VIRUS WARS: CURE vs. CULTURE
The EBOLA virus is still active and still spreading. Find out how to prevent you or someone you love from this destructive Virus Disease.
While in West Africa, five Americans go to a restaurant to order a pot of pepper soup. The waiter realizes he's serving a group of Westerners, so he returns with 5 bowls of soup, 5 napkins, 5 cups of water, and 5 spoons. Five Africans go to the same restaurant to order the same pot of pepper soup, this time the waiter knows they are Africans and returns with a single (1) giant bowl of soup to be shared, five sacks of water and 2 cups to be shared, 1 towel instead of napkins to be shared, and 3 spoons to be shared. This is the beauty and camaraderie of African culture, behavior, and attitude. Still, it's also a nightmare when trying to stop a killer virus working its way through social interaction.
This American author (Dr. Raymond Youngblood, Jr.) is unique and captures real-life scenarios in real-time. His background, upbringing, and profession give him a unique perspective to compare Africa vs. America. Dr. Youngblood live in West Africa and was conducting business in the exact location where the FIRST OUTBREAK of the EBOLA virus occurred. He was on the ground when the Minster of Health delivered the first suspicion of a virus problem to the world.