the frontlines of the Ebola outbreak.
It issued five different covers featuring
five individuals, including Liberian surgeon
Dr. Jerry Brown and American missionary Dr.
Kent Brantly.
It applauded the bravery and commitment of
health care workers and caregivers who it
said were willing to "stand and fight" the
epidemic so that the rest of the world can
sleep at night.
It also said Ebola revealed the global health
system was not ready for this "war".
To-date, Ebola has killed more than 63-hundred
people out of 17-thousand-8-hundred cases,
mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea...
with the death rate currently at about 70
percent.
