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Posted By: MadMooner Ebola - 12/20/14
Is it safe to go outside yet? grin

Posted By: pira114 Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
No. We're all still going to die.
Posted By: Rancho_Loco Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Wasn't half the country supposed to be dead by now?
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Blue gum zombies, dude.

They're coming for your white women.
Posted By: rong Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Funny how the MSM cycles.
Havn't heard anything about Ebola in awhile.
Ferguson seems to be on the back burner also,what's next?
Posted By: djs Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Originally Posted by MadMooner
Is it safe to go outside yet? grin



It's NEVER safe to go outside. You might be struck by a falling meteor.

Posted By: EthanEdwards Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Eleven doctors dead so far in Sierra Leone.
Posted By: fish head Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Originally Posted by MadMooner
Is it safe to go outside yet? grin



Yes.

With a hazmat suit.

They're on sale now since the initial panic buying stopped.
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
This was a favorite:

"No need to panic guys just accept that 2/3rds or more of the population in the US will die from Ebola and you will probably be one and you can get on with whatever life you have left.

I'm serious this virus will go through the US like a house on fire. There's no way to contain it especially in the large metropolitan urban areas."
Posted By: fish head Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Don't take off your hazmat suit or unwrap the tinfoil just yet.

Ebola is still alive and thriving, and the planes are transporting Ebola zombies across the planet every day.
Posted By: 17ACKLEYBEE Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Originally Posted by MadMooner
Is it safe to go outside yet? grin



Not as long as Obama has the power to bring it to America.

Posted By: DakotaDeer Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
The MSM must have been told to stop the reporting.

Ebola is getting worse in Africa. The WHO did not/will not meet any of their self-imposed cleanup and quarantine quotas for the new calendar year in the three countries where it was rampant.

It ain't over yet.
Posted By: WildWest Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
From The World Socialist Website.
Ebola in America
16 October 2014

Every new development in the Ebola outbreak in the United States further exposes the incompetent, indifferent and irresponsible character of the official US response to what the World Health Organization has called �unquestionably the most severe acute public health emergency in modern times.�
True to socialists they go on to say you have to take the profit out of health care so everyone can get some.They also say it will take billions of dollars to get vaccine?
Was interesting to read the opening paragraph.
The news I think was told to report on other stuff,riots.
Posted By: WildWest Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
This from America Free Press
Amidst all this madness, which undoubtedly has proliferated due to rampant globalization, President Barack Obama refused to cancel a swanky summit of African political leaders in Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, back in Africa, World Health Organization Director Margaret Chan issued an ominous �SOS� on August 1.

�This outbreak is moving faster than our efforts to control it,� she said. �If the situation continues to deteriorate, the consequences can be catastrophic in terms of lost lives and a high risk of spread to other countries.�

Why would leaders in this country risk such a devastating epidemic on our own shores?
- See more at: http://americanfreepress.net/?p=18958#sthash.hQnJPELT.dpuf
Posted By: rong Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Can't we send Skeeter and his advisors over there for the summit?
Posted By: toad Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
sooo apparently the Ebola panic is still strong. we are up to, what 7,373 deaths worldwide (google search).

compare that to a good flu season... LINKY

�1889 Russian Flu Pandemic - about 1 million flu deaths
�1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic - over 40 to 50 million flu deaths, including about 675,000 in the United States. The flu infected over half of the world's population by the end of the pandemic.
�1957 Asian Flu Pandemic - over 1 million flu deaths, including about 69,800 in the United States
� 1968 Hong Kong Flu Pandemic - about 1 to 3 million flu deaths
�2009 H1N1 Flu Pandemic - between 8,870 and 18,300 deaths in the United States and up to 203,000 deaths worldwide


Posted By: OSU_Sig Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Follow the money. Money is generated where panic is present.
Posted By: byc Re: Ebola - 12/20/14
Originally Posted by Rancho_Loco
Wasn't half the country supposed to be dead by now?


As far as I'm concerned they are. Same ones who were clueless back in 08.
Posted By: toad Re: Ebola - 12/21/14
Originally Posted by OSU_Sig
Follow the money. Money is generated where panic is present.


yep. there was an Ebola vaccine ready for human trials that was supposedly 100% effective protecting monkeys from ebola, but the returns wouldn't support the investment at the time. a good panic fixed that.

LINK
Posted By: DakotaDeer Re: Ebola - 12/21/14
Does no one else find it odd that we have heard nothing at all on the MSM about Ebola in about 2 months, even though it is still raging at a worse rate than before in Africa?

Somebody got told to shut up, obviously.
Posted By: Rancho_Loco Re: Ebola - 12/21/14
It's a conspiracy!
Posted By: Deerwhacker444 Re: Ebola - 12/24/14
Nope..!


[b][color:#3333FF]Link...![/color][/b]

One scientist and possibly a dozen others may have been exposed to the Ebola virus at a lab in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, The Washington Post and The New York Times reported Wednesday.

The Post said the possible exposure took place when scientists conducting research were transporting the virus.

The technician had no symptoms of illness and is being monitored, the paper said. An agency spokeswoman says the number of exposures could be less than a dozen.
Posted By: k20350 Re: Ebola - 12/25/14
BLU-96. That is all I have to say
Posted By: crossfireoops Re: Ebola - 12/25/14
grin

Posted By: Middlefork_Miner Re: Ebola - 12/25/14
Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
Does no one else find it odd that we have heard nothing at all on the MSM about Ebola in about 2 months, even though it is still raging at a worse rate than before in Africa?

Somebody got told to shut up, obviously.


From what I understand, the disease is still spreading at about the same rate as it was a few months ago...the good news is that it hasn't spread exponentially...initial projections by the WHO were indicating a possible infection tally of between 500-650K by the first of the year.
Posted By: DakotaDeer Re: Ebola - 12/26/14
But, the WHO didn't meet any of their own change-of-year quotas. That is, they haven't gotten anywhere in containment. They aren't beating it, but rather simply going through the cycle of disease at a non-exponential rate.

All of the previously hashed-out doomsday travel scenarios (etcetera) are all still possible.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Ebola - 12/26/14
Originally Posted by byc
Originally Posted by Rancho_Loco
Wasn't half the country supposed to be dead by now?


As far as I'm concerned they are. Same ones who were clueless back in 08.

They are only brain dead.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Ebola - 12/26/14
Who needs Africa with CDC working so hard?

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/12/25/cdc-technician-possibly-exposed-to-ebola-agency-says/
Posted By: Middlefork_Miner Re: Ebola - 12/26/14
Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
But, the WHO didn't meet any of their own change-of-year quotas. That is, they haven't gotten anywhere in containment. They aren't beating it, but rather simply going through the cycle of disease at a non-exponential rate.

All of the previously hashed-out doomsday travel scenarios (etcetera) are all still possible.


I totally agree.
Posted By: MILES58 Re: Ebola - 12/26/14
Originally Posted by Middlefork_Miner
Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
But, the WHO didn't meet any of their own change-of-year quotas. That is, they haven't gotten anywhere in containment. They aren't beating it, but rather simply going through the cycle of disease at a non-exponential rate.

All of the previously hashed-out doomsday travel scenarios (etcetera) are all still possible.


I totally agree.


The last data I looked at showed pretty remarkable drops in new cases everywhere but for PARTS of Liberia that were more remote.
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