So you are willing to risk other people's lives but wouldn't do so yourself. Cowardly
what?
I believe the question you should be asking is, "Would you sit next to a person on a plane who has recently traveled to west Africa and shows no symptoms of ebola?"SuperJail Warden wrote:
Would you sit next to a person on a plane who has ebola?
Cowardly?SuperJail Warden wrote:
So you are willing to risk other people's lives but wouldn't do so yourself. Cowardly
You are completely out of your mind, MacBeth.
If a person shows obvious symptoms or is tested positively, no one should stay close without proper protection.
That's what a quarantine is for.
That nurse was tested negatively, so putting her in quarantine was useless and only a hysterical move.
Nope
Quarantine is normally for the full incubation period symptoms or not.
Isolation is for people with symptoms.
Quarantine is normally for the full incubation period symptoms or not.
Isolation is for people with symptoms.
Fuck Israel
Can I come out of my underground shelter now Macbeth?
I plan on buying that nurses book next week, do you know who publishes it? The movie comes out soon too right?
http://www.latimes.com/science/la-sci-e … story.html
I plan on buying that nurses book next week, do you know who publishes it? The movie comes out soon too right?
http://www.latimes.com/science/la-sci-e … story.html
119 infected and 40 dead from the plague in Madagascar.
Better stay in your shelter!
In case the other 79 decide to make a trip to Disneyland.
Better stay in your shelter!
In case the other 79 decide to make a trip to Disneyland.
The plague is already in America
And you don't demand quarantine and deportation yet?SuperJail Warden wrote:
The plague is already in America
After all, Yersinia pestis is transferred by fleas between mammals.
It has been here for hundreds of years. Ebola hasn't been here for 6 months.
A Chikungunya virus epidemic that started in 2013 has caused 875,000 infected and 138 dead in the Carribean, Florida and Central America.
It's spread by mosquitoes.
And the new avian influenza strain has been detected in wild birds in Germany, after i broke out on a farm.
The transmission path is what makes epidemics problematic, and there are diseases that are worse than Ebola.
Birds, mosquitoes and fleas are really difficult to contain, compared to humans.
Again:
Over-hyped panic reaction by the mass media for dummies.
It's spread by mosquitoes.
And the new avian influenza strain has been detected in wild birds in Germany, after i broke out on a farm.
And what does that matter?SuperJail Warden wrote:
It has been here for hundreds of years. Ebola hasn't been here for 6 months.
The transmission path is what makes epidemics problematic, and there are diseases that are worse than Ebola.
Birds, mosquitoes and fleas are really difficult to contain, compared to humans.
Again:
Over-hyped panic reaction by the mass media for dummies.
Plague is already here. Can't stop people from getting it in the U.S. Bird Flu and Chikungunya are much harder to stop the migration of than Ebola is. Ebola is primarily transmitted by people to people contact. Bird flu and Chikungunya are not. Much easier to stop people coming from Ebola torn places in Africa than it is to stop mosquitoes and birds.
Ebola is still a thing?
Adams_BJ wrote:
Ebola is still a thing?
You guys remember when this was going to kill us all? Remember when we had to shutdown all ports and travel to or from every single country in the world?
Ebola has arrived in Scotland.
Thankfully it won't make any difference.
Thankfully it won't make any difference.
Fuck Israel
Especially since they moved the woman straight down to London.
Fuck Israel
Stop importing 3rd world diseases to my country.
I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something. - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.