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To: bentway who wrote (814598)11/1/2014 9:24:52 AM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 1583867
 
LOL!!

Yeah....right.



To: bentway who wrote (814598)11/1/2014 10:43:42 AM
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Obama's Border Policy Fueled Epidemic, Evidence Shows...

The deadly EV-D68 enterovirus epidemic, which struck thousands of kids this fall, was likely propelled through America by President Barack Obama’s decision to allow tens of thousands of Central Americans across the Texas border, according to a growing body of genetic and statistical evidence.

The evidence includes admissions from top health officials that the epidemic included multiple strains of the virus, and that it appeared simultaneously in multiple independent locations.

The question can be settled if federal researchers study the genetic fingerprint of the EV-D68 viruses that first hit kids in Colorado, Missouri and Illinois to see if they are close relatives to the EV-D68 viruses found in Central America.

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To: bentway who wrote (814598)11/1/2014 10:46:17 AM
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Scientists predict up to 130 Ebola cases in USA by end of year...

TANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Top medical experts studying the spread of Ebola say the public should expect more cases to emerge in the United States by year's end as infected people arrive here from West Africa, including American doctors and nurses returning from the hot zone and people fleeing from the deadly disease.

But how many cases?

No one knows for sure how many infections will emerge in the U.S. or anywhere else, but scientists have made educated guesses based on data models that weigh hundreds of variables, including daily new infections in West Africa, airline traffic worldwide and transmission possibilities.

This week, several top infectious disease experts ran simulations for The Associated Press that predicted as few as one or two additional infections by the end of 2014 to a worst-case scenario of 130.

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To: bentway who wrote (814598)11/1/2014 1:13:58 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1583867
 
Kill everyone with Ebola, says former SC GOP head

How are these idiots allowed to exist?