Does it seem like the whole world has Ebola? Are you freaking out?

The good news is: the whole world does not have Ebola.

The bad news is: the whole world has a whole bunch of other stuff, like meningitis and H1N1 (swine flu), according to The Blaze.

For those that want to track real-time outbreaks, the Global Incidents Map shows where and when viruses and other infections make an appearance.

Currently, Enterovirus D-68 is spreading through the United States, while India battles Dengue, a viral infection that is spread by mosquitoes.

The map can also display reports of terrorism, Amber Alerts, hazmat situations, gang activity and presidential threats.

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