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>>>EBOLA 2014-15 >> Latest News and Updates for MERS, Ebola and other spreading nasties<<<
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[quote:NawtyBits:MV8yNTEzNDMxXzQzODgwMjc4XzcwMDMwQkRD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 55528017:MV8yNTEzNDMxXzQzODgwMDc3X0UzMzhDMjIz] THIS is what is going wrong. http://www.euronews.com/newswires/2438890-ghana-testing-blood-samples-of-suspected-ebola-case-official/ Remember the little 12 year old girl who died in Ghana? [b]This article says that not only, did she test negative for Ebola, she testing negative "any common viral fever". "Common", being the key word here. [/b] You see the hotels are empty in Guinea, they are having some pretty major economic issues because of all this. Wouldn't it benefit the gov't right now to take advantage of the fact that there were a lot of negatives? That girl in Ghana presented with bleeding. She died a day or two after entering the hospital. Yet she tested negative for everything they had in their lab to test with. But what they didn't have to test against, was the new strain. This could get VERY dangerous. A gov't more intent on saving their economy than saving their people is a bad thing. Hell, if the WA people think this thing is over, they're gonna go back out in the wild brush and start making bat soup and bbq bat kabobs again! It's in the creatures in the forest now. Not going away, and NOT being detected by the Ebola tests. [/quote] Words mean things. And at this level, words mean everything. I always watch for "weasel words", and there are plenty when governments or WHO are involved. [/quote]
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3/22/2014
Sky News Newsdesk ‏@SkyNewsBreak 55s
Reuters: government spokesman in Guinea confirms epidemic that has killed 34 people since 9th February is Ebola virus
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