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We can all calm down now, none of us are catching ebola.

When the flu and pneumonia start causing people to bleed to death out of their orifices, then it might be a fair comparison.

The reality of the situation and people panicking over a horrible death have nothing to do with each other.

or when 70% of the people that get the flu die.
 
When the flu and pneumonia start causing people to bleed to death out of their orifices, then it might be a fair comparison.

The reality of the situation and people panicking over a horrible death have nothing to do with each other.


So it's the anus bleeding that is causing the panic?
 
There are only something like 20 level four biocontainment beds in the country. Out pacing the ability to contain this is what will cause it to spin out of control.


I believe it's only 4. Emory ATL, Nebraska Med, OMH, and Bethesda and one more. But I'm not overly concerned. The sad part is the nurses treating ebola in Africa in a tin hut, wrapping with garbage bags and using a weed sprayer to shower off in a warmart plastic bin then burning the plastic bags in a 50 gallon drum don't get sick at even close to the rate of 2 nurses for 1 patient. Again we see the facade of American security.
 
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No attitude, it's just jokey - you know like anus bleeding...

On a lighter note.... Dallas local news is reporting: Amber Vincent had severe muscle aches, nausea, malaise (whatever that means), and fatigue while she was on the airplane. She had other, more severe symptoms than they were reporting. And most of this is now coming to light because her friends told on her. That she was also "feeling strange" as early as October 9.
 
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