Cope, I think you're being a bit relaxed about this .
Below, is The Royal Free Hospital unit where Nurse William Pooley was sucessfully managed on his return to the UK from Sierra Leone with Ebola -
- If what you say is so, why bother with the expense of this facility ?
we can beat this ebola thing
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Nonsense to the aggressiveness, I've seen more aggression on the my little pony message board......I mean I was told.
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back to the bats, zilth pilchards insists they eat them in africa, that they are considered a delicacy in ghana. so the ebola might have stemmed just as much from direct consumption of these creatures as from virus infected bush meat.
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Copehead wrote:
I suggest you google the disease and look at its effects and epidemiology that's all I did.
thanks for the suggestion. clearly, i was born with the psychic knowledge about how long the virus lasts in the semen of a recovered patient.
Copehead wrote:If it was transmissible via the air and lungs and asymptomatic people could transmit have the world would have died from it centuries ago like the Black Death.
apparently, you are still operating under the assumption that only an air-borne disease could be a real threat or have seriously exponential effect rates. please do continue laboring on in that misassumption. i am quite sure the CDC, WHO, etc will rest easy now.
Copehead wrote:Now a vaccine is being fast tracked that will hopefully stamp it out within a few years and we can all worry about the next thing.
well, except for the fact that humans have yet to cure any virus, right?
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Samoan wrote:Cope, I think you're being a bit relaxed about this .
Below, is The Royal Free Hospital unit where Nurse William Pooley was sucessfully managed on his return to the UK from Sierra Leone with Ebola -
- If what you say is so, why bother with the expense of this facility ?
Because he was probably highly infectious by the time he got to that unit, and he was mobile because he was Western and able to access top quality medical care and an airplane.
I am not trying to pretend this disease isn't highly infectious, it just has a small window where it is contagious.
Just read the wikipedia page, I am tired of going over this.
Over and out.
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kath wrote:
thanks for the suggestion. clearly, i was born with the psychic knowledge about how long the virus lasts in the semen of a recovered patient.
I thought people our age were well versed in not fucking someone they don't know well without a condom
apparently, you are still operating under the assumption that only an air-borne disease could be a real threat or have seriously exponential effect rates. please do continue laboring on in that misassumption. i am quite sure the CDC, WHO, etc will rest easy now.
Again just read wikipedia
well, except for the fact that humans have yet to cure any virus, right?
How do you cure a virus?
Are you aware of vaccination?
I'm fed up with this
I will not be returning to this thread
If you want to shit yourself about Ebola fill your boots.
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Copehead wrote:I am not trying to pretend this disease isn't highly infectious, it just has a small window where it is contagious.
er.
never mind. if you wanna go over and out, fine.
but yer no fun anymore.
see if i invite you to my cootie party.
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Copehead wrote:If you want to shit yourself about Ebola fill your boots.
i'm shitting myself about ebola????
mwhahahaaha.
nah, i just think the way yer arguing yer case is full of shit.
there's a difference.
look. in the end, may ebola be no real threat and may we all have cause to forget about it before we need ever hear about it again. okay?
... although saying it does not make it so.
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cough
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This was a pretty great thread!
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Minnie the Minx wrote:This was a pretty great thread!
So bump it up ...
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