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Anonymous Coward User ID: 49462656 United States 10/27/2014 04:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 105 being monitored for Ebola in PA Quoting: NawtyBits By Adam Smeltz Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, 3:21 p.m. Updated 3 minutes ago [link to triblive.com] Public health workers are monitoring 105 people in Pennsylvania for Ebola symptoms, the state Department of Health announced Monday. That figure includes everyone in the state known to have arrived from three Ebola-ravaged West Africa countries in the last 21 days, according to new state monitoring rules. The department did not immediately indicate how many of the travelers had potential exposure to the virus in Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone. Those with possible or likely exposure to Ebola could face mandatory travel restrictions or quarantine, state health officials said last week. Comment: So 105 inbounds in 21 days for this one state. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 47269132 United States 10/27/2014 11:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | we are so fucked.. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 64489748 there have been over 1000 in the last three weeks that have arrived and are not being monitored. But only one person has died. One! Anyone remember the swine flu scare? Probl th sine flaw as that it didn't kill 5000 people and growing in Africa |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 43772677 United States 10/27/2014 11:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 105 being monitored for Ebola in PA Quoting: NawtyBits By Adam Smeltz Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, 3:21 p.m. Updated 3 minutes ago [link to triblive.com] Public health workers are monitoring 105 people in Pennsylvania for Ebola symptoms, the state Department of Health announced Monday. That figure includes everyone in the state known to have arrived from three Ebola-ravaged West Africa countries in the last 21 days, according to new state monitoring rules. The department did not immediately indicate how many of the travelers had potential exposure to the virus in Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone. Those with possible or likely exposure to Ebola could face mandatory travel restrictions or quarantine, state health officials said last week. Comment: So 105 inbounds in 21 days for this one state. What's to worry about? Obama says someone would need to shit on you in order to catch Ebola, right? Well that can't be happening to too many people now can it. No worries. |
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Nefarious Libertine User ID: 64384027 United States 10/27/2014 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THEY are monitoring 105 people or are 105 people monitoring themselves and are supposed to call in when they have a fever? We do not learn from history because our studies are brief and prejudiced. In a surprising manner, 250 years emerges as the average length of national greatness. This average has not varied for 3,000years. The stages of the rise and fall of great nations seem to be: The Age of Pioneers , The Age of Conquests ,The Age of Commerce ,The Age of Affluence ,The Age of Intellect ,The Age of Decadence. Decadence is marked by: Defensiveness, Pessimism, Materialism,Frivolity An influx of foreigners The Welfare State A weakening of religion. Decadence is due to: Too long a period of wealth and power, Selfishness Love of money ,The loss of a sense of duty. The life histories of great states are amazingly similar, and are due to internal factors. Their falls are diverse, because they are largely the result of external causes. - Sir John Glubb The Fate of Empires We are at the end of the Age of Decadence heading into COLLAPSE |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 57819630 United States 10/27/2014 11:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 105 being monitored for Ebola in PA Quoting: NawtyBits By Adam Smeltz Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, 3:21 p.m. Updated 3 minutes ago [link to triblive.com] Public health workers are monitoring 105 people in Pennsylvania for Ebola symptoms, the state Department of Health announced Monday. That figure includes everyone in the state known to have arrived from three Ebola-ravaged West Africa countries in the last 21 days, according to new state monitoring rules. The department did not immediately indicate how many of the travelers had potential exposure to the virus in Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone. Those with possible or likely exposure to Ebola could face mandatory travel restrictions or quarantine, state health officials said last week. Comment: So 105 inbounds in 21 days for this one state. Hmmm....eyebrow raiser....so, which one of the 5 airports accepting west africa flights is in PA...zero...so how did they get to PA ....public conveyance, private quarantine flights, or do they just ignore their own guidelines....worthy of watching this one |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 52535227 United States 10/28/2014 12:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 105 being monitored for Ebola in PA Quoting: NawtyBits By Adam Smeltz Monday, Oct. 27, 2014, 3:21 p.m. Updated 3 minutes ago [link to triblive.com] Public health workers are monitoring 105 people in Pennsylvania for Ebola symptoms, the state Department of Health announced Monday. That figure includes everyone in the state known to have arrived from three Ebola-ravaged West Africa countries in the last 21 days, according to new state monitoring rules. The department did not immediately indicate how many of the travelers had potential exposure to the virus in Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone. Those with possible or likely exposure to Ebola could face mandatory travel restrictions or quarantine, state health officials said last week. Comment: So 105 inbounds in 21 days for this one state. The fucking Liberians in Philly whined all weekend about how ebola is stigmatizing them. Oh boohoo. Hey dumbasses, don't hide your ebola infected immigrants. Tell your people to not come here. |