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


To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (455)10/26/2014 2:41:53 PM
From: Fintas  Respond to of 608
 
I concur with you Ron..

Unfortunately, many do not understand the challenges of diagnosis and treatment of a disease with no cure.

They can yak all they want about a vaccine. That takes TIME.

It's the roll of the dice who survives. Granted the treatment here can be very focussed for the FEW. What happens as those numbers increase.

There are not enough Isolation rooms.

I suspect the military is in there to also determine how to contain and implement here if the numbers become high.

I know of a hospital in the Boston area that is discussing how to TRIAGE.

However those who want to be positive.. that's ok by me. Just try to not be a victim and some managed number of death. Well we only lost 10k and for a 350 M that was not bad.. UH.. NO THANKS.. .

Fintas



To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (455)10/31/2014 9:52:56 AM
From: statesidereport  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 608
 
I remember in late March hearing about the outbreak in Guinea and then things were relatively calm until June/July when all hell broke loose. My guess is we are seeing the same thing in the US. A few cases pop up that gets people in a frenzy then a calm period for a few months until bam!

stateside