Liberia's got Great Surf...
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Liberia's got Great Surf...
A colony settled by former Freed American Slaves.
They speak English and love Americans... been there, love it...
Every American should be seriously disturbed by the Ebola out break in West Africa, Liberia, Sierra Leon, Guiney.
Unless we act hundreds of thousands of people will die.
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I never understood why we never took more interest in this country.
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True: an old college bud worked for a couple years for Firestone running a rubber plantation there in the early '60s. I bet he'd have nothing to do with it these days.
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JTR is looking fit these days.
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You know this board is full of tards... when they completely have no understanding of the 2nd video.
Yet, find humor in a Porkspray gif... too funny.
Seriously...
There's a reason you're NOT smart enough to live in the most beautiful place in the World.
I'm just glad I don't have to deal with you retards on a daily basis.
Yet, find humor in a Porkspray gif... too funny.
Seriously...
There's a reason you're NOT smart enough to live in the most beautiful place in the World.
I'm just glad I don't have to deal with you retards on a daily basis.
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Gut-Wrenching Images Show The Brutal Reality Of The Ebola Outbreak In Liberia
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_5967682.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_5967682.html
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The Center for Disease Control has a $30 BILLION annual budget yet can't properly manage one patient with Ebola.
Common sense and listening to NPR two hours a day would give you enough info to know they were doing things wrong.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/14/us...=top-news&_r=0
“It does change substantially how we approach it,” Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, director of the C.D.C., said. “We have to rethink the way we address Ebola infection control. Even a single infection is unacceptable.”
Health authorities have expanded the number of health care workers who were part of a group that may have had contact with Mr. Duncan to at least 50 people, which doubles the number of those being monitored to more than 100.
The nurse had not been monitored by Texas officials or those with the C.D.C. None of the 48 people in the Dallas area whom officials had been closely tracking and evaluating were hospital workers who had come into contact with Mr. Duncan after he was admitted and placed into isolation, officials said. None of those 48 people have shown symptoms of having contracted the Ebola virus, Dr. Frieden said Monday.
The group of 48 included Mr. Duncan’s relatives and the paramedics who transported Mr. Duncan to the hospital in an ambulance. Now, after the nurse’s infection, the doctors, nurses and assistants who treated Mr. Duncan — a team of more than 50 people, the hospital has said — make up a new group potentially at risk of contracting the virus. Those hospital workers will now be monitored for the first time. Previously, they had been self-monitoring, checking their temperature twice a day, as the nurse who became infected had been doing.
Dr. Joseph McCormick, regional dean of the University of Texas School of Public Health in Brownsville, said he was shocked that none of those monitored by officials were hospital workers caring for Mr. Duncan after he was put in isolation. Dr. McCormick worked for the C.D.C. in 1976, when he helped investigate the first epidemic of Ebola in central Africa.
“You know that once this guy is really ill and he’s hospitalized, there’s going to be a lot of contact, manipulation of blood specimens, cleaning up if he’s vomiting or if he’s got diarrhea,” Dr. McCormick said. “You certainly can’t assume that because he’s hospitalized and in this unit that everything is fine and everything that goes on will be without any risk. I mean that’s just ludicrous to think that.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_5979800.html
And yes, it's comforting when the Associated Press has
About 70 staff members at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital were involved in the care of Thomas Eric Duncan after he was hospitalized, including a nurse now being treated for the same Ebola virus that killed the Liberian man who was visiting Dallas, according to medical records his family provided to The Associated Press.
[Today], the director of the Centers for Disease Control ... said the infection of the nurse means the agency must broaden the pool of people getting close monitoring. Authorities have said they do not know how the nurse was infected, but they suspect some kind of breach in the hospital's protocol.
The medical records given to the AP offer clues, both to what happened and who was involved, but the hospital says the CDC does not have them.
Common sense and listening to NPR two hours a day would give you enough info to know they were doing things wrong.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/14/us...=top-news&_r=0
“It does change substantially how we approach it,” Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, director of the C.D.C., said. “We have to rethink the way we address Ebola infection control. Even a single infection is unacceptable.”
Health authorities have expanded the number of health care workers who were part of a group that may have had contact with Mr. Duncan to at least 50 people, which doubles the number of those being monitored to more than 100.
The nurse had not been monitored by Texas officials or those with the C.D.C. None of the 48 people in the Dallas area whom officials had been closely tracking and evaluating were hospital workers who had come into contact with Mr. Duncan after he was admitted and placed into isolation, officials said. None of those 48 people have shown symptoms of having contracted the Ebola virus, Dr. Frieden said Monday.
The group of 48 included Mr. Duncan’s relatives and the paramedics who transported Mr. Duncan to the hospital in an ambulance. Now, after the nurse’s infection, the doctors, nurses and assistants who treated Mr. Duncan — a team of more than 50 people, the hospital has said — make up a new group potentially at risk of contracting the virus. Those hospital workers will now be monitored for the first time. Previously, they had been self-monitoring, checking their temperature twice a day, as the nurse who became infected had been doing.
Dr. Joseph McCormick, regional dean of the University of Texas School of Public Health in Brownsville, said he was shocked that none of those monitored by officials were hospital workers caring for Mr. Duncan after he was put in isolation. Dr. McCormick worked for the C.D.C. in 1976, when he helped investigate the first epidemic of Ebola in central Africa.
“You know that once this guy is really ill and he’s hospitalized, there’s going to be a lot of contact, manipulation of blood specimens, cleaning up if he’s vomiting or if he’s got diarrhea,” Dr. McCormick said. “You certainly can’t assume that because he’s hospitalized and in this unit that everything is fine and everything that goes on will be without any risk. I mean that’s just ludicrous to think that.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/1...n_5979800.html
And yes, it's comforting when the Associated Press has
About 70 staff members at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital were involved in the care of Thomas Eric Duncan after he was hospitalized, including a nurse now being treated for the same Ebola virus that killed the Liberian man who was visiting Dallas, according to medical records his family provided to The Associated Press.
[Today], the director of the Centers for Disease Control ... said the infection of the nurse means the agency must broaden the pool of people getting close monitoring. Authorities have said they do not know how the nurse was infected, but they suspect some kind of breach in the hospital's protocol.
The medical records given to the AP offer clues, both to what happened and who was involved, but the hospital says the CDC does not have them.
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Who am I ?
US citizens should take notice of what's going on in West Africa:
You know who I am...
US citizens should take notice of what's going on in West Africa:
You know who I am...
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A cum-belching faggot who's had so many loads pumped into his ass that he sloshes as he walks?matteric wrote:You know who I am...
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means you have a mangina.tool wrote:listening to NPR two hours a day...
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Of course m2 would focus on the wrong part of the story. Sure the CDC made errors in the handling of the first patient.
A much bigger issue is that they ok'ed commercial air travel for a nurse who treated said patient even though she had a fever. WHAT? Time to replace the CDC leadership.
A much bigger issue is that they ok'ed commercial air travel for a nurse who treated said patient even though she had a fever. WHAT? Time to replace the CDC leadership.
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Wow, this is heavy. You are one fucked up dudexxx trannixxxx deal, 'tool.
At least AP isn't mattinericsass-'tool.
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Call again sometime if you can find your keyboard amidst all the vomit, spent condoms, spegma, empty 42s and trannie panties shoveled up your ass.
God I feel good today!
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Call again sometime if you can find your keyboard amidst all the vomit, spent condoms, spegma, empty 42s and trannie panties shoveled up your ass.
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She lied about her exposure. Pretty typical behavior for a niqqer. She had absolutely no regard for anyone or anything or than gratifying her whims. Hopefully she dies screaming.Left Seater wrote:
A much bigger issue is that they ok'ed commercial air travel for a nurse who treated said patient even though she had a fever. WHAT? Time to replace the CDC leadership.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Haven't seen that. Reports here have her calling the CDC and notifying them of her low grade fever prior to traveling Monday. Plus the whole reason she was in contact with the CDC was due to her known contact with the first patient.
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Who even gives a fuck what the CDC says? That stupid niqqer was exposed to one or the most lethal communicable diseases on earth and yet something goes through her primitive, ape - like brain and tells her it's A OK to hop on a commercial airliner.
Nobody with a functional brain would even consider travel under those circumstances. Wake the fuck up.
Nobody with a functional brain would even consider travel under those circumstances. Wake the fuck up.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Viruses are sneaky little bastards. Kind of like a sub-cellular Von Neumann machine. Gets into a living cell, hijacks it's DNA and/or RNA and makes copies of itself, spreading its progeny. I'm not sure how or why it would mutate so fast. Always thought that was a plot hole in the Andromeda Strain. Guess it can happen if this virus is so unpredictable. Humans have been at risk throughout history. Millions died in 1918 from a very infectious flu virus.
The Black Plague was caused by a bacterium, a real form of cellular life that hosted in rats. Cities were decimated while the countryside was largely left alone. Probably our distant ancestors survived because they did not live in the cities. Maybe those survivalists in the U and L are on to something.
I pray that this will all blow over soon. We'll soon see.
The Black Plague was caused by a bacterium, a real form of cellular life that hosted in rats. Cities were decimated while the countryside was largely left alone. Probably our distant ancestors survived because they did not live in the cities. Maybe those survivalists in the U and L are on to something.
I pray that this will all blow over soon. We'll soon see.
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rock rock to the planet rock ... don't stop
Felix wrote:you've become very bitter since you became jewish......
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Why don’t you just STFU.
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You do Cuda? You feel good? Why? You are a FAT loser that was run off this board and have the need to use this pathetic shit troll. You are possibly as dumb as KC Paul. I was just telling you in PM that you are a piece of shit is all.Imus wrote: Hey AP sorry I missed your pms back in september.
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Keep swinging on Biggie's nuts on other boards you fucked up FAT loser.
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88 wrote:Watch the video on this NYT's website. Among the scariest fucking things I've ever seen. Holy shit is this probably going to get a lot worse than it is right now...
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/17/world ... iness.html
You could probably purchase a house there at a reasonable price.
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I don't speak with absolute authority on it, but I don't think Cuda is Imus.AP wrote:Cuda?