Ebola Outbreak

Damocles said:
mammutly said:
Somebody posted on this thread(correctly) that the Ebola headline would be replaced by other news stories. Sadly, Ebola is not influenced by media perceptions and the infection continues to grow at an alarming rate. It amazes me that the world is not more concerned about this.

Nobody cares that people are starving to death either. Nobody cares that 75% of the jobs in the world will be replaced by robotics within 50 years and we have no plan for the basis of our economy then. Nobody cares that ISIS is still cutting people's heads off now we have given permission to militarise. Nobody cares about the struggles of liberty in any of the Arab countries. Nobody cares about the global climate and how humans are effecting it this week. Nobody cares about how Maddie McCann is getting on. Nobody cares if Frank Bruno is sorted out or whether he's still bonkers.

Nobody cares about anything that the media doesn't shove directly in their face and tell them to talk about.

Few people care enough to define their lives by these things but it doesn't mean they don't care at all about them.
 
Ebola deaths in West Africa
Up to 29 October
4,951
Deaths - probable, confirmed and suspected
(Includes one death in US and one in Mali)
2,413 Liberia
1,510 Sierra Leone
1,018 Guinea
8 Nigeria



Reports say the spread of the disease is now flattening out with approx 1000 new cases every week
 
BlueBearBoots said:
Ebola deaths in West Africa
Up to 29 October
4,951
Deaths - probable, confirmed and suspected
(Includes one death in US and one in Mali)
2,413 Liberia
1,510 Sierra Leone
1,018 Guinea
8 Nigeria



Reports say the spread of the disease is now flattening out with approx 1000 new cases every week
Great news for the rags with their global fan base of 659m now looking safe.
 

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