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~ NEW CASE ~ ALL 4 of the FLESH EATING BACTERIA infections originated in the ATLANTA, GA area NEAR THE CDC!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 8720340:MV8xODc3NjQzXzMxMzM2NDk4XzYzNjM2MDIx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 8720340:MV8xODc3NjQzXzMxMzM2NDg3X0VBQzc0Q0Yx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 454829:MV8xODc3NjQzXzMxMzM2NDE0X0EyMENBNjAy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 8720340:MV8xODc3NjQzXzMxMzM2MzUyXzJBNENEMEI2] Macon is much further than an hour from the HQ CDC in Atlanta where they have the labs.. [/quote] True...about an hour to an hour and a half, depending which way you go, how fast you drive, and where exactly you are going. [/quote] Its a SOLID hour and a half from downtown and the lab campus of the CDC is 8-10 miles north of downtown on Bufford HWY. Its close to 100 miles from the CDC Lab campus to Macon. [/quote] Excuse me, that should have said its a solid hour and a half to Macon from downtown. [/quote]
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There's a 4th case in Macon/Milledgeville! (which is about an hour South from the CDC!)
Grandfather battling flesh-eating bacteria after accident
MACON, Ga. -
A grandfather is hospitalized in Macon after contracting a life-threatening flesh-eating condition.
Paul Bales, 67, retired to Milledgeville, but owns a restaurant in Lithonia.
Bales suffered a cut in his leg when he fell on May 2 as he cleaned up his boat ramp at his Milledgeville house. He believed that the injury was minor, so he put a Band-Aid on it and didn't even go to the hospital.
"It was a very small cut...as a matter of fact, he just bandaged it up and then went and played golf for the next couple of days," said his son, Mike Bales.
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