Ebola spreading in West Africa: What you need to know

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moreluck

golden ticket member
President Obama was reportedly considering flying Ebola-infected Africans into America for hospital treatment Tuesday. You can't make it up. After five years in Iraq, the Americans couldn't find any leader willing to attack the U.S. with biological weapons, so we had to elect one.
~Argus Hamilton~
 

moreluck

golden ticket member
Maine nurse Kaci Hickcox railed against her home-confinement orders Wednesday after she returned from Africa and tested negative for Ebola. She refuses to stay at home on full salary for twenty-one days. She doesn't have Ebola and she obviously doesn't have Netflix either.
-Argus Hamilton-
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Ever wondered what happens when you sneeze on a plane? Alarming graphics reveal how one person can spread germs throughout the WHOLE cabin

A gruesome simulation by ANSYS shows how sneeze particles travel through an aeroplane. If a person sitting in the middle of a plane sneezes, the sneeze particles are jettisoned into the air (pictured top left) where they hang above the sneezer like a cloud (pictured top right). They then fall on to the unlucky people sitting adjacent and behind the sneezer (pictured bottom left) who are most at risk of catching an infection. Because air is circulated throughout a plane, it is likely that the sneeze particles will travel through the whole cabin (pictured bottom right). Ian Henderson, professor of microbial biology at the University of Birmingham's School of Immunity agreed that if someone sneezes on a plane it is likely to spread throughout the whole cabin.
 

Panin

Well-Known Troll
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Ever wondered what happens when you sneeze on a plane? Alarming graphics reveal how one person can spread germs throughout the WHOLE cabin

A gruesome simulation by ANSYS shows how sneeze particles travel through an aeroplane. If a person sitting in the middle of a plane sneezes, the sneeze particles are jettisoned into the air (pictured top left) where they hang above the sneezer like a cloud (pictured top right). They then fall on to the unlucky people sitting adjacent and behind the sneezer (pictured bottom left) who are most at risk of catching an infection. Because air is circulated throughout a plane, it is likely that the sneeze particles will travel through the whole cabin (pictured bottom right). Ian Henderson, professor of microbial biology at the University of Birmingham's School of Immunity agreed that if someone sneezes on a plane it is likely to spread throughout the whole cabin.


OMG! Except that's how colds and flu get passed around, not Ebola.
 

oldngray

nowhere special
In case you haven’t noticed… Media outlets are no longer reporting on suspected Ebola cases at the urging of the Obama administration.

At the urging of the Obama Administration, the Associated Press and other news outlets have agreed not to report on suspected cases of Ebola in the United States until a positive viral RNA test is completed.
The administration and liberal activists were upset with coverage in the run-up to the midterm elections.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...-outlets-to-not-report-suspected-ebola-cases/
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
In case you haven’t noticed… Media outlets are no longer reporting on suspected Ebola cases at the urging of the Obama administration.

At the urging of the Obama Administration, the Associated Press and other news outlets have agreed not to report on suspected cases of Ebola in the United States until a positive viral RNA test is completed.
The administration and liberal activists were upset with coverage in the run-up to the midterm elections.

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...-outlets-to-not-report-suspected-ebola-cases/
Typical liberal mindset .
They have determined that only they can be responsible with this knowledge and that we the people can't .
 
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