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Instead of keeping Ebola in Africa, some idiots brought in two incubaters infected with it.
Two critically I'll patients are being housed in a hospital in Atlanta. They should not have brought the plague here. Seems like someone might have considered National Security. |
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Guess I won't go there for a while.
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I was just reading about that. I know they're trying to help but sometime things don't always work out as planned and next thing you know there's an out break.
There are many factors as to why they brought the patients to GA some reasons we know but other we don't and won't find out. If it could have been helped they should have traveled to the where the patients were not move them and risk a possible outbreak in a different place. |
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Edited by
willing2
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Sat 08/02/14 07:39 AM
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Beings a person on a flight to Lagos was found infected, the plague will most likely be spread worldwide now.
Now, how many Americans will proudly claim alliance with Africa? I've read, the ways it can be spread is through any exchange of body fluids. A sneeze, a sweaty hug, if the infected peed on the planes toilet seat the next few people sitting could absorb it into their skin. Why, when they found the first few cases, didn't they quarantine the areas and irradiate it? Your president and DHS aren't looking out for our National Security, are they? PS NO KNOWN CURE. NO KNOWN RELIABLE TREATMENTS. Some have survived, others, including one known American Doctor has died. It will be a lottery. Feeling lucky? Symptoms; Signs of Ebola include fever, headaches, weakness and vomiting symptoms that also define many other ailments, from malaria to the flu, that often pop up at this time of year. Catch it? Bend over and kiss yer a$$ goodbye. |
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Guess I won't go there for a while. No problem, it will come to you. |
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I think the Atlanta Center for Disease already stores the Ebola virus and most likely many other deadly viruses. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
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I think the Atlanta Center for Disease already stores the Ebola virus and most likely many other deadly viruses. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. You are so wrong dude. Just kidding |
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