Ebola is now a well known disease because of its sudden outbreak in 2014, it affected many small countries in West Africa. Ebola has killed 4,809 people in Liberia, 3,955 in Sierra Leonne, 2,536 in Guinea, 8 in Nigeria, 6 in Mali, and 1 in the United States. The Ebola outbreak has decreased significantly since 2014. In 2014 many people were too scared to even admit Ebola was a thing because they couldn't face that many of the people they once knew and loved in the country were dying of this disease. The Ebola disease was discovered in 1976 but was rare until the outbreak of 2014.
The Ebola outbreak has made it to where the countries of West Africa built tent hospitals to take care of the patients. Yes, there is no cure for Ebola, the doctors do treat symptoms like dehydration, there was also not as many doctors as they needed to help and it was very easy for people to get this dead ease because many people tried to ignore the disease instead of facing it and trying to fix their sickness, and many of the doctors helping the patients got contaminated with the disease and had to get care themselves which continued the cycle.
In the diagram below it shows a west Africa Ebola treatment center, the first tent is the low probability ward which is when a patient is showing little symptoms but does not have the disease, the next one over is the high probability ward which is the patients that have experienced symptoms of Ebola and is getting worse, then the third and last tent is the Ebola ward which is when a patient is diagnosed with Ebola and is contaminated.