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Texas College Rejects Nigerian Applicants, Cites Ebola
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ALERT: CDC asking passengers on Frontier Airlines flight 1143 (Cleveland to Dallas Oct. 13) to contact CDC
"The best way to help your body protect itself against Ebola..."
Astrological Chart for Ebola 1976 - Events already predicted in 1996 - Must Read!
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Those are some pretty legit sources you've got there.
ALERT: CDC asking passengers on Frontier Airlines flight 1143 (Cleveland to Dallas Oct. 13) to contact CDC
"The best way to help your body protect itself against Ebola..."
Astrological Chart for Ebola 1976 - Events already predicted in 1996 - Must Read!
ook respect your OPINION
The fact this all started because that one fool wanted to travel from west Africa to the us, if you work in Africa, stay over there. Now everytime someone cough I run far from them. Paranoid level is at an all time high for me.
And what is the problem with traveling from one country to another?
I hate to say it but it serves the greater good that this is happening in America.
wait wut?
wait wut?
Seems as that undefeated nurse ALSO took a flight
EDIT: it was from Cleveland back to Dallas before she was diagnosed
The fact this all started because that one fool wanted to travel from west Africa to the us, if you work in Africa, stay over there. Now everytime someone cough I run far from them. Paranoid level is at an all time high for me.
so you believe this to be conspiratorial in some way huh
unless you have some sort of proof, it's pretty puerile to go that route
well you mentioned that there are suddenly cures after it hits america. that sounds to me like you're hinting at something more sinister
this is not true at all. there are no cures. there's ways to alleviate the symptoms under optimal medical care, which can lead to a person surviving, however
countries in western africa where this has gotten out of control have been ignored by the developed nations of europe and north america. of course. this is usually the case, but that's how it goes. i don't see much changing in that regard. there are no cures though. ebola has a 70% mortality rate not 100% mortality rate like you stated
most of places in west africa where this is occurring lack infrastructure (political, health, financial, etc) to provide the kind of care that people in a country like the us are able to receive, but even still people have a higher chance at succumbing to ebola than not