Fins
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Posted 10:56 pm, 08/03/2014
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Scientists say that we are way over due for a epidemic. Through out history, famines, disease, wars, etc have kept the world's population at a manageable number. But in the 20th century, we learned how to cure disease, grow more food, and fight more efficiently. Scientists say that nature itself won't let us continue, and that we have the world severely over populated. They say it will be a microorganism though that puts us back in check. A virus. Something we can't treat. This could be it.
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Crypt
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Posted 10:41 pm, 08/03/2014
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If stink bugs ever become a vector we're all doomed..
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Fins
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Posted 10:21 pm, 08/03/2014
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They shouldn't be allowed back in the states
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Crypt
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Posted 10:15 pm, 08/03/2014
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This is also scary - From CDC.Gov "The first locally acquired case of chikungunya, a mosquito-borne disease, was reported July 17 in Florida. This newly reported case represents the first time that mosquitoes in the continental United States are thought to have spread the virus to a non-traveler"
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alonzo harris
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Posted 10:14 pm, 08/03/2014
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The ebola epidemic has recently mutated, and become at least partially airborne transmissible. This is very concerning. Even though the new strain is slightly less deadly (60% death rate vs. 90%).
That's why all the health workers have been getting it; despite full hazmat procedures.
Flying known ebola patients around the world on passenger airlines doesn't sound like too bright of an idea if you ask me.
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Crypt
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Posted 8:54 pm, 08/03/2014
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Man's desire for exotic woods from the rain forests caused the depletetion of ebola's hiding place.
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maco4
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Posted 7:46 pm, 08/03/2014
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This is so sad this man has itHe is from my home town Boone.I hope he will stay where he is untill he is betterWe Need to Pray for the ones who has risk their life's to helping people in need.
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Bestill
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Posted 11:12 am, 08/03/2014
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Bestill
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Posted 11:10 am, 08/03/2014
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Bestill (view profile)
Posted 10:23 am, 08/03/2014
The only good in any of it is that people in future will have the advantage of a vaccine.
How id this going to help with the vaccine do you think the CDC is going to learn something they already don't know.
Because now they will start the human trials of the vaccine. They already have a vaccine, but the Drug Companies thought the problem was too small to make it worth their while. Now things will speed up, maybe.
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Joseph T.
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Posted 10:57 am, 08/03/2014
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Bestill (view profile)
| Posted 10:23 am, 08/03/2014
| The only good in any of it is that people in future will have the advantage of a vaccine.
| How id this going to help with the vaccine do you think the CDC is going to learn something they already don't know.
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blimey2
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Posted 10:30 am, 08/03/2014
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All kinds of diseases are being introduced or re-introduced into the US in recent weeks. And many are saying that it's perfectly fine and we need to be humane and what all.
I wonder what those same folks will say when THEIR family members contract these diseases and die?
That they deserved it because they are American?
Seems to be the crucial point to me: shame and guilt for being American.
And willing to die for it.
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Bestill
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Posted 10:23 am, 08/03/2014
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The only good in any of it is that people in future will have the advantage of a vaccine.
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Joseph T.
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Posted 10:04 am, 08/03/2014
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I agree with you but Ebola was already here it is just one of the many thing that the CDC keeps and works with at their lab in Atlanta.
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Crypt
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Posted 9:21 pm, 08/02/2014
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"Ebola virus was isolated from semen 61 days after onset of illness in a man who was infected in a laboratory." from the WHO website
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gherrie
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Posted 9:15 pm, 08/02/2014
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That says there is no cure for it. What will they do keep them in isolation until they die?
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