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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/ebola-patient-...39625.html

Is this not the stupidest idea ever? It sounds like the start of a zombie movie... bloody hell, bring the equipment and doctors to HIM, not the other way around. Whomever authorized this is probably TRYING to start an epidemic, would not surprise me in the least if this was on purpose.
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

Not really.

Bacterial and viral pandemics are dangerous because they find ways to infect the very young, the very old, the very sick/malnourished, and people with generally compromised immune systems for one reason or another (which shitty third-world countries are brimming with). Ebola poses no more threat to modern industrialized nations than swine flu did.

Highly lethal infectious agents tend to burn themselves out because they make their carriers sick and kill them before they have much of a chance to pass anything on. The most highly pandemic agents tend to be things that are very benign among the general population, but easily get passed on until they end up in hospitals and nursing homes.
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

>Ebola thrives most efficiently in warm, humid climates
>bring him to the south

Then bring him to Alaska or something. Are you fist fucking me? Let's hope he doesn't sneeze on all the cocaine while he's in Atlanta or were for sure all dead & gone.

U​ of Roosh Class of 2420
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Quote: (07-31-2014 11:25 PM)Ziltoid Wrote:  

Bacterial and viral pandemics are dangerous because they find ways to infect the very young, the very old, the very sick/malnourished, and people with generally compromised immune systems for one reason or another (which shitty third-world countries are brimming with). Ebola poses no more threat to modern industrialized nations than swine flu did.

Yes and no. Ebola is highly infectious, but it's only fluid-borne.

The 1919 Spanish Flu killed people who were in fairly good health, as well as the young and old. The Great Influenza is a good book on this, by the way. Anyway, instead of the usual "U" with a flu pandemic, the Spanish Flu had a "W."

With the way things are going in terms of disease (MERS and now this Ebola outbreak), you'd think that the Black Death is right around the corner.

If you're not fucking her, someone else is.
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Quote: (07-31-2014 11:27 PM)Hans Dix Wrote:  

>Ebola thrives most efficiently in warm, humid climates
>bring him to the south

Then bring him to Alaska or something. Are you fist fucking me? Let's hope he doesn't sneeze on all the cocaine while he's in Atlanta or were for sure all dead & gone.

I don't think a guy with Ebola is going to be in the mood to do any goldust [Image: icon_razz.gif]

but you never know
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Quote: (07-31-2014 11:46 PM)Truth Teller Wrote:  

Quote: (07-31-2014 11:25 PM)Ziltoid Wrote:  

Bacterial and viral pandemics are dangerous because they find ways to infect the very young, the very old, the very sick/malnourished, and people with generally compromised immune systems for one reason or another (which shitty third-world countries are brimming with). Ebola poses no more threat to modern industrialized nations than swine flu did.

Yes and no. Ebola is highly infectious, but it's only fluid-borne.

The 1919 Spanish Flu killed people who were in fairly good health, as well as the young and old. The Great Influenza is a good book on this, by the way. Anyway, instead of the usual "U" with a flu pandemic, the Spanish Flu had a "W."

With the way things are going in terms of disease (MERS and now this Ebola outbreak), you'd think that the Black Death is right around the corner.

Ebola can possibly take to the air. It's being severely downplayed.

BBC Ebola

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What we suspect is happening is large droplets - they can stay in the air, but not long, they don't go far. But they can be absorbed in the airway”

Dr Gary Kobinger
Public Health Agency of Canada
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

I don't understand why ebola is being downplayed. Ebola can travel through air and there is no vaccine.
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

But can this strain of Ebola take to the air? The current infectious strain is not airborne.
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

Why would anyone take the risk with what this might or might not do? Jesus. What a bone-headed move. Really.
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

Just in time for my return to the US. Great!
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Infected EBOLA patient coming to the USA

Dupe: http://www.rooshvforum.network/thread-37765.html

Let's keep all ebola links in one thread.
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