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Ebola
Jul 13, 2014 22:20:05 GMT -6
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Post by Ginger on Jul 13, 2014 22:20:05 GMT -6
Anybody paying attention to this in the news? www.newsweek.com/ebola-outbreak-wont-slow-down-50-news-cases-and-25-dead-257907"The current outbreak, which began in December 2013, is now considered to be the deadliest on record, WHO said in June. On June 23, WHO reported 635 Ebola cases, including 399 deaths. Now just two weeks later, the figures stand at 844 cases of Ebola in the three countries, including 518 deaths. "
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Ebola
Jul 14, 2014 4:29:51 GMT -6
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Post by Earl Slick on Jul 14, 2014 4:29:51 GMT -6
Evidently I've already reached the limit of 5 free articles which comes as a surprise as I can't recall ever going to Newsweek.com before.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 14, 2014 6:36:39 GMT -6
Evidently I've already reached the limit of 5 free articles which comes as a surprise as I can't recall ever going to Newsweek.com before. Hey cheapskate, remember that when you're drowning in ebola.
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Post by BrainFerentz4Prez on Jul 14, 2014 6:58:07 GMT -6
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Ebola
Jul 14, 2014 8:34:35 GMT -6
Post by Stan's Field on Jul 14, 2014 8:34:35 GMT -6
Motaba
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Ebola
Jul 14, 2014 8:41:06 GMT -6
Post by egadsto on Jul 14, 2014 8:41:06 GMT -6
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Post by thunderhawk on Jul 14, 2014 9:39:15 GMT -6
EEEEEEEBOOOOLAAA!!!
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Post by NOTTHOR on Jul 14, 2014 9:46:54 GMT -6
any cases in teh Piedmont region of NC? No? Then zero fucks shall be given. Wasn't Ira Hayes a Piedmont? So you're sitting on his stolen land? Never mind, Ira was a Pima, not Piedmont. Carry on wif the deforestation plan.
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Ebola
Jul 14, 2014 11:04:06 GMT -6
Post by BrainFerentz4Prez on Jul 14, 2014 11:04:06 GMT -6
any cases in teh Piedmont region of NC? No? Then zero fucks shall be given. Wasn't Ira Hayes a Piedmont? So you're sitting on his stolen land? Never mind, Ira was a Pima, not Piedmont. Carry on wif the deforestation plan. Ira Hays was a Pima Indian, and proud and noble band, until the white man stole their water rights, down in Arizona land.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 14, 2014 12:23:25 GMT -6
Ebola sounds like Obama. This isn't a coincidence.
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Ebola
Jul 14, 2014 12:28:12 GMT -6
Post by Incogayno. on Jul 14, 2014 12:28:12 GMT -6
Ebola sounds like Obama. This isn't a coincidence. Troof, Only missing an M, otherwise it would be the perfect anagram.
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Jul 14, 2014 12:31:22 GMT -6
Ebola sounds like Obama. This isn't a coincidence. Troof, Only missing an M, otherwise it would be the perfect anagram. He can borrow the M from his real father, Frank Marshall Davis. If his goons can manipulate his birth certificate, they can manipulate an anagram.
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Ebola
Jul 14, 2014 15:12:49 GMT -6
Post by Stan's Field on Jul 14, 2014 15:12:49 GMT -6
Gawd made Ebola. Thanks Gawd.
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Post by Stan's Field on Jul 14, 2014 15:14:57 GMT -6
Ebola > Hantavirus > AIDS > Egret Grille > BLL
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Ebola
Jul 14, 2014 20:05:17 GMT -6
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Post by thunderhawk on Jul 14, 2014 20:05:17 GMT -6
Troof, Only missing an M, otherwise it would be the perfect anagram. He can borrow the M from his real father, Frank Marshall Davis. If his goons can manipulate his birth certificate, they can manipulate an anagram. His real father is Saul Alinsky, dumbass!
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Post by Earl Slick on Jul 14, 2014 22:54:37 GMT -6
You are all wrong, his real father is Kunte Kinte. I know this is true because I heard it on Fox News.
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Ebola
Aug 1, 2014 23:40:43 GMT -6
Post by Ginger on Aug 1, 2014 23:40:43 GMT -6
Well...here it comes... news.yahoo.com/plane-en-route-to-rescue-americans-with-ebola-171609039.htmlA U.S. medical rescue team has arrived in West Africa to evacuate two Americans seriously ill with the deadly Ebola virus, doctors with Emory University Hospital said on Friday. Medics from the air ambulance have deemed Dr. Kent Brantly and missionary Nancy Writebol stable enough to transport. The small private jet can carry only one patient at a time. It was undetermined on Friday who would come back first. The patients will land at Dobbins Air Reserve Base before being transported 16 miles to a high-security isolation unit at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Officials expect both will arrive by early next week. The medical evacuations were arranged by the faith-based humanitarian group Samaritan's Purse, but are being facilitated by the State Department and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It will mark the first time that an Ebola patient has been known to be treated in the United States.
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Post by thunderhawk on Aug 2, 2014 9:56:07 GMT -6
Thanks Ebolama
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Ebola
Aug 2, 2014 12:39:56 GMT -6
Post by Stan's Field on Aug 2, 2014 12:39:56 GMT -6
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Ebola
Aug 2, 2014 12:42:42 GMT -6
Post by Earl Slick on Aug 2, 2014 12:42:42 GMT -6
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Ebola
Aug 2, 2014 14:14:05 GMT -6
Post by Ginger on Aug 2, 2014 14:14:05 GMT -6
"ATLANTA (AP) — An American doctor infected with the Ebola virus in Africa arrived in Atlanta for treatment Saturday, landing in a specially equipped plane at a military base, then being whisked away to one of the most sophisticated hospital isolation units in the country, officials say. It marks the first time anyone infected with Ebola, considered one of the world's deadliest diseases, is believed to have been brought into the country for treatment. A second American aid worker infected with the virus was expected to arrive at Emory within a couple days. U.S. officials are confident the patients can be treated without putting the public in danger. OH SUREThe unit was used for treating at least one SARS patient in 2005. Unlike Ebola, SARS — like the flu — is an airborne virus and can spread easily when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Health experts say a specialized isolation unit is not needed for treating an Ebola patient. Standard rigorous infection control measures should work at any hospital. "Ebola is only transmitted through blood and bodily fluids," he said. "Unlike the flu, like influenza, which we deal with every winter, Ebola cannot be spread thorugh the air." YETEbola begins with fever, headache and weakness and can escalate to vomiting, diarrhea and kidney and liver problems. In some cases, patients bleed both internally and externally." news.yahoo.com/us-doctor-ebola-atlanta-treatment-175504863.html
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Post by GhostMod 5000 on Aug 2, 2014 14:27:17 GMT -6
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Ebola
Aug 2, 2014 16:27:03 GMT -6
Post by Incogayno. on Aug 2, 2014 16:27:03 GMT -6
Bah, you wont get this reference much unless you have played Pandemic.
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Ebola
Aug 2, 2014 16:27:54 GMT -6
Post by Incogayno. on Aug 2, 2014 16:27:54 GMT -6
"ATLANTA (AP) — An American doctor infected with the Ebola virus in Africa arrived in Atlanta for treatment Saturday, landing in a specially equipped plane at a military base, then being whisked away to one of the most sophisticated hospital isolation units in the country, officials say. It marks the first time anyone infected with Ebola, considered one of the world's deadliest diseases, is believed to have been brought into the country for treatment. A second American aid worker infected with the virus was expected to arrive at Emory within a couple days. U.S. officials are confident the patients can be treated without putting the public in danger. OH SUREThe unit was used for treating at least one SARS patient in 2005. Unlike Ebola, SARS — like the flu — is an airborne virus and can spread easily when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Health experts say a specialized isolation unit is not needed for treating an Ebola patient. Standard rigorous infection control measures should work at any hospital. "Ebola is only transmitted through blood and bodily fluids," he said. "Unlike the flu, like influenza, which we deal with every winter, Ebola cannot be spread thorugh the air." YETEbola begins with fever, headache and weakness and can escalate to vomiting, diarrhea and kidney and liver problems. In some cases, patients bleed both internally and externally." news.yahoo.com/us-doctor-ebola-atlanta-treatment-175504863.htmlEbola has been in the US in Atlanta for a long time. One of the top CDC centers is there where they keep many nasty things on ice.
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Ebola
Aug 2, 2014 16:42:46 GMT -6
Post by Ginger on Aug 2, 2014 16:42:46 GMT -6
"ATLANTA (AP) — An American doctor infected with the Ebola virus in Africa arrived in Atlanta for treatment Saturday, landing in a specially equipped plane at a military base, then being whisked away to one of the most sophisticated hospital isolation units in the country, officials say. It marks the first time anyone infected with Ebola, considered one of the world's deadliest diseases, is believed to have been brought into the country for treatment. A second American aid worker infected with the virus was expected to arrive at Emory within a couple days. U.S. officials are confident the patients can be treated without putting the public in danger. OH SUREThe unit was used for treating at least one SARS patient in 2005. Unlike Ebola, SARS — like the flu — is an airborne virus and can spread easily when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Health experts say a specialized isolation unit is not needed for treating an Ebola patient. Standard rigorous infection control measures should work at any hospital. "Ebola is only transmitted through blood and bodily fluids," he said. "Unlike the flu, like influenza, which we deal with every winter, Ebola cannot be spread thorugh the air." YETEbola begins with fever, headache and weakness and can escalate to vomiting, diarrhea and kidney and liver problems. In some cases, patients bleed both internally and externally." news.yahoo.com/us-doctor-ebola-atlanta-treatment-175504863.htmlEbola has been in the US in Atlanta for a long time. One of the top CDC centers is there where they keep many nasty things on ice. Good god man, have you never heard of power failures? Ice melts.
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