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Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus

 
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Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
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Nigeria is expected to be declared officially free of Ebola on Monday, after six weeks with no new cases.

Africa's most populous country won praise for its swift response after an infected Liberian diplomat brought the disease there in July.

The World Health Organization officially declared Senegal Ebola-free on Friday.


Difficult to believe.
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so within the space of a week africa is virturally Ebola free. they must have put the NYC Mafia in charge of this.how else could you stop a rampaging virus from spreading in a week?
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So many lies and cover ups.
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I Predicted This Weeks Ago. This Will Blow Over And Disappear Like All The Othe So-Called Pandemics In The Last Ten Years.
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its seems that Nigeria quit playing the game of ebola with the elite!
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"Nigeria has been declared officially free of Ebola after six weeks with no new cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) says." - [link to m.bbc.com]
Seriously?
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Re: Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
Ebola has been stopped many times before through the same means Nigeria employed. It's not very surprising given that they reacted swiftly. The problem is that there is a huge reservoir of the virus next door that is completely out of control and they, like the rest of the world, may have to fight this battle again and again, and they have to get it right every time.
That’s the thing about progress; all the word means is “continued movement in the same direction.” If the direction was a bad idea to start with, or if it’s passed the point at which it still made sense, continuing to trudge blindly onward into the gathering dark may not be the best idea in the world. Break out of that mental straitjacket, and the range of possible futures broadens out immeasurably.

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Nigeria is expected to be declared officially free of Ebola on Monday, after six weeks with no new cases.

Africa's most populous country won praise for its swift response after an infected Liberian diplomat brought the disease there in July.

The World Health Organization officially declared Senegal Ebola-free on Friday.


Difficult to believe.
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Praised by the Lord and the nigerian people!
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"Nigeria has been declared officially free of Ebola after six weeks with no new cases, the World Health Organization (WHO) says." - [link to m.bbc.com]
Seriously?
1rof1
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So, governments are now telepathic, right? They managed to round up the entire population in the country and conducted tests on all the citizens (which has to be done in one day) for them to know that the country if free from Ebola?

What about the many cases of death in the villages that people don't know of? That, supposing this ebola myth is real, could be transmitted from a person in the late stages of ebola, say on the 40th day and the new carriers of the virus may not show symptoms and come into the city for another 30 or 40 days. What about those people the secondary patients would come in contact with on their way to the cities and they are going to spread the disease to?

Yeah, if you believe any of this myth, you have truly become a soulless individual.

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so,what about the 3 waves? how can it be officially declared free.no one wants it on their doorstep,along with the media.easier to hide,and pass the buck along?
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Re: Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
[link to www.bbc.co.uk]

Nigeria is expected to be declared officially free of Ebola on Monday, after six weeks with no new cases.

Africa's most populous country won praise for its swift response after an infected Liberian diplomat brought the disease there in July.

The World Health Organization officially declared Senegal Ebola-free on Friday.


Difficult to believe.
 Quoting: ParamedicUK


Praised by the Lord and the nigerian people!
 Quoting: Teutony 64274881


Indeed they would. They are emotionally driven. Ebola is not only a myth but if people believe this declaration of them being Ebola-free because its just past 42 days, when Nigeria doesn't consist of one person, and the government is not telepathic and far reaching enough to know what goes on in remote villages and test all cases of deaths in the country, then how can anyone say they are ebola free.

What I perceive this stunt to be is a way of creating a hive mind. The PTB can thus more easily control the population of that country with this hive mind. Surreal. Nigeria, Welcome to your New World Order. If anyone buys any of this nonsense, they have become a zombie.

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Re: Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
Ebola has been stopped many times before through the same means Nigeria employed. It's not very surprising given that they reacted swiftly. The problem is that there is a huge reservoir of the virus next door that is completely out of control and they, like the rest of the world, may have to fight this battle again and again, and they have to get it right every time.
 Quoting: Fafhrd


Nigerian government doesn't know the minds or health cases of every single individual in the country (and in the remote parts of the country they can't reach) and neither can they test the causes of death of every single death that have occurred in the past 42 days. This is a myth. I hope you are not buying it.
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I Predicted This Weeks Ago. This Will Blow Over And Disappear Like All The Othe So-Called Pandemics In The Last Ten Years.
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It would because its a myth.
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Re: Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
Ebola has been stopped many times before through the same means Nigeria employed. It's not very surprising given that they reacted swiftly. The problem is that there is a huge reservoir of the virus next door that is completely out of control and they, like the rest of the world, may have to fight this battle again and again, and they have to get it right every time.
 Quoting: Fafhrd


Nigerian government doesn't know the minds or health cases of every single individual in the country (and in the remote parts of the country they can't reach) and neither can they test the causes of death of every single death that have occurred in the past 42 days. This is a myth. I hope you are not buying it.
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Why? Because it doesn't fit your doom profile?? Lol
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Re: Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
Ebola has been stopped many times before through the same means Nigeria employed. It's not very surprising given that they reacted swiftly. The problem is that there is a huge reservoir of the virus next door that is completely out of control and they, like the rest of the world, may have to fight this battle again and again, and they have to get it right every time.
 Quoting: Fafhrd


Nigerian government doesn't know the minds or health cases of every single individual in the country (and in the remote parts of the country they can't reach) and neither can they test the causes of death of every single death that have occurred in the past 42 days. This is a myth. I hope you are not buying it.
 Quoting: Thereturn


Why? Because it doesn't fit your doom profile?? Lol
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Actually no. I don't believe in the myth but for those that do, does it make sense to you that this is so? Its an insult on your intelligence for you to believe this declaration by WHO, when in fact Nigeria doesn't consist of only one person.

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What a joke this ebola...
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The Nigerian government are covering up, there are many of cases of ebloa there as confirmed by Nigerian doctor
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Re: Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
Ebola has been stopped many times before through the same means Nigeria employed. It's not very surprising given that they reacted swiftly. The problem is that there is a huge reservoir of the virus next door that is completely out of control and they, like the rest of the world, may have to fight this battle again and again, and they have to get it right every time.
 Quoting: Fafhrd


Nigerian government doesn't know the minds or health cases of every single individual in the country (and in the remote parts of the country they can't reach) and neither can they test the causes of death of every single death that have occurred in the past 42 days. This is a myth. I hope you are not buying it.
 Quoting: Thereturn


Why? Because it doesn't fit your doom profile?? Lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56811354


Actually no. I don't believe in the myth but for those that do, does it make sense to you that this is so? Its an insult on your intelligence for you to believe this declaration by WHO, when in fact Nigeria doesn't consist of only one person.
 Quoting: Thereturn


Do you also think the outbreak of Ebola Sudan in DRC is out of control? Marburg in Uganda? The fact is, when caught early, people know how to deal with this stuff. The novel component is the impossibility of case tracking in West Africa and that's the part that should scare the shit out of people.
That’s the thing about progress; all the word means is “continued movement in the same direction.” If the direction was a bad idea to start with, or if it’s passed the point at which it still made sense, continuing to trudge blindly onward into the gathering dark may not be the best idea in the world. Break out of that mental straitjacket, and the range of possible futures broadens out immeasurably.

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Nigerian government doesn't know the minds or health cases of every single individual in the country (and in the remote parts of the country they can't reach) and neither can they test the causes of death of every single death that have occurred in the past 42 days. This is a myth. I hope you are not buying it.
 Quoting: Thereturn


Why? Because it doesn't fit your doom profile?? Lol
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 56811354


Actually no. I don't believe in the myth but for those that do, does it make sense to you that this is so? Its an insult on your intelligence for you to believe this declaration by WHO, when in fact Nigeria doesn't consist of only one person.
 Quoting: Thereturn


Do you also think the outbreak of Ebola Sudan in DRC is out of control? Marburg in Uganda? The fact is, when caught early, people know how to deal with this stuff. The novel component is the impossibility of case tracking in West Africa and that's the part that should scare the shit out of people.
 Quoting: Fafhrd


The same applies to the western world too. There is also the impossibility of knowing who you come in contact with whether the person has ebola and may have transmitted the disease to several other parties without their knowledge of this.

This is the whole idea behind the agenda of the ebola scare and why, very soon, the WHO once again, will eat their own words and tell people what to think about ebola and that Nigeria or another nation once declared free of ebola, has reported another case. They are just messing with people's minds. Its all being orchestrated to lead the world into the situation where RFIDs would be required.

At this junction though, anyone who believe that a whole nation can be declared free, assuming ebola is real to begin with, is allowing the WHO insult their intelligence.

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Cases in Liberia are also on the decline, Sierra Leone's cases are now just a trickle- looks like it's about to be over in the next 3 months or so
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Cases in Liberia are also on the decline, Sierra Leone's cases are now just a trickle- looks like it's about to be over in the next 3 months or so
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The expectation of 10k a week doesn't match up.
That’s the thing about progress; all the word means is “continued movement in the same direction.” If the direction was a bad idea to start with, or if it’s passed the point at which it still made sense, continuing to trudge blindly onward into the gathering dark may not be the best idea in the world. Break out of that mental straitjacket, and the range of possible futures broadens out immeasurably.

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Cases in Liberia are also on the decline, Sierra Leone's cases are now just a trickle- looks like it's about to be over in the next 3 months or so
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Just like WHO declared its disappeared (even though that is the most senseless declaration to make considering the fact that the government can't possibly know the causes of every single death and those that have handled the dead) in those 42 days and living in remote regions of the country and may be carriers of the disease even after the 42nd day declaration, yet the WHO could make this declaration? This simply means the disease was a myth to begin with.

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That is just great...now they can concentrate on other 500 diseases and virus

What jokers they don't even know their exact population
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It didn't go away by itself. They had strict quarantines and closed borders, something we have not learned yet.
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Beautiful sweet women in Nigeria also and...wait what? ohh you were thinking about Ebola.... meh!
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Re: Ebola crisis: Nigeria set to be declared free of virus
[link to www.bbc.co.uk]

Nigeria is expected to be declared officially free of Ebola on Monday, after six weeks with no new cases.

Africa's most populous country won praise for its swift response after an infected Liberian diplomat brought the disease there in July.

The World Health Organization officially declared Senegal Ebola-free on Friday.


Difficult to believe.
 Quoting: ParamedicUK


...and the US "recovery" is almost compete.

You would have to get a lobotomy to believe what is "Declared" by all these bureaucrats and demagogues we have in seats of public authority these days.

Seriously. Do you have any real news to share?
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My stepdad has just landed in Nigeria and there are Ebola yellow zones you can't travel to because The areas have people infected with Ebola!!!
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My stepdad has just landed in Nigeria and there are Ebola yellow zones you can't travel to because The areas have people infected with Ebola!!!
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plenty of American oil field workers there too, no restrictions to return to Texas or Louisiana at all...





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