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goodmockingbird User ID: 61914106 United States 12/31/2014 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pathfinder Quoting: NawtyBits Ebola nurse 'should not have left Heathrow', says chief medical officer [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] I'd like to know if their decontaminating the plane she flew on from Heathrow to Glasgow. If she was complaining of symptoms at Heathrow, then she could've shed virus all over the seat she sat in. How does one decontaminate an airplane of a level 4 pathogen? I don't think they make autoclave hangars. Because that is what it would take. Seriously. British Airways is at legal and financial peril over this. I hope Brussels Airlines takes this event to heart. I Support Our First Responders |
{Epona} User ID: 66485848 United Kingdom 12/31/2014 06:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pathfinder Quoting: NawtyBits Ebola nurse 'should not have left Heathrow', says chief medical officer [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] I'd like to know if their decontaminating the plane she flew on from Heathrow to Glasgow. If she was complaining of symptoms at Heathrow, then she could've shed virus all over the seat she sat in. How does one decontaminate an airplane of a level 4 pathogen? I don't think they make autoclave hangars. Because that is what it would take. Seriously. British Airways is at legal and financial peril over this. I hope Brussels Airlines takes this event to heart. Bleach Removing the seats and burning them Maybe they just torch the whole plane, idk, but they manage to disinfect surfaces within a lvl 4 facility when the patient is vomiting and pooing all over the place, so there's obviously a way to do it, hell they managed to clean the Royal Free hospital after William Pooley's stay. Last Edited by Ibayne on 12/31/2014 06:58 AM INTJ women - 0.8% of the population Rules, limitations and traditions are anathema to the INTJ personality type - everything should be open to questioning and reevaluation, and if they see a way, INTJs will often act unilaterally to enact their technically superior, sometimes insensitive, and almost always unorthodox methods and ideas. |
goodmockingbird User ID: 61914106 United States 12/31/2014 07:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Here are W Africa flights direct into Brussels Belgium for New Years day: 03:55 SN1255* Conakry Scheduled 03:55 03:55 AC6374 Conakry Scheduled 03:55 03:55 LH5549 Conakry Scheduled 03:55 03:55 UA9974 Conakry Scheduled 03:55 03:55 AC6374 Dakar Yoff Scheduled 03:55 03:55 LH5549 Dakar Yoff Scheduled 03:55 03:55 UA9974 Dakar Yoff Scheduled 03:55 03:55 SN1255* Freetown Lungi Int'l Scheduled 03:55 03:55 AC6374 Freetown Lungi Int'l Scheduled 03:55 03:55 LH5549 Freetown Lungi Int'l Scheduled 03:55 03:55 UA9974 Freetown Lungi Int'l Scheduled 03:55 05:10 SN3292* Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Int'l Scheduled 05:10 05:35 SN204* Banjul Scheduled 05:35 05:35 LH5705 Banjul Scheduled 05:35 05:35 UA9968 Banjul Scheduled 05:35 05:35 SN204* Dakar Yoff Scheduled 05:35 05:35 AC6347 Dakar Yoff Scheduled 05:35 05:35 DN204 Dakar Yoff Scheduled 05:35 05:35 LH5705 Dakar Yoff Scheduled 05:35 05:35 UA9968 Dakar Yoff Scheduled [link to www.brusselsairport.be] If seven rounds of testing at Heathrow UK did not detect ebola, why are we supposed to believe that nothing will get through into the heart of Europe? LOOK AT ALL THOSE FLIGHTS! JUST FOR ONE DAY! I Support Our First Responders |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40400905 United States 12/31/2014 07:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | couple of thoughts: Quoting: water is life 1. Flu vaccine didn't work. Flu deaths are higher. what if the higher deaths aren't flu? It wouldn't be the first time our government tinkered with numbers to reflect whatever the narrative they want is. Unemployment numbers mean anything? If it were ebola and not flu, you would know. It would be hard to hide. Now say, seasonal flu and HPAI, those numbers would be easier to fudge. If there were hundreds or thousands dying of ebola, you;d hear it...somewhere. If >150 people die every day in New York City alone, you can imagine 15 per day dying of an unknown "flu" wouldn't cause too many ripples. In a city of 9 million. So across the US you could imagine over a hundred a day dying of the mystery flu without it being reported. This strain of Ebola doesn't always come with the traditional bleeding-out symptoms. [link to www.answers.com] 15 deaths of flu a day in a city of 9M would not cause a ripple. 15 deaths a day from ebola would. A huge ripple. Facebook, Twitter, internet boards, GLP. We would hear this kind of event. I'd like to think I'm fairly well aware of how the New Ebola presents, including the lack of profuse bleeding in some cases (In the 1st 9 months, patients presenting with: unexplained bleeding.....18% blood in stool.....5.7% bleeding gums.....2.3% bloody nose.....1.9% bloody cough.....2.4% bleeding at injection site.....2.4% bleeding from vagina.....3.2% blood in urine.....1.2% bleeding under skin....0.6% vomiting blood.....3.9%) If there were scores of people dying from ebola, we would know. Hospitals would be overflowing, HCWs would be walking away from their posts, etc. We just aren't there yet. It took West Africa an entire year to reach the numbers that are being reported right now, however off they may be. International efforts did not fully activate until months after the epidemic's inception. I agree, we're not there yet. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 7785563 Australia 12/31/2014 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not sure if this has been posted here yet... It was published on the 29th Of December... [link to www.nytimes.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40400905 United States 12/31/2014 08:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Dabola: Three doctors die of Ebola, patients are deserting hospital Quoting: NawtyBits [link to www.guineeplus.net] Special Boubacar Diallo Guinea Health December 29, 2014 The hospital of Dabola prefecture in central Guinea, is deserted. Reason given, three doctors of the hospital have died of Ebola. Interviewed by telephone by our editorial staff, a local resident says: "there were three doctors who have died of the disease. Two are generalists and one gynecologist are the victims of this disease. Since then, patients fled the hospital for fear of contracting the disease. "did he testified to us under condition of anonymity. Dr Sacra is an OB/GYN that contracted Ebola from an HIV+ pregnant woman who was asymptomatic for Ebola. According to WHO, AIDs and HIV numbers have lowered considerably in the last decade in West Africa. I still wonder though how many HIV patients are asymptomatic carriers who are seeking treatment for illnesses/conditions other than Ebola. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2498412 United States 12/31/2014 08:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola in Mosul Iraq??? Quoting: goodmockingbird Thread: Ebola in Mosul Likely disinformation or faulty translation somewhere. Or those poor war torn people are visited by a new sort of hell on earth. I think I'd rather die of Ebola than have my head lopped off. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 40400905 United States 12/31/2014 08:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not sure if this has been posted here yet... It was published on the 29th Of December... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 7785563 [link to www.nytimes.com] From the article: "Like the 10 Ebola crises he had handled before, in Uganda and Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo, this first substantial outbreak in West Africa seemed to be burning itself out after a few months and a few hundred infections. “This is close to over,” Dr. Rollin told himself, a view common among the virus hunters. “That’s it for this outbreak.” Thanks for posting this, AC. I had not seen this article before. This Ebola is an entirely different animal than the ones seen previously, that much is very clear. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 46975225 United States 12/31/2014 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pathfinder Quoting: NawtyBits Ebola nurse 'should not have left Heathrow', says chief medical officer [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] I'd like to know if their decontaminating the plane she flew on from Heathrow to Glasgow. If she was complaining of symptoms at Heathrow, then she could've shed virus all over the seat she sat in. How does one decontaminate an airplane of a level 4 pathogen? I don't think they make autoclave hangars. Because that is what it would take. Seriously. British Airways is at legal and financial peril over this. I hope Brussels Airlines takes this event to heart. Some time back, I read about a machine that can kill ebola with UV light. It was robotic so as to be able to move through a space such as a school classroom. That should work for a taxi and a plane. But, having one handy would be the trick. I don't have a link. Maybe it was a Natural News article, not sure. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 46975225 United States 12/31/2014 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I found many links. Here are three. There are pictures of the machine in some articles. [link to usaebn.org] [link to www.realfarmacy.com] [link to www.naturalnews.com] (NaturalNews) A San Antonio-based medical device manufacturing company called Xenex has developed a robot that can kill Ebola or other viruses using just two minutes of ultraviolet light pulses. The robot, named "Little Moe," takes just five minutes to eradicate viruses from a single room, the company said. |
jpop User ID: 32408217 United States 12/31/2014 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | re.uk nurse with ebola/ Quoting: lee14714 chief medical officer just stated that it can only be caught by blood,which wouldn't have happened on the flight.sky msm. that sounds odd.yesterday,her co worker,a dr.said they followed all correct procedures but out in the community,people were friendly,and would hug each other. So it can only be caught by bloody hugs. |
jpop User ID: 32408217 United States 12/31/2014 09:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola in Mosul Iraq??? Quoting: goodmockingbird Thread: Ebola in Mosul Likely disinformation or faulty translation somewhere. Or those poor war torn people are visited by a new sort of hell on earth. Sounds like the gathering in the fall has borne poison fruit. Maybe ISIS started it, and that is why they are abandoning the region(I think I read that they are moving into Europe?). |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 5624998 United States 12/31/2014 10:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Liberia: Ebola Corpse Arrested, 2000 Persons Quarantined Quoting: NawtyBits [link to allafrica.com] Two thousand persons have been quarantined in Lofe Town, Margibi County, after a corpse transported for burial was confirmed by the County Health Authorities of being Ebola infected. The Margibi health authorities received a call that a body had been transported from Monrovia for burial, according to the Director of Community Health for Margibi County, Mr. Joseph J. Korhene. He said that the health team and Ebola Task Force, on arriving at the scene on December 18, took a specimen of the corpse that confirmed it to be Ebola positive. Mr. Korhene, who spoke to this paper on December 23, said that before the health team arrived in Lofe Town, the family had already finished the wake-keeping, which brought together people from eight surrounding villages. He said the infected corpse was that of a woman who had died in the Bushrod Island community near Monrovia. Mr. Korhene who declined to reveal the identity of the deceased said that her family knew that she had died of Ebola but had decided to bury her without the involvement of the Ebola Task Force anyway. "The family did it intentionally because after the lady died of the Ebola virus, they decided to bring the body here to Margibi. Knowing that the police would arrest them, they dressed the lady up as if she were living and sat her in the car between two of her relatives," Mr. Korhene disclosed. Highlighted in case anyone overlooked that stunning tour de force of stupidity. I just don't know. I am at the point where I don't know what to believe. On one hand, it is just so foolish for those villages to carry on with wakes when they KNOW the virus thrives on corpses. On the other hand, pushing the notion that Ebola gets stronger on a dead host is almost kind of hard to believe. To me, it seems like the real reason for this whole “we-don’t-do-funerals” thing could be in preparation for mass cremations and fewer questions from the sheeple. Beat it into our heads now so we don’t try to get squirrely with the authorities later. I just don’t know what to believe anymore. |
NawtyBits User ID: 66372820 United States 12/31/2014 11:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Liberia: Ebola Corpse Arrested, 2000 Persons Quarantined Quoting: NawtyBits [link to allafrica.com] Two thousand persons have been quarantined in Lofe Town, Margibi County, after a corpse transported for burial was confirmed by the County Health Authorities of being Ebola infected. The Margibi health authorities received a call that a body had been transported from Monrovia for burial, according to the Director of Community Health for Margibi County, Mr. Joseph J. Korhene. He said that the health team and Ebola Task Force, on arriving at the scene on December 18, took a specimen of the corpse that confirmed it to be Ebola positive. Mr. Korhene, who spoke to this paper on December 23, said that before the health team arrived in Lofe Town, the family had already finished the wake-keeping, which brought together people from eight surrounding villages. He said the infected corpse was that of a woman who had died in the Bushrod Island community near Monrovia. Mr. Korhene who declined to reveal the identity of the deceased said that her family knew that she had died of Ebola but had decided to bury her without the involvement of the Ebola Task Force anyway. "The family did it intentionally because after the lady died of the Ebola virus, they decided to bring the body here to Margibi. Knowing that the police would arrest them, they dressed the lady up as if she were living and sat her in the car between two of her relatives," Mr. Korhene disclosed. Highlighted in case anyone overlooked that stunning tour de force of stupidity. I just don't know. I am at the point where I don't know what to believe. On one hand, it is just so foolish for those villages to carry on with wakes when they KNOW the virus thrives on corpses. On the other hand, pushing the notion that Ebola gets stronger on a dead host is almost kind of hard to believe. To me, it seems like the real reason for this whole “we-don’t-do-funerals” thing could be in preparation for mass cremations and fewer questions from the sheeple. Beat it into our heads now so we don’t try to get squirrely with the authorities later. I just don’t know what to believe anymore. I don't think "stronger" is the right word. It's just that every drop of fluid, plus the organs and skin liquify creating more infective matter, and a dead body stays infective for weeks. These people are very set in their customs. Their burial rites are sacrosanct. This is no different than asking or telling a muslim to eat pork, or an untra-orthidox jew to sit next to a woman on a plane. (sacrosanct-adjective (especially of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with.) WWJBD-What Would Jimmy Buffett Do "If it's wet and not yours, don't touch it." Oregon H1N1 Summit speaker |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23856447 United States 12/31/2014 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pathfinder Quoting: NawtyBits Ebola nurse 'should not have left Heathrow', says chief medical officer [link to www.telegraph.co.uk] I'd like to know if their decontaminating the plane she flew on from Heathrow to Glasgow. If she was complaining of symptoms at Heathrow, then she could've shed virus all over the seat she sat in. How does one decontaminate an airplane of a level 4 pathogen? I don't think they make autoclave hangars. Because that is what it would take. Seriously. British Airways is at legal and financial peril over this. I hope Brussels Airlines takes this event to heart. Bleach Removing the seats and burning them Maybe they just torch the whole plane, idk, but they manage to disinfect surfaces within a lvl 4 facility when the patient is vomiting and pooing all over the place, so there's obviously a way to do it, hell they managed to clean the Royal Free hospital after William Pooley's stay. I read in an article yesterday, sorry I couldn't find the link today, that they had no plans to decontaminate the plane because they felt there was 'no need' because she wasn't symptomatic with bodily fluids. Crazy huh? But I would be willing to bet with public outcry they will change that. |
{Epona} User ID: 66485848 United Kingdom 12/31/2014 11:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | UK Ebola patient’s return exposes Public Health England’s inconsistencies Airport checks and restrictions on returning health workers make little sense. The best defence against Ebola is education. Public Health England, the government agency charged with protecting the nation’s health, is caught between a rock and a hard place over Ebola. Its experts believe there is little risk to the general public from anybody travelling to the UK while incubating the virus, but political pressure and tabloid excitability has forced them to take a tougher line than they consider strictly necessary. And now that a nurse with the virus has indeed arrived in the UK, as has often been predicted, the inconsistencies of the PHE position are exposed. When it first became clear that the Ebola outbreak would probably touch UK and US shores, health experts were not in favour of restrictions at the borders, let alone quarantine for people returning from west Africa. There is a clear rational argument for not imposing either: nobody who has the Ebola virus is infectious until they develop a fever. Even at that point, when their temperature has gone above the nominal ceiling that has been imposed of 37.5C (originally PHE said 38C), they can only transmit the virus to other people through their bodily fluids. In practice, that means vomit, blood or diarrhoea. Sweat and tears appear to contain little virus in the early stages. So there is very little in the way of stranger danger. If you sat beside somebody with the virus whose temperature was beginning to rise, you would be unlikely to catch it. It is the relatives who welcome them home, and hold them and nurse them as they become really sick who are at high risk. [link to www.theguardian.com] INTJ women - 0.8% of the population Rules, limitations and traditions are anathema to the INTJ personality type - everything should be open to questioning and reevaluation, and if they see a way, INTJs will often act unilaterally to enact their technically superior, sometimes insensitive, and almost always unorthodox methods and ideas. |
{Epona} User ID: 66485848 United Kingdom 12/31/2014 12:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Scottish Ebola case triggers Save the Children investigation Charity for which Pauline Cafferkey was working to look into how she caught disease in Sierra Leone, as UK reviews screening measures Save the Children has launched an urgent investigation into how a Scottish nurse contracted the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone, as health chiefs promise to review screening measures in the UK. The charity’s humanitarian director, Michael von Bertele, said he had ordered an inquiry into whether Pauline Cafferkey caught the disease outside the treatment centre in Kerry Town where she had volunteered. He told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: “I would say that protection, if people adhere to the protocols, is of a very high standard but … nothing is risk-free, particularly when dealing with a disease like Ebola.” [link to www.theguardian.com] INTJ women - 0.8% of the population Rules, limitations and traditions are anathema to the INTJ personality type - everything should be open to questioning and reevaluation, and if they see a way, INTJs will often act unilaterally to enact their technically superior, sometimes insensitive, and almost always unorthodox methods and ideas. |
Cheyenne User ID: 62897139 United States 12/31/2014 12:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Liberia: Ebola Corpse Arrested, 2000 Persons Quarantined Quoting: NawtyBits [link to allafrica.com] Two thousand persons have been quarantined in Lofe Town, Margibi County, after a corpse transported for burial was confirmed by the County Health Authorities of being Ebola infected. The Margibi health authorities received a call that a body had been transported from Monrovia for burial, according to the Director of Community Health for Margibi County, Mr. Joseph J. Korhene. He said that the health team and Ebola Task Force, on arriving at the scene on December 18, took a specimen of the corpse that confirmed it to be Ebola positive. Mr. Korhene, who spoke to this paper on December 23, said that before the health team arrived in Lofe Town, the family had already finished the wake-keeping, which brought together people from eight surrounding villages. He said the infected corpse was that of a woman who had died in the Bushrod Island community near Monrovia. Mr. Korhene who declined to reveal the identity of the deceased said that her family knew that she had died of Ebola but had decided to bury her without the involvement of the Ebola Task Force anyway. "The family did it intentionally because after the lady died of the Ebola virus, they decided to bring the body here to Margibi. Knowing that the police would arrest them, they dressed the lady up as if she were living and sat her in the car between two of her relatives," Mr. Korhene disclosed. Highlighted in case anyone overlooked that stunning tour de force of stupidity. I just don't know. I am at the point where I don't know what to believe. On one hand, it is just so foolish for those villages to carry on with wakes when they KNOW the virus thrives on corpses. On the other hand, pushing the notion that Ebola gets stronger on a dead host is almost kind of hard to believe. To me, it seems like the real reason for this whole “we-don’t-do-funerals” thing could be in preparation for mass cremations and fewer questions from the sheeple. Beat it into our heads now so we don’t try to get squirrely with the authorities later. I just don’t know what to believe anymore. I don't think "stronger" is the right word. It's just that every drop of fluid, plus the organs and skin liquify creating more infective matter, and a dead body stays infective for weeks. These people are very set in their customs. Their burial rites are sacrosanct. This is no different than asking or telling a muslim to eat pork, or an untra-orthidox jew to sit next to a woman on a plane. (sacrosanct-adjective (especially of a principle, place, or routine) regarded as too important or valuable to be interfered with.) In an advanced Ebola victim, just one milliliter of blood can have trillions of viruses. It takes between one and ten viruses to infect someone. 100% Natural Unvaxxed Human Being |
Morr2Life User ID: 62425332 United States 12/31/2014 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi all! Been out of pocket for awhile now looking to buy my house in the country before this gets out of control (ebola, stock market, you name it!) Wanted to thank everyone of you for your input, news dumps, following up on cases, cures, etc. this year - this thread is by far the best on GLP and all of YOU are the reason why! (Fingers crossed! settlement on 1/29 for my acreage AND a pool!) Happy New Year everyone, and may 2015 bring us less doom! |
Sarahcat User ID: 23856447 United States 12/31/2014 01:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Newest Stats: Situation summary Data published on 31 December 2014 Cumulative Cases: 20,171 Cumulative Deaths: 7,890 Cases in last 21 days: 1,417 So Ebolasavants, is it slowing down or not? |
Sarahcat User ID: 23856447 United States 12/31/2014 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | WHO EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY RECRUITMENT EBOLA OUTBREAK - PSYCHOSOCIAL OFFICER (PUB. MENTAL HEALTH) EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY - ANTHROPOLOGIST EBOLA OUTBREAK - RESPONSE MONITORING COORDINATOR EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER - EBOLA OUTBREAK - COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT\SOCIAL MOBILIZATION EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY - EPIDEMIOLOGIST EBOLA OUTBREAK - FOREIGN MEDICAL TEAM (FMT) COORDINATOR EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY - INFECTION PREVENTION EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY - LOGISTICIAN THIS VACANCY EBOLA OUTBREAK - OPERATIONS PLANNING SPECIALIST EBOLA OUTBREAK - RESPONSE MONITORING OFFICER (HEALTH) EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY - WATER SANITATION EBOLA OUTBREAK - SURGE CAPACITY- FIELD COORDINATOR These each are for multiple positions and multiple duty stations per posting! I have an advanced degree and speak French / English but can't leave a baby to go to Africa, or I would apply. I'm hoping one of you EbolaSavants will take one of these positions and then report back to us from the ground. ;) I'm sure it would look great on a resume and there is probably not much competition. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 23856447 United States 12/31/2014 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to apps.who.int] Quoting: Sarahcat 23856447 Newest Stats: Situation summary Data published on 31 December 2014 Cumulative Cases: 20,171 Cumulative Deaths: 7,890 Cases in last 21 days: 1,417 So Ebolasavants, is it slowing down or not? The Ebola virus is still spreading in West Africa, especially in Sierra Leone, and the worldwide toll from the epidemic stands at 7,905 deaths among 20,206 known cases at year-end, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. [link to kfgo.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 66485848 United Kingdom 12/31/2014 02:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to apps.who.int] Quoting: Sarahcat 23856447 Newest Stats: Situation summary Data published on 31 December 2014 Cumulative Cases: 20,171 Cumulative Deaths: 7,890 Cases in last 21 days: 1,417 So Ebolasavants, is it slowing down or not? Going from the number of new cases in the past 21 days on 10th dec, it seems the number of new cases has halved in the 21 days from 10th dec to 31 dec. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 66485848 United Kingdom 12/31/2014 02:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to apps.who.int] Quoting: Sarahcat 23856447 Newest Stats: Situation summary Data published on 31 December 2014 Cumulative Cases: 20,171 Cumulative Deaths: 7,890 Cases in last 21 days: 1,417 So Ebolasavants, is it slowing down or not? Going from the number of new cases in the past 21 days on 10th dec, it seems the number of new cases has halved in the 21 days from 10th dec to 31 dec. That would mean a slow down in new cases in the past 21 days when compared to the previous 21 days. Maybe they are finally getting a handle on it and bringing it under control. |
sarahcat User ID: 23856447 United States 12/31/2014 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola in Mosul Iraq??? Quoting: goodmockingbird Thread: Ebola in Mosul Likely disinformation or faulty translation somewhere. Or those poor war torn people are visited by a new sort of hell on earth. I think I'd rather die of Ebola than have my head lopped off. There are four new articles posted about this. The 'Outbreak' article points out the other articles are unconfirmed but that the good folks over at FluTracker are gathering information on it. They say if it is there, it's by way of ISIS fighters from WA. Scary. [link to outbreaknewstoday.com] |
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H1 User ID: 54985857 United Kingdom 12/31/2014 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi all! Quoting: Morr2Life Been out of pocket for awhile now looking to buy my house in the country before this gets out of control (ebola, stock market, you name it!) Wanted to thank everyone of you for your input, news dumps, following up on cases, cures, etc. this year - this thread is by far the best on GLP and all of YOU are the reason why! (Fingers crossed! settlement on 1/29 for my acreage AND a pool!) Happy New Year everyone, and may 2015 bring us less doom! Enjoy! H1 |
Alobe User ID: 60916731 Netherlands 12/31/2014 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Scottish Ebola case triggers Save the Children investigation Quoting: {Epona} Charity for which Pauline Cafferkey was working to look into how she caught disease in Sierra Leone, as UK reviews screening measures Save the Children has launched an urgent investigation into how a Scottish nurse contracted the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone, as health chiefs promise to review screening measures in the UK. The charity’s humanitarian director, Michael von Bertele, said he had ordered an inquiry into whether Pauline Cafferkey caught the disease outside the treatment centre in Kerry Town where she had volunteered. He told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme: “I would say that protection, if people adhere to the protocols, is of a very high standard but … nothing is risk-free, particularly when dealing with a disease like Ebola.” [link to www.theguardian.com] Lots of negative stories regarding Save The Children during this Ebola outbreak. Now a person working for Save The Children brought the Ebolers to Scotland. Have to keep an eye on this organisation... None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. |
WalrusRider User ID: 48196469 United States 12/31/2014 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Iraqi media is now reporting that Isis has contracted Ebola in Mosul. [link to mashable.com] All billionaires, banksters, and people in high-ranking positions of power (both public and private) who have not openly and strongly come out against woke ideology and globalism are our enemies - as are their minions. They are the NWO. |