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Number of Ebola cases nears 10,000
« on: October 23, 2014, 06:24:07 PM »


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    With experts warning the rate of infections could reach 10,000 a week by early December, researchers around the world are scrambling to beat the tropical fever, for which there is currently no licensed treatment or vaccine.

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Re: Number of Ebola cases nears 10,000
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2014, 06:38:48 AM »
Thanks for this. The truth unravels.

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Re: Number of Ebola cases nears 10,000
« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2014, 03:52:28 PM »
There seem to be way too many vested interests in this current outbreak.  Any confluence of the US DOD and big pharma, "the epidemic" and the stock market.  How likely is such a coincidence?

Most nagging for me.  At the risk of sounding redundant.  Are they making any distinction between non-Ebola and Ebola cases?
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Re: Number of Ebola cases nears 10,000
« Reply #4 on: October 25, 2014, 07:13:33 AM »
There seem to be way too many vested interests in this current outbreak.  Any confluence of the US DOD and big pharma, "the epidemic" and the stock market.  How likely is such a coincidence?

Most nagging for me.  At the risk of sounding redundant.  Are they making any distinction between non-Ebola and Ebola cases?

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You have been at this for a minute...pray tell Termi, in a region with the current epidemic, where they lack the most basic necessisities, how do you think they should proceed...aint you asking for a bit much? Ebola has very distinct characteristics that most other tropical diseases do not have, only second to the dreaded Marburg virus ie bleeding from all orifices, diahrrea and vomitting ensues, leading to dehydration and shock...that differentiates it from most other illnessess like say malaria. Once the symptoms kick in, the downward spiral is pretty fast, so my guess is there is no way you can mix the ebola with all those other diseases as you purport. And it is the public alerting the healthcare workers in most cases once the symptoms become visible.....I dont believe they are going around checking for anyone with a fever just to diagnose them with ebola. my penny mbili
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