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Python style.BlueBearBoots said:TCIB said:Just seen horrid pic of a dead ebola victim just dumped in the street.
In Liberia people are that worried about contracting ebola they are just dumping the bodies in the streets now :-(
Seems silly as they must have to get close to do the dumping.
Guy don't worry I'd come and get you with gloves lol
dazdon said:For the foreseeable future I will forego snogging anyone who's African.
Manchester is in it too, just we're closer.BlueBearBoots said:a I think you are safe - no one wants to go to a sell afield fall out zone )
aguero93:20 said:Manchester is in it too, just we're closer.BlueBearBoots said:a I think you are safe - no one wants to go to a sell afield fall out zone )
aguero93:20 said:Pray tell BBB, who's going to pay the USA to do that? Remember their motto, no consideration without remuneration.BlueBearBoots said:BlueDeadHead said:Here is an article describing the experimental serum that the US has developed:
http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/08/the-secret-ebola-treatment/375525/
That's encouraging. Hope Brantly and Writebol pull through then they cam make enough if the serum fast enough and get it shipped out to west Africa
Wio Gumflapdinand said:Anyone else starting to get a little worried about this?. It's not the same as previous outbreaks as the virus before would kill it's host too quick that it wouldn't travel far from origin of outbreak. So this new strain has basically lengthened it's incubation period to allow it's wider spread.
The numbers of infected and deaths is showing no signs of slowing and if anything have shown rapid increase.
More and more each day reports are coming in of patients quarantined in countries further and further from original outbreak, I'm wondering how difficult this could get when the cold/flu season kicks in and if this virus is still spreading how long before pandemonium hits our streets.
Hopefully and probably will fizzle out but it's certainly nothing like previous ebola outbreaks.