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Ebola is not currently a problem in the U.S. Not sure what your fascination is about it. I can't help but wonder how you are benefiting from the panic you seem to be attempting to incite in virtually every post you make.
The article describes how people returning to Georgia from West Africa (volunteers, soldiers, and doctors) were monitored. Some had illnesses that required medical care; none actually had Ebola. Therefore, the transported blood never had Ebola in it.
Your alarmist post is silly and inaccurate.
The web site you repeatedly cite is asinine.
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Originally Posted by americanlover
BREAKING West African REFUGEE with Ebola symptoms at U.S. hospital
Patient tested negative for Ebola. He was not a "refugee". He has a room mate that recently traveled to "Africa"
Is there a reason you feel compelled to make all these posts?
Last edited by suzy_q2010; 09-17-2015 at 11:46 PM..
The first new Ebola outbreak since 2014 (also in the DRC - another outbreak, the West African outbreak that is also the largest ever, having killed several times more people than all other known outbreaks, began in 2013 but did not end until 2016) is now confirmed.
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The World Health Organization has confirmed an Ebola outbreak in a remote forested part of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the first in that country since 2014. At least nine people are suspected of being infected, and three have died.
The first new Ebola outbreak since 2014 (also in the DRC - another outbreak, the West African outbreak that is also the largest ever, having killed several times more people than all other known outbreaks, began in 2013 but did not end until 2016) is now confirmed.
I suspect we will get to see the effectiveness of the new Ebola vaccine in action.
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