alonzo harris
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Posted 7:55 am, 09/23/2014
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CDC scientists conclude there may be as many as 21,000 reported and unreported cases in just those two countries as soon as the end of this month, according to a draft version of the report obtained by The Associated Press. They also predict that the two countries could have a staggering 550,000 to 1.4 million cases by late January.
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DLM28659
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Posted 6:03 am, 09/22/2014
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Ebola is the very reason I'll never be traveling to Africa.
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kenc
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Posted 11:01 pm, 09/21/2014
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i'm sorry that some of you live in fear. It's a very bad thing, but we're safe for now. If you don't approve of doctors doing everything in their power to find a cure, I feel sorry for you.
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lauren yvonne
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Posted 10:51 pm, 09/21/2014
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I understand that people are scared and that they are dying and medical attention is needed.. but what exactly are we doing for these people when we have no cure oh and now people that survived are selling there blood via black market so yay let's spread HIV as well.
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blimey2
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Posted 8:18 am, 09/16/2014
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I understand that anyone who goes into the military understands that they might be put in harm's way....I don't think they would anticipate being put smack dab in the middle of an epidemic....in a foreign country.
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w (><) w
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Posted 8:10 am, 09/16/2014
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That's what I Thought He Will Put Boots on the ground for his African family members but not for terrorist .
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blimey2
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Posted 7:50 am, 09/16/2014
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I do not understand sending 3,000 people over to "combat" Ebola.
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alonzo harris
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Posted 7:06 am, 09/16/2014
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World War Z...in real life?
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alonzo harris
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Posted 6:44 am, 09/16/2014
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This doesn't sound good...
US to send 3,000 troops to Ebola danger zone as Obama administration shuffles military's mission in Africa
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Silage T. Sparks
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Posted 6:02 pm, 09/15/2014
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How many of these unvaccinated diseases do you think are crossing the unprotected boarder every day?
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alonzo harris
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Posted 4:54 pm, 09/15/2014
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The U.S. State Department has ordered 160,000 Hazmat suits for Ebola, prompting concerns that the federal government is anticipating the rapid spread of a virus that has already claimed an unprecedented number of lives. In a press release posted by Market Watch, Lakeland Industries, a manufacturer of industrial protective clothing for first responders, announced that it had signaled its intention "to join the fight against the spread of Ebola" by encouraging other suppliers to meet the huge demand created by the U.S. State Department's order of 160,000 hazmat suits. "With the U.S. State Department alone putting out a bid for 160,000 suits, we encourage all protective apparel companies to increase their manufacturing capacity for sealed seam garments so that our industry can do its part in addressing this threat to global health," states the press release. The huge bulk order of hazmat suits for Ebola has stoked concerns that the U.S. government expects the virus to continue to ravage countries in west Africa and may also be concerned about an outbreak inside the United States.
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justus99
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Posted 10:53 pm, 09/14/2014
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You made the bet and you lost virtually
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son of neckbeard
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Posted 10:48 pm, 09/14/2014
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yeah, i lost my own bet of not meeting a moron tonight. i just lost $5....to myself.
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justus99
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Posted 10:34 pm, 09/14/2014
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ha ha - you lost the bet
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son of neckbeard
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Posted 10:32 pm, 09/14/2014
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no, but I bet youre going to tell us.
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son of neckbeard
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Posted 10:26 pm, 09/14/2014
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was just thinking the same thing about youre mom.
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justus99
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Posted 10:16 pm, 09/14/2014
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Ever wonder why ebola always turns up in Africa?
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alonzo harris
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Posted 8:00 am, 08/31/2014
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Ebola kills 5 Sierra Leone researchers before their study on outbreak is published
All five of the deceased co-authors worked at a Sierra Leone hospital. The study, led by a team at Harvard University, found that Ebola has mutated over the course of the outbreak.
Saturday, August 30, 2014, 12:15 PM
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alonzo harris
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Posted 7:56 am, 08/31/2014
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Biggest Ever Weekly Rise in Ebola Cases
About 500 new infections reported across West Africa, including first case in Senegal WebMD News from HealthDay
By HealthDay staff HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, Aug. 29, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- The West African Ebola outbreak took a more deadly turn Friday with the World Health Organization announcing an estimated 500 new cases this week -- the biggest jump in infections so far.
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