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The guy that died was my aunt's nephew
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The way things are now, no. If it mutates, that's another story.Man, is anyone else getting increasingly worried about this?
I never understood the thing about eating bush meat n such. I mean is the meat raw? Or can this virus survive being cooked?
I think I need to brush up on this.
What the ... You serious?
Resident Evil V.....
Kinda scared because I could see a real umbrella corp spreading an outbreak.....
Luckily, she was admitted into hospital, so the medical workers could track down where she got the infection, and isolate the city from the outbreak. She would at least get some treatment. But then her family forcibly removed her from the hospital.
Immediately, the authorities scrambled to find her. She was a threat to anyone she made contact with, and could start an outbreak in Freetown all on her own.The police managed to finally find her in the house of a traditional healer. The family had taken there in the hope that the healer could help, and fought with the police when they attempted to retrieve her.
They managed to get her into an ambulance, only for her to die before she reached the hospital.
At the very same time, protesters rioted outside of the Freetown hospital. This lead to more clashes with riot police, who fired tear gas into the crowd, and shot a 9 year old in the leg.
Idk if its cuz I'm American but that bush meat looked disgusting...hairy claws and feets..no thanks
I'm from Guinea. We usually go back every summer. Not this one smh.
We don't know anyone that has been effected it by it yet.
Never heard about that bush meat thing before. At least not in my country.
monkey meat??? :x
Idk if its cuz I'm American but that bush meat looked disgusting...hairy claws and feets..no thanks
Nah man your not alone, most Africans don't mess with that stuff and it's quite illegal actually. Poaching endangered animals and what not. I lived in a country (not in west Africa) where they would have illegal markets set up at like 5 am in remote locations to sell this stuff.
If your caught poaching or purchasing you will be doing jail time. Some Africans still practice, what we in the west call, animism and they believe these animals have healing powers.
Doctors getting sick too tho... Smh
Read a book about ebola called the hotzone as an assignment for undergrad
Ebola is very scary to think about.
I don't recall when it happened, but a strain of Ebola made it to the states in Raleigh NC. It was caused by improper ventilation in a monkey lab. Fortunately it was a much weaker strain than the ones observed in Africa, and the only victim survived without showing violent symptoms
O you're right. it was so long ago i forgot lol. but its still scary nonetheless. Just imagine if that virus mutated to be pathogenic to humansThat was Reston (Virginia), and it was only found in the monkeys. No humans were infected.