Ebola spreading in West Africa: What you need to know

The Other Side

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I wondered about that ... I guess the transmission occurs if the people eat the monkeys.

Transmission of the desease after eating monkey is easy, considering humans share 90% of our DNA with primates.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121106201124.htm

When infected BATS bite apes, monkeys, gorillas,goats and other "BUSH" animals, they infect them. The transmission is the easiest transmitted between primate and human. The others can transmit the desease, but the animal has to be in a bad stage of contagion.

"BUSHMEAT" is transmitting the desease all over the african region, and efforts to stop it are being bypassed by blackmarket sellers.

Until the world can convince those people to stop eating that crap, this desease will continue to spread.

TOS.
 

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And the living conditions in Africa are not our concerns.
They have their own local governments who dictate how they want the system to function .

But thats where you are mistaken.

It should be our problem. Pandemics start like this. People like you who dont think its any of our business.

If the world actually tried to civilize the african populations, things like this wouldnt happen, but we all know, that keeping them in a state of living that resembles 200 years ago is the key to stealing natural resources from them.

You should worry.

TOS.
 

moreluck

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It's an opinion piece. She has a right to express what she thinks. Dr. Panin can express what he thinks...or is it Dr. Roadrunner?
 

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It's an opinion piece. She has a right to express what she thinks. Dr. Panin can express what he thinks...or is it Dr. Roadrunner?
Is that what you think?
I'm not a doctor, or a sensationalist, just retired UPS.

When it comes to fatal diseases, I prefer the opinion of an expert, not a 'health guide', whatever that is.

I am amused at all the 'big gubbermint bad' folks wondering why the government hasn't done more, though.
 

UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)

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Is that what you think?
I'm not a doctor, or a sensationalist, just retired UPS.

When it comes to fatal diseases, I prefer the opinion of an expert, not a 'health guide', whatever that is.

I am amused at all the 'big gubbermint bad' folks wondering why the government hasn't done more, though.

That's ironic----Moreluck considers herself to also be retired UPS even though she never worked there a day in her life.
 
That's ironic----Moreluck considers herself to also be retired UPS even though she never worked there a day in her life.
A spouse of an UPSER, goes through alot of the pain as employee does.
true,she never wore a brown uniform. But to do this job and have a good life balance.

you need a good wife or(husband) to take care of the things that you can not.

If it wasn't for my wife, I could have never done this job! I was fortunate enough,to make enough money for her to stay home.

That way,she could take care of the kids and myself.
 

moreluck

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Is that what you think?
I'm not a doctor, or a sensationalist, just retired UPS.

When it comes to fatal diseases, I prefer the opinion of an expert, not a 'health guide', whatever that is.

I am amused at all the 'big gubbermint bad' folks wondering why the government hasn't done more, though.
Oh, than you must love that Obama appointed a lawyer/politician to head up the ebola thing ! :bigsmile2:
 

moreluck

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A spouse of an UPSER, goes through alot of the pain as employee does.
true,she never wore a brown uniform. But to do this job and have a good life balance.

you need a good wife or(husband) to take care of the things that you can not.

If it wasn't for my wife, I could have never done this job! I was fortunate enough,to make enough money for her to stay home.

That way,she could take care of the kids and myself.
Who says I've never wore the browns ??!!!!
 
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