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Please welcome Ebola to Spain everyone ...
WTF ...
https://s1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/f...706700f2f6.jpg International travel as we know it, should of changed temporarily many months ago. It really is a shame that the people we trust with making smart decisions for us, are either ignorant or simply have sold us out for something else planned. Yahoo News |
Time To Ban Flights From Ebola Countries
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This isn't because of flights or anything, she was a nurse looking after a priest who got it in Africa.
Why they brought that fucking preist back, should have left him im Africa. twice they've done it, cost a million+ euros and they both died. And now this woman's been running around Madrid for a few weeks. |
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Alicante has got a direct boat link with Africa. If the terrorists really want to fuck with the west. Send 100 of them down to Liberia to chew on some ebola snot, them hop on the boat for Alicante and hey presto.... Chaos |
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Welcome Ebola, how are you ? my name is pornmasta, nice to meet you !
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ebola to kill millions when start spread via air, soon population control
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Sad news....
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Yeah we flew out of Mardid about 3 days after they brought the Priest in. We thought at the time that it was s stupid move.
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ban international travel lol
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So is the rest of the world willing to do something about this or will everyone still sit on their hands on the sidelines praying that it doesn't reach their country?
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Be careful who you swap bodily fluids with.
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Perhaps if we could find a cure to it and withhold the serums from the extreme terrorists... they could try to get through it themselves through the power of prayer *guffaw* |
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Also it's fast kill rate makes it easy to isolate, even a temporary curfew can end an outbreak like that. |
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Don't worry; we have been assured it isn't as contagious as the media would have us believe
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That's sounds bad...
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This is unbelievable. As someone living on Spain this is only one of many failures that this government has had over the last years. We have protocols for highly contagious illnesses that don't even work? Do they even realise how serious this is? I am in shock that they can fuck up so hard and now the life of a medical worker is in risk because our protocols are shit and everybody is panicking. Unbelievable...
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Constant travel is part of my work responsibilities but given the circumstances ...
No one suggests an outright ban on all travel, but I would be the first one to agree there needs to be several major steps taken immediately: isolate the African countries and all people residing in them now from traveling, then take the extreme measure of requiring some type of medical examination prior to being permitted on board (keeping in mind that there is some sort of incubation period for Ebola), etc. Third ... being inside an airplane when someone is ill, is so bad. Imagine the bacteria, germs and viruses being recycled and distributed to the air system. You may laugh, but I would gladly take the extra precaution and have my own oxygen bottle to breathe from, only if I was allowed to. Latest News: Spain isolated three more people |
"At greatest risk in all Ebola outbreaks are health care workers," I keep reading that statement in other articles as well. This puzzles me because the health care workers are the ones that should be the most knowledgeable and best trained to know precautionary measures. Hospitals where the health care people work should have the best array of protective gear. What I am saying is: with so many trained health care workers with protective gear catching Ebola, I think the transmission of the virus is being underrated.
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Many of you are a double standard mofos - when Ukraine is is danger you pay attention to Russian Ebola.
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Quote from WHO "People remain infectious as long as their blood and body fluids, including semen and breast milk, contain the virus. Men who have recovered from the disease can still transmit the virus through their semen for up to 7 weeks after recovery from illness."
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Ebola outbreak: Spread of deadly disease across Europe is 'unavoidable', warns WHO chief
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...d-9779682.html |
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after 100s of years of oppression and colonization, basically a massive powder-keg. My favourite is the starving deathcamps.. gotta give this bitch a chance to mutant! http://i.imgur.com/MHqA3ak.gif i predict billions more funding and soldiers for 'humanitarian purposes'.. gotta save these africans from chine-ahem-ebola |
No oil - no soldiers
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Thanks Obama
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