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Biotech / Medical : Ebola Outbreak 2014 - News, Updates and Related Investments -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: statesidereport who wrote (217)8/21/2014 2:03:15 PM
From: statesidereport  Respond to of 608
 
Good news - the 2 doctors from Emory in the US were released today - now ebola-free.

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To: statesidereport who wrote (217)8/21/2014 3:18:42 PM
From: statesidereport  Respond to of 608
 
In a worst case scenario where the deceased is found to have Ebola infection, there is virtually no chance they infected a fellow airline passenger during their journey to Ireland. It is possible that healthcare workers here may contract the virus from directly handling the body. However the chances of Ebola spreading beyond a health professional and from person to person in the community is extremely low.

Do they really think Irish are that dumb? Do they always lie like this? All you need to do is shake a hand, touch a bathroom open/close knob, sneeze on someone, touch the back of the seat if you're sweating and then someone else touches it. Touch the overhead compartment and then someone else touches it.


I feel bad for the Irish population if this is how they are going to handle this case if it does turn out to be ebola.


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