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Monday, 01/19/2015 10:04:51 AM

Monday, January 19, 2015 10:04:51 AM

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The WHO expected any decline in cases or death to be met with a dangerous drop in precaution, prudence and even international support. The example of schools reopening is a clear illustration. It's what created the large scale outbreak in the first place. The fear is a slower recover.

Also depends on which articles you read. Here are some recent articles that do not paint such a nice picture:

Jan 15th
americares article
The Outbreak Continues

Confirmed cases and fatalities have been reported in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal and Mali. Aid organizations in the field caution that official case and fatality figures may underestimate the true scale of the outbreak, particularly in rural areas. Cases have also been reported in the U.S. and Spain with one fatality in the U.S. but no further spread outside of West Africa has occurred.
Jan 17th
https://www.internationalsos.com/ebola/index.cfm?content_id=395&language_id=ENG

--Guinea
Last Updated: January 17, 2015 08:31 GMT
STATUS: WIDESPREAD AND INTENSE TRANSMISSION

It is going to take a while for this to settle down. In the meantime, we burn our dwindling cash. Not to mention all the issues the stock has going forward. The most immediate is delisting. Not sure how this is going to be addressed. I hope we do not get removed from the NYSE. Oh yeah, then there's that little DOJ investigation that is looking into the sole reason for our very existence. Kind of feels like the Seahawks down 19-7. But you know what happened there! Lots of hurtles here. Plus you have a completely unresponsive IR department. I tried to contact them on several occasions. All I got was crickets!! Doesn't exactly instill confidence.