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The worst Ebola outbreak on record is currently unfolding in West Africa, and it's been a long affair that has infected more than 1,000,*killed more than 600*people, and has yet to show any signs of slowing down.

The outbreak has gotten so bad that countries like Sierra Leone are now quarantining affected communities and have said that they'll send in the police or military to enforce them if necessary.
 

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Thinning of the herd.

The question you have to ask. Is why does EVERy EBOLA OUT BREAK come from Africa???
 

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Thinning of the herd.

The question you have to ask. Is why does EVERy EBOLA OUT BREAK come from Africa???



IMO, Africa is s testing ground for the deadliest viruses on earth......look who the guinea pigs are, the poorest people/countries in the world.

One of these days, a virus like none other will break out in the states or Europe, kind of like in the movie Contagion & when it does, everything will fall apart.

These diseases like Ebola breaking out over in the poorest countries don't hurt the economy (what economy?) & puts their 3rd world health care system to the test which it fails big time.

Crazy how blood diamonds come from those infected countries & with all those diamonds coming out of there, it doesn't help any of them much, if at all.
 

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Thinning of the herd.

The question you have to ask. Is why does EVERy EBOLA OUT BREAK come from Africa???


stems from people eating bats, gorillas, monkeys and contaminated fruit. the 2007 outbreak was linked to kids eating bats they found dead in a cave.
 

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stems from people eating bats, gorillas, monkeys and contaminated fruit. the 2007 outbreak was linked to kids eating bats they found dead in a cave.


Its cause these kids are starving & need food while we eat half a plate of food & throw the rest away.......

This world is so messed up........
 

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stems from people eating bats, gorillas, monkeys and contaminated fruit. the 2007 outbreak was linked to kids eating bats they found dead in a cave.

I did not know that... fk....

God this world is weird..
 

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http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-ebola-questions-20141007-story.html#page=1
Some Ebola experts worry virus may spread more easily than assumed



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<section class="trb_mainContent" data-role="panelmod_articleBody">U.S. officials leading the fight against history's worst outbreak of Ebola have said they know the ways the virus is spread and how to stop it. They say that unless an air traveler from disease-ravaged West Africa has a fever of at least 101.5 degrees or other symptoms, co-passengers are not at risk.
"At this point there is zero risk of transmission on the flight," Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said after a Liberian man who flew through airports in Brussels and Washington was diagnosed with the disease last week in Dallas.


Other public health officials have voiced similar assurances, saying Ebola is spread only through physical contact with a symptomatic individual or their bodily fluids. "Ebola is not transmitted by the air. It is not an airborne infection," said Dr. Edward Goodman of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where the Liberian patient remains in critical condition.
Yet some scientists who have long studied Ebola say such assurances are premature — and they are concerned about what is not known about the strain now on the loose. It is an Ebola outbreak like none seen before, jumping from the bush to urban areas, giving the virus more opportunities to evolve as it passes through multiple human hosts.
Dr. C.J. Peters, who battled a 1989 outbreak of the virus among research monkeyshoused in Virginia and who later led the CDC's most far-reaching study of Ebola's transmissibility in humans, said he would not rule out the possibility that it spreads through the air in tight quarters.
"We just don't have the data to exclude it," said Peters, who continues to research viral diseases at the University of Texas in Galveston.
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Dr. Philip K. Russell, a virologist who oversaw Ebola research while heading the U.S. Army's Medical Research and Development Command, and who later led the government's massive stockpiling of smallpox vaccine after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, also said much was still to be learned. "Being dogmatic is, I think, ill-advised, because there are too many unknowns here."
If Ebola were to mutate on its path from human to human, said Russell and other scientists, its virulence might wane — or it might spread in ways not observed during past outbreaks, which were stopped after transmission among just two to three people, before the virus had a greater chance to evolve. The present outbreak in West Africa has killed approximately 3,400 people, and there is no medical cure for Ebola.



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The Ebola patient in Dallas died this morning. Just saw the breaking news as I was reading this thread. Weird
 

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The Ebola patient in Dallas died this morning. Just saw the breaking news as I was reading this thread. Weird

wonder why he was turned away when he first went to the hospital? Why wasn't he giving the experimental drug?
 

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He wasnt turned away - it looked like he had the flu - I'm thinking this is the first time the ER has seen Ebola because it has never occurred in the US before - so why would they imagine every potential crazy disease - the only way for the guy to be helped was to say I have been exposed to Ebola and just got back from Western Africa - I don't know if he did that or not
 

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I guess this racial now now because Jessie and his crew are holed up in Dallas
 

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He wasnt turned away - it looked like he had the flu - I'm thinking this is the first time the ER has seen Ebola because it has never occurred in the US before - so why would they imagine every potential crazy disease - the only way for the guy to be helped was to say I have been exposed to Ebola and just got back from Western Africa - I don't know if he did that or not

He had just went to liberia and had all the symptoms
 

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The guy died of Ebola - some people don't die - a majority do - I'm intentionally isolating myself from the Ebola virus - that's why I put off my plans to travel to Liberia - the dude knew he had Ebola - he needed to make sure the management at the hospital knew he had Ebola - I don't know if he did that or not - even if he did there is a good chance he would have died regardless
 

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He lied to officials before boarding the flight
 

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