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Originally Posted by Greg B
Kbizzle, the news said just the same thing!
Yes, I took biology in high school and college. Even dry, some bacteria and molds are more deadly.
Flies and ticks and fleas that are biting the dead are now carrying those diseases by air. That is fucking non acceptible. They may have to burn that shit down. I kid you not. We've never had this much bio matter that toxic since WW2 and WW1.
It's hot, swampy and just the right breeding ground there and something has to be done immediately. Why the fuck they're letting people back into the area is in-fucking-sanity! They'll end up carrying that shit to the four corners of the earth.
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Time to get a Hepatitis A shot
and let me tell you something else- I got Hepatitis A in High School while I was in a hospital
That shit nearly killed me
My spleen almost ruptured during my prom.
No joke-People you have no idea how bad this is- I don't want to even board a plane with anyone that came from that region.
These Red Cross workers are all exposed- the military is exposed, the National Guard and media have been walking through that water for days.
My favorite part of this coverage was last night while Anderson Cooper on CNN was riding in a boat with a doctor asking him what was in the water- the doctor goes on to say, "all sorts of Fecal matter, cholera, dysentery- etc."
Anderson's face turned white as a ghost. He then says to the doctor that everyone that has been rescued by helicopters has ingested the water due to the spray the Helicopters kicked up with their rotors-
It went into people's eyes, noses and mouths.
This is so gross. I feel terrible for all of these people.