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Ebola
Sept 5, 2014 22:03:13 GMT -6
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Post by Other on Sept 5, 2014 22:03:13 GMT -6
Oh, come on now. I remember when I was that age I went to a football game and ended up under the bleachers with a girl...oh, never mind. I'm sure everything will be perfectly normal fine. I was weird. I actually went and watched the football game. You're some kinda football phreak.
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Ebola
Sept 5, 2014 22:08:38 GMT -6
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Post by Other on Sept 5, 2014 22:08:38 GMT -6
I don't think things with 90% fatality rates spread easily.... I dunno...those assrammers spread around Teh AYDZ pretty good back in the 80s when that shit war battin round about 1000 Latency period Brah.
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Ebola
Sept 30, 2014 16:02:44 GMT -6
Post by Incogayno. on Sept 30, 2014 16:02:44 GMT -6
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Ebola
Sept 30, 2014 16:16:33 GMT -6
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Post by Ginger on Sept 30, 2014 16:16:33 GMT -6
If we had to nuke Texas, a la "the Crazies", now would be a good time.
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Ebola
Sept 30, 2014 16:22:37 GMT -6
Post by LansingHawk on Sept 30, 2014 16:22:37 GMT -6
Just finished reading a book about Ebola. Some scary shit.
Hot Zone by Richard Preston
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Post by Ginger on Oct 1, 2014 6:14:58 GMT -6
There should be an automatic quarantine for anyone coming from these countries in Africa. Who knows how many people this jackass has exposed. Texas in a couple of weeks...
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 6:16:53 GMT -6
Post by Stan's Field on Oct 1, 2014 6:16:53 GMT -6
Settle the fuck down.
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 6:19:54 GMT -6
Post by Ginger on Oct 1, 2014 6:19:54 GMT -6
do you have a fever, ice?
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 6:22:14 GMT -6
Post by egadsto on Oct 1, 2014 6:22:14 GMT -6
do you have a fever, ice?
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Post by Stan's Field on Oct 1, 2014 6:33:25 GMT -6
do you have a fever, ice? I had Ebola two years ago and all It gave me was hiccups.... you don't get fevers when you're this cool, sug.
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 6:35:01 GMT -6
Post by Ginger on Oct 1, 2014 6:35:01 GMT -6
do you have a fever, ice? I had Ebola two years ago and all It gave me was hiccups.... you don't get fevers when you're this cool, sug.[/quote You don't take it seriously enough. I bet you would if the outcome was that your hair turned red...am i rite?
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Post by Stan's Field on Oct 1, 2014 6:36:58 GMT -6
You know who should worry? R2 and that fucking Kodiak cub of his, who knows how much bush meat he drags home every week.......
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 6:49:44 GMT -6
Post by Ginger on Oct 1, 2014 6:49:44 GMT -6
www.businessweek.com/news/2014-09-30/first-ebola-case-is-diagnosed-in-the-u-dot-s-dot-cdc-reportsA man with Ebola in Dallas was initially sent home from the hospital with antibiotics after seeking treatment for an unknown illness, officials said. The man, whose name wasn’t released, is the first case of the deadly viral infection to be diagnosed outside of Africa. He traveled from Liberia and arrived in the U.S. on Sept. 20, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday. The man is being kept in isolation in an intensive care unit. He had no symptoms when he left Liberia and began to show signs of the disease on Sept. 24, the CDC said. He sought care on Sept. 26, was hospitalized two days later at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital and is critically ill, said CDC Director Thomas Frieden. The agency is working to identify anybody who had contact with the man and track them down, he said. “There is no doubt in my mind that we will stop it here,” Frieden said at a press conference in Atlanta. A CDC team of epidemiologists will follow anyone who has had contact with the man for 21 days, Frieden said. If they develop any symptoms, they’ll immediately be isolated, and public health officials will trace their contacts. The diagnosis was first confirmed by a Texas lab based on samples of the man’s blood and confirmed by the CDC. The man was traveling to the U.S. to visit family and was staying with them. He was exposed to only a “handful” of people during the time when he had symptoms, including family members and possibly some community members, according to Frieden, who said there was little risk to anyone on his flight. “Ebola doesn’t spread before someone gets sick, and he didn’t get sick until four days until after he got off the airplane,” Frieden said. “So we don’t believe there was any risk to anyone on the flight at that time.”
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 7:14:39 GMT -6
Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Oct 1, 2014 7:14:39 GMT -6
You know who should worry? R2 and that fucking Kodiak cub of his, who knows how much bush meat he drags home every week....... I'm not worried about my lil dude. More worried about my family in Texas. 2 of them work in Emergency Departments at hospitals in that area. Hopefully that idiot who got ebola didn't go to their hospitals.
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 7:16:47 GMT -6
Post by Stan's Field on Oct 1, 2014 7:16:47 GMT -6
You know who should worry? R2 and that fucking Kodiak cub of his, who knows how much bush meat he drags home every week....... I'm not worried about my lil dude. More worried about my family in Texas. 2 of them work in Emergency Departments at hospitals in that area. Hopefully that idiot who got ebola didn't go to their hospitals. They work in Dallas? At Texas Health Presbyterian?
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 7:18:53 GMT -6
Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Oct 1, 2014 7:18:53 GMT -6
I'm not worried about my lil dude. More worried about my family in Texas. 2 of them work in Emergency Departments at hospitals in that area. Hopefully that idiot who got ebola didn't go to their hospitals. They work in Dallas? At Texas Health Presbyterian? No.. Irving (which is next to Dallas) and Grapevine (Also close to Dallas). But, apparently he had been at a hospital and was released with antibiotics (they didn't say which one) and then was admitted at Texas Health Presbyterian. I guess if you get Ebola, that's the place to be as they do have a good isolation unit.
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 7:24:36 GMT -6
Post by Stan's Field on Oct 1, 2014 7:24:36 GMT -6
Well in the meantime, make sure your bear cub doesn't drag home any dead bats.
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 7:35:44 GMT -6
Post by Aborted Cyclone Fetus on Oct 1, 2014 7:35:44 GMT -6
Well, good news is we all have about a coins flip chance to survive it.
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 7:40:31 GMT -6
Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Oct 1, 2014 7:40:31 GMT -6
Well in the meantime, make sure your bear cub doesn't drag home any dead bats. Bats aren't even an appetizer on his radar. He prefers pittbulls as snacks.
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 7:41:31 GMT -6
Post by Presidential Immunity Cock on Oct 1, 2014 7:41:31 GMT -6
Well, good news is we all have about a coins flip chance to survive it. And it's good news for me. Because really, who the hell that is in Africa would want to come to Kansas? Besides Obama's father that is.
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Post by A boy named Sioux on Oct 1, 2014 8:55:44 GMT -6
I want all flights from africa to the US stopped for the forseable future. if you were dumb enough to be derping around in the hot zone, you now get to sit in the penelty box until this dies down (pun intended).
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 9:18:48 GMT -6
Post by Incogayno. on Oct 1, 2014 9:18:48 GMT -6
wut about doctors without borders? why punish them for doing compassionate humanitarian acts? fucking xtians, you're all the same. bigoted hateful narcissistic shitbirds. Dont forget about the uproar over the two doctors they brought back to treat. How many people got infected from that? 0.
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Post by thunderhawk on Oct 1, 2014 9:25:15 GMT -6
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 9:45:41 GMT -6
Post by Stan's Field on Oct 1, 2014 9:45:41 GMT -6
Science wont save them jungle folk. Gawd created Ebola to punish them for something........
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Ebola
Oct 1, 2014 10:14:35 GMT -6
Post by Aborted Cyclone Fetus on Oct 1, 2014 10:14:35 GMT -6
Science wont save them jungle folk. Gawd created Ebola to punish them for something........ It's called population control. Too many people on this earth anyway. Need to get it down to about 3-4 billion.
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