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 Steve steveson wrote:
 whembly wrote:
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Whoa there buddy...

No one is saying we shouldn't be concerned.

It's just that we have the best, fething healthcare providers on the planet that we have our gak together. We got this.

Cuz... 'Murrica!


No, its because basic western sanitation and hygiene are enough to stop ebola.

This pointless patriotism is very tiering sometimes.



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 whembly wrote:
It's just that we have the best, fething healthcare providers on the planet that we have our gak together. We got this.


Googling "best healthcare in the world" in response to this was amusing as hell.


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We spend a ridiculous amount on healthcare. Yet we still have higher infant mortality, and lower life expectancy than Australia and the UK.

Homosexuality is the #1 cause of gay marriage.
 kronk wrote:
Every pizza is a personal sized pizza if you try hard enough and believe in yourself.
 sebster wrote:
Yes, indeed. What a terrible piece of cultural imperialism it is for me to say that a country shouldn't murder its own citizens
 BaronIveagh wrote:
Basically they went from a carrot and stick to a smaller carrot and flanged mace.
 
   
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 Co'tor Shas wrote:
We spend a ridiculous amount on healthcare. Yet we still have higher infant mortality, and lower life expectancy than Australia and the UK.

Do you statistic bro?


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Catskills in NYS

 whembly wrote:
 Co'tor Shas wrote:
We spend a ridiculous amount on healthcare. Yet we still have higher infant mortality, and lower life expectancy than Australia and the UK.

Do you statistic bro?

Actually, yes. Admittedly the info is for 2012, but I just did an essay on the comparison of the US health system for my IDS class .

Homosexuality is the #1 cause of gay marriage.
 kronk wrote:
Every pizza is a personal sized pizza if you try hard enough and believe in yourself.
 sebster wrote:
Yes, indeed. What a terrible piece of cultural imperialism it is for me to say that a country shouldn't murder its own citizens
 BaronIveagh wrote:
Basically they went from a carrot and stick to a smaller carrot and flanged mace.
 
   
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Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!

 Co'tor Shas wrote:
 whembly wrote:
 Co'tor Shas wrote:
We spend a ridiculous amount on healthcare. Yet we still have higher infant mortality, and lower life expectancy than Australia and the UK.

Do you statistic bro?

Actually, yes. Admittedly the info is for 2012, but I just did an essay on the comparison of the US health system for my IDS class .

Interesting... so did I.

The issue, imo, is the delivery of care, not the quality of care.

IE: Studies consistently shows that poor women in the United States see their infants die at an alarming rate compared to those who are not.

Okay... I'll knock if off now is this thread is supposed to be folks wigg'n out over Ebola outbreaks.


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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-30152979

Well, the Ebola scare is over. BRING ON THE BLACK PLAGUE!
   
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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

I'll be the killjoy and report that t's always still been here in the US. Southwestern Prairie Dog populations and some birds still carry it. Reports have actually known abut it for decades.

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Ellicott City, MD

 AegisGrimm wrote:
I'll be the killjoy and report that t's always still been here in the US. Southwestern Prairie Dog populations and some birds still carry it. Reports have actually known abut it for decades.


But... But... How are people supposed to break into a blind panic if you keep on bringing up things like facts!?!?

Besides it can't be carried by good old 'Merican prairie dogs and birds! They have access to the best health care system in the world! I bet it's those immigrant prairie dogs and birds who're bringing it across the border!

Valete,

JohnS

Valete,

JohnS

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 cygnnus wrote:
 AegisGrimm wrote:
I'll be the killjoy and report that t's always still been here in the US. Southwestern Prairie Dog populations and some birds still carry it. Reports have actually known abut it for decades.


But... But... How are people supposed to break into a blind panic if you keep on bringing up things like facts!?!?

Besides it can't be carried by good old 'Merican prairie dogs and birds! They have access to the best health care system in the world! I bet it's those immigrant prairie dogs and birds who're bringing it across the border!

Valete,

JohnS



Um.... All them prairie dogs are "undocumented immigrants"






You can panic now
   
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Controlling them "dogs" require 5.56mm

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I'm Josep and I'm one of the directors of The Ebola All The Truth Documentary.

Some days ago we started our crowdfunding campaign but unfortunately, we don't have any chance to make visible our project on Indiegogo site, because we don't have support from Media or Social Networks.

I only ask for having a look for this project. If you are interested on this project, feel free to make whatever thing, even if you have some doubts, just put in touch with me, I could speak even Via Skype etc.

Unfortunately, nowadays we live in a society where some powerful people are able to cover us many things and controlling great part of society.

I consider it's interesting whatever initiative coming from whatever person , institution etc. to know the truth about many subjects such as The Ebola Virus.

Thanks you in advance for reading this post.
Link of crowdfunding campaign:
http://igg.me/p/documentary-ebola-all-the-truth/x/8581506

Link YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4YNMVlXUlI4J2Z2GSZxNHg

Facebook Account Make a click in like if you like this project:
https://www.facebook.com/ebolaallthetruth?ref=hl

Twitter channel follow me if you like this project:
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Seems legit!
   
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Leerstetten, Germany

Has Peter contributed yet?
   
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He posted his Facebook page. Even though he crossed out his last name on the header he did not cross his name out in comment section. Someone can check his Facebook page

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I hope he's OK and isn't a secret Ebola victim that no one knew about.

Seriously though, I hope he's OK!
   
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 Alpharius wrote:
I hope he's OK and isn't a secret Ebola victim that no one knew about.

Seriously though, I hope he's OK!


Look who you represent though.......your concern is....."questionable....

Edit

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Oh no, time to panic!

http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/24/health/ebola-cdc-exposure/index.html?c=homepage-t
   
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 d-usa wrote:
Oh no, time to panic!


Well, since I have your permission....

Oh noes! The Ebolas is in Atlanta in 2014! I was in Atlanta for nine months in 2010! I may have caught Ebola before anyone knew what it was ! I could be a carrirer! I may have infected all of Dakka!

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...How's that?

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For what is presumably the final update to this story, the US Troops sent to Liberia are returning home.

U.S. to leave Liberia as Ebola rates plummet
Gregg Zoroya, USA TODAY 9:53 a.m. CST February 5, 2015
(Photo: Staff Sgt. Terrance D. Rhodes / Headquarters, 101st Airborne Div)

President Obama is all but ending the U.S. military mission to Liberia to fight Ebola next month, as infection rates there near zero.

The number of troops deployed to the West African country, which reached nearly 3,000 in December, will fall to 1,300 this week and decline through March as soldiers head home, according to a U.S. official familiar with the U.S. government efforts. The official declined to be identified because the government is not ready to disclose its plans to the public. The official said the returning troops would be replaced by a force of about 100 for at least the near term.

“They are drawing down gradually with a visible timeline,” Liberian Defense Minister Brownie Samukai said of the U.S. military effort to stop the spread of the virus. Brice de la Vingne, director of operations for Doctors Without Borders, a leading aid group in the fight against Ebola in West Africa, said U.S. forces “are pulling out.”

Neither White House officials nor Maj. Gen. Gary Volesky, commanding troops in Liberia, would discuss future plans.

In the five months U.S. troops have served in West Africa building clinics, providing medical training and testing for the presence of Ebola in blood and swab samples, there have been no cases of infection among servicemembers, a major concern when Obama sent the military in to fight the disease.

It remains unclear, however, how much of a direct role the more than $900 million troop deployment played in the decline of a disease that killed more than 3,700 people in Liberia. Illness rates began to fall precipitously last November, weeks before U.S. troops completed core missions of building clinics and training staff.

The 10 Ebola treatment units built by U.S. forces, along with eight others in Liberia raised with money from the U.S. and other nations, are nearly empty as new Ebola cases have fallen to fewer than one per day.

The Liberian government has chosen to shutter or repurpose four clinics, including one that was built with U.S. money, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Samukai said he understands that some level of U.S. civilian and military presence will continue in Liberia as the country transitions from fighting Ebola to rebuilding its healthcare system. “The scaling back doesn’t necessary mean the scaling back of assistance,” he said.

Since the outbreak last year, nearly 9,000 people have died across the three most stricken nations of Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. But infection rates were falling in Liberia and Sierra Leone and close to stabilizing in Guinea before ticking up in recent days. There were fewer than 100 new cases in one week last month for all three nations combined, a first since June, according to the WHO.

Samukai said the presence of U.S. troops had a galvanizing effect in Liberia: “(It) reinforced the need for everyone to take the situation and their response to Ebola very serious.”

“I will call it a game changer in the way that it helped trigger a bigger response from the international community,” said de la Vingne, the Doctors Without Borders official. He said the mere presence of American troops dissuaded average Liberians from blaming the deaths on a government conspiracy or witchcraft.

“You cannot say that the impact the Americans made was a game changer with respect to the epidemic itself and the direction of infection rates,” de la Vingne said.

What caused the dramatic decline beginning in November remains to be studied, experts say. There is a broad sense Liberians simply became more proactive in guarding against the spread of Ebola, accepting the need to collect and burn bodies and using proper hygiene.

During the worst of the epidemic, villagers in the town of Sinje set aside one of their houses and required visitors from the capital, Monrovia — where the disease was raging in certain neighborhoods — to stay there, isolating them as a precaution whether or not symptoms were present, said the town chief Siafa Perry. Then the house was sprayed down with bleach after the visitor left.

“They knew more and more how to behave and how not to get infected,” de la Vigne said.

“I would definitely give that credit to the community leaders,” Samukai said. “The communities took the initiative. They went from house to house, community to community, volunteers ... warning their neighbors and talking to their neighbors and telling them what was required.”

American officials tried to be nimble as numbers of cases declined, cutting from 100 beds to 50 the size of clinics being built or sending home troops not needed. But they proceeded with Ebola clinic construction and training amid concerns by Liberian leaders that the disease could quickly re-emerge.

“We had to go with a full-court press because the consequences if we didn’t get this thing under control were not only significant for Liberia and the neighboring countries, but also on a global scale as we saw with some cases coming to the U.S,” said Doug Mercado, West Africa regional director for USAID.

Mercado characterized the empty clinics today as fire stations — available should another outbreak occur.

“Until such time as we’ve finally gotten rid of all the cases of Ebola, not only Liberia, but the region, there’s a threat to communities throughout this country,” says Mercado.

The U.S. military also assisted with setting up laboratories for testing blood and swab samples for the presence of Ebola, expediting diagnosis of the disease.

Mercado emphasized that the clinic training of more than 1,500 Liberians by military troops would be a lasting investment in Liberia’s severely damaged health care system.

“I think those skills are going to stay behind and be quite useful should there ever be another outbreak of Ebola,” Mercado said. “Hopefully, there won’t be a next time. But should there be a next time, at least they’re not starting from zero.”


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On the one hand, our mission there doesn't seem to have been super effective; we seem to have gotten there too late to have made a real difference. On the other hand, we did help prepare for a future outbreak, and no US personnel deployed were infected, so that's pretty swell.



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