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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RVtitem on October 03, 2014, 12:04:29 AM
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC), on behalf of 34 NGOs battling Ebola in West Africa, has warned that the number of cases is doubling roughly every three weeks and the globe has only four weeks to stop the crisis from spiraling out of control.
Aid organizations have called for a six-point plan to combat the virus at an international summit convened in London to tackle the epidemic.
The charity Save the Children warned that five people are being infected with the virus every hour.
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced earlier this week that more than 3,000 people have died from Ebola so-far in West Africa. 6,500 cases have been officially recorded, but the real number is expected to be far higher, as many victims are dying unreported.
The ‘Defeating Ebola’ conference commenced in London on Thursday. It will highlight the scale of the crisis, just after Dr. David Nabarro, leading the United Nation's Ebola response, said that epidemic scares him more than either the early years of the HIV virus and SARS.
http://rt.com/news/192628-ebola-scare-london-conference/
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Pill Kates, Barren Buppett et al are smelling at a chance of a lifetime to minimize the world population.
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With the "confirmed first case of Ebola in the US in Dallas" it has now been mainstreamed. The only way now is up. It is not going into remission if the plot is sustained.
Be prepared for the mandatory Ebola vaccine for you and your children sometime in the not too distant future.
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Is it the apocalypse?
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Somehow we are still lucky here in Kenya. It quite stranger.
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I am suspiciuous about that one case in Texas....where did it come from, what plane, where is the family? have they been quarantined? Its just not adding up that one case would suddenly drop from the sky bypassing all the usual channels which would have exposed more people.
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Ebola is a difficult spread. I suspect multiple attacks.
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Ebola is a difficult spread. I suspect multiple attacks.
I suspect the time is ripe for it to be mainstreamed. Kimani Sideways Njue will know what I am talking about.
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That's positive... let's hope not. Biowarfare is inevitable.
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Then why the pressure on Kenya to lift the ban on air travel to West Africa. It is serious, why would someone want to expose us?
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Kenya should ban all travel in those areas. Unlike the west we can't afford to host Ebola. We can't afford it, moneywise, infrastructure etc. Nairobi would be wiped out.
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Kenya should ban all travel in those areas. Unlike the west we can't afford to host Ebola. We can't afford it, moneywise, infrastructure etc. Nairobi would be wiped out.
Yes, absolutely.