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This Ebola thing popping up has made my signature pic a bit creepy
http://media.giphy.com/media/4Sm7D7rlopgqs/giphy.gif
I heard on the Alex Jones app that this is the first time ever that the U.S. Has flown someone with Ebola into the country.
That's true. The head nurse at the facility they are being treated at posted a great essay on why we would do such a thing.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/postev...u-s/?tid=sm_fb
"We are caring for these patients because it is the right thing to do. These Americans generously went to Africa on a humanitarian mission to help eradicate a disease that is especially deadly in countries without our health-care infrastructure. They deserve the same selflessness from us. To refuse to care for these professionals would raise enormous questions about the ethical foundation of our profession. They have a right to come home for their care when it can be done effectively and safely."
Ebola is scary shit. Scarier than you can imagine, if you don't know what it does to a person.
A small outbreak and boom Martial Law. Get ya guns & ammo if ya don't have it yet:eek:
Nothing to worry about with this Ebola scaremongering.
No not at all, but what a terrible disease:
http://www.vice.com/read/interview-w...ource=vicefbus
After fever and dysentery, this survivor says the worst part was hiccuping for FOUR DAYS STRAIGHT. Apparently most people die during this phase.
Ebola literally turns your cells into liquid. I wouldn't make light of it because that guy survived and had a bad case of hiccups.
Ebola is brutal.
Could be..... we have 4 CDC Trailers parked outside the local mall.
Good point....
You guys all saw this right? CDC posted a Zombie Preparedness kit.
http://www.cdc.gov/phpr/zombies.htm
I'm thinking we'll eventually get a mutated rabies virus that will bring to life the zombie apocalypse.
Vector Born Encephalitis Lethargica experimented with from 1918-1930. Now that is some 'Zombie' stuff.
Now where's the damned "Like" button?
To contract it from an infected person, you basically have to swap bodily fluids with them. And since those patients are quentined, im sure we are all safe. You can give an ebola victim a hand shake an be fine, its not an airborn virus. Its an aweful thing to get for sure, but the odds of you getting ebola are slim to none.
I think it's a little more contagious than that. They cough, sneeze, or sweat, You shake their hand then touch your face or eat something you have a chance of getting it. What about the patients that aren't quarantined such as the people who left Africa asymptomatic, then flew and started feeling ill when they touched down. There is no cure, and the one time you may want big pharma to step up and get involved they probably wont... Because the people who have Ebola have little to no money. You better hope that they keep this shit under control, because all it takes is one fuck up on the CDC's end to launch a pandemic.