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New Ebola Cases May Soon Reach 10,000 a Week, Officials Predict
thoughts on this ???
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/15/wo...rica.html?_r=0 heard on the radio that hospitals are saying it would bankrupt a hospital to comply with Ebola safety protocols... takes 20 people to treat one patient in ICU...whoa! http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...-qa.html#model http://graphics8.nytimes.com/newsgra...Artboard_1.png |
What in Jesus fuck is that graphic supposed to explain?
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Ebola scares the fuck out of me, I hope it never comes to Australia.
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If that is true, week after that number will be much bigger
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All have talked it Down for the beginning not thinking about how crasy it Can get. Its out if hand now and how Will it be with 100.000 infected. WHO Said the other Day it only gotten 1/4 of they money they need.
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You guys are victims of a bored media...........
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While it can be argued that half a million people died last year from malaria on a global scale, or mass deaths from any other illness such as cancer or heart related issues, none of them are spread from person to person via a sneeze, or cause you to bleed out of every orifice in your body until you die. Ebola is probably one of the worst ways to die, thus the fear. |
Borders should have been closed weeks ago. This needed to be contained at the fucking source.
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and just when I was about to launch a chain of soup restaurants named "a bowl of soup!"
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Now a second nurse who treated the dead Libyan who never should have been allowed to board a plane has been diagnosed positive. This is after she traveled by air from Texas to Cleveland and back.
Anyone in charge of this shit in our country? |
Good! Time to thin the herd!
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Not sure about anyone else... But I'm prepared. I am not all about "the world is about to end" but I am all about being prepared for "anything". Don't think it will happen to you? Sure sure, you keep believing that.
The earthquake in 1989, no power for three days.... Sounds easy until you figure out what do you eat when you can't cook for three days - and most of your food just went bad in the first eight hours. Since then I've always stocked lots of canned goods and water. A few years ago we had that propane train fire here in town - and they evacuated 3/4 of the town. Think about it for a moment - what do you do when they knock on your door and tell you that you have only fifteen minutes to leave your house for the next week. The past week I've invested some time into stocking up more canned goods and water than normal. If shit goes downhill and they tell us not to leave our house for two weeks I am prepared. And well armed too. |
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you're prepared for ebola? How did you go about that? |
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I would much rather die from ebola than cancer. With ebola you suffer for a week or two and thats it, cancer you suffer for months and months and die. I've watched people die from cancer and it aint pretty. |
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