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Huge Ebola Outbreak
The number of people believed to have been killed by the Ebola virus in Guinea has passed 100, the UN World Health Organization says.
"We fully expect to be engaged in this outbreak for the next two to three to four months before we are comfortable that we are through it," Keija Fukuda, WHO's assistant director-general, said at a news briefing in Geneva, Reuters news agency reports. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-26941698 |
Deliberate depopulation for sure :2 cents:
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Some stones are better left unturned.
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http://www.who.int/csr/disease/ebola/en/
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2014_04_07_ebola/en/ 7 APRIL 2014 - As of 7 April, a cumulative total of 151 clinically compatible cases, including 95 deaths had officially been reported from Guinea. Laboratory investigations continue at the Institut Pasteur (IP) Dakar laboratory in Conakry (65 samples tested, of which 34 are positive by PCR for ebolavirus) and at the European Union Mobile Laboratory (EMLab) team in Guekedou (36 samples tested/20 positive). Medical observation is continuing for 535 contacts. There have been no new cases in health-care workers since the last report and no new areas are affected. As of 7 April, the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOHSW) of Liberia has reported a cumulative total of 5 laboratory confirmed cases and 16 suspected and probable cases of Ebola virus disease (EVD), including 10 deaths. All 5 laboratory confirmed cases have died. The most recent death is in a probable case of EVD from Montserrado. Three cases have occurred in health-care workers, all of whom have died. The date of onset of the most recent confirmed case is 6 April, with 6 patients currently hospitalised. At present 28 contacts remain under medical observation. |
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If you want to get freaked out about Ebola, read a book called The Hot Zone. It's the true story about how the Ebola disease made its way from Africa into a neighborhood in Washington DC and how easily it could get spread globally.
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It is nasty stuff. What is even scarier is that a person can have it and be contagious for up to two weeks and not know it. So they can be traveling around passing it to other people without even realizing it. |
I guess it's testing area, poor people
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Also, Ebola outbreaks in Africa are actually much more common than most people probably realize. |
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One good thing about it is that transmission isn't that easy. It has to come via bodily fluids which is easier than some might think, but still not very easy. |
DVtimes for the love of God can you not even fire up your brain cells to offer one tiny comment on your posts ?
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The only way to save yourself is to have some kind of metal lining under your clothes. Tin foil will probably work. |
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