The World Health Organization said Friday the West Africa Ebola outbreak has killed more than 3,000 people and infected more than 6,500. The United States is sending 3,000 military personnel to build 17 treatment facilities in the weeks ahead, but there's only a handful there now. New therapies and vaccines are being developed. But they won't be available for many months, says Ebola researcher Thomas Geisbert of UTMB. "The goal at this point is to contain it, isolate, quarantine the affected people," said Geisbert. "That's the more important thing that can be done right now, more so than the vaccines or the treatment. I'm not sure that they will be available really to manage this current outbreak."