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Unless it mutates and becomes airborne...I don't see it being much of a threat to most of the country.
Now it's possible it could 'trickle down' to South America to cities near the jungle...then the party begins. Think illegal aliens are bad now? Pfffffffffffff *breathes* fffffffffffffft |
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He was reportedly vomiting uncontrolably outside the aprtment complex whist waiting for ambulance:
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014...his-apartment/ Cuz you know.... that's how it's spread. So who cleaned it up? Are they being quarantined as well? Did anyone even clean it up? How many pets/rodents/vermin came in contact with it? Your dog stuck his nose in it while you weren't looking and came home and licked your face? Stray cat walked through it and scratched your kid? Cockroaches crawled through it and then spread it throughout the apartment building? This is just the tip of the iceberg. |
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"Four days after he was placed in isolation at a hospital here, the apartment where he was staying with four other people had not been sanitized and the sheets and dirty towels he used while sick remained in the home. County officials visited the apartment without protection Wednesday night."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/del...ask/ar-BB7aQWt |
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And Roger Goodell should resign?
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Of course not. He just got an extra 4 billion out of DirecTV.
And the savior has 94.1% of the country employed. Check your priv...err priorities. |
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Washington DC hospital admits potential Ebola victim:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/health/ebola-us/ |
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There were reports that it would be wrong to ban folks from those countries with ebola rampant to the US. Can someone please explain it to me . I am at a loss,
when they segregate horses at a track and donot allow them to ship out when there is an outbreak, how is this different ? I must be dense. ![]()
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