Live Ebola Tracking Map – Keep Up With the Epidemic!

I was just made aware of this Live Ebola Map from Insteading.com here. Thank you to them for the heads-up.

Using the tool is easy. Not only is there an interactive map to view but there’s also a detailed list of what’s going on below the map. They’ll keep you up to date as to whether the case is confirmed, suspected, transported, or not Ebola. The classifications are color-coded too.

Obviously, you can go directly to their site to keep up or you can choose to get Ebola updates using the signup form at the very bottom right side of the webpage; note: there’s also a popup that asks you if you want to keep up with Ebola updates too.

Click here to go directly to the Live Ebola Map

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7 responses to “Live Ebola Tracking Map – Keep Up With the Epidemic!”

  1. Kathryn

    I agree…….can’t simply ignore it. I am preparing to be a hermit …in case of something like that …..or whatever comes along.

    My number one worry right now is a repeat of a landslide here….well we already have the trees, but I’m thinking ..” flood”, so ebola a little bit less important to me….somewhat, kinda sorta!! 😉

  2. towtruck

    There will be no Ebola pandemic, period!

  3. Here are the US cities with most risk of an Ebola outbreak because they have the largest populations from West Africa:

    http://www.towncharts.com/Ebola-Top-500-Cities-in-the-US-for-Total-Born-People-From-West-Africa.html

    These are places most likely to have the most travel back and forth to the Ebola impacted countries.

  4. infidel6actual

    Great idea. Unfortunately,you may have to switch to dots if ebola spreads.

    Due to disinformation from the Obama Regime, you might want to have a category, “Patient with Symptoms reported in press” or something similar for both domestic and foreign media.
    Also “Hospital closed”

    Foreign media have been more timely and accurate on ebola than the US traditional media.

  5. Imogene Burkhart

    I’m so sorry I have been using this awhile now, I thought you already knew about it. I love it I can just type my zipcode in and see if my state is mild or high.

  6. Kathryn

    Remember all the scares of the past. I am on the fence with this one, but it deserves respect until the pandemic arrives or fades out. I’m not so stupid to accept everything put out there, but also not clueless that maybe all of this is a legit fear. You see, I am a skeptic……ya think? I am preparing however.
    ” Wait….and see”!!

    1. Absolutely. I’m not advocating “running for the hills” quite yet but we should at least be cognizant of the potential threat.

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