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http://www.bbc.com/news/health-29060239
"The charity Medecins Sans Frontieres has an isolation facility with 160 beds in Monrovia. But it says the queues are growing and they need another 800 beds to deal with the number of people who are already sick.
This is not a scenario for containing an epidemic, but fuelling one.
Dr Dye's tentative forecasts are grim: "At the moment we're seeing about 500 new cases each week. Those numbers appear to be increasing.
"I've just projected about five weeks into the future and if current trends persist we would be seeing not hundreds of cases per week, but thousands of cases per week and that is terribly disturbing.
"The situation is bad and we have to prepare for it getting worse."
The World Health Organization is using an educated guess of 20,000 cases before the end, in order to plan the scale of the response.
But the true potential of the outbreak is unknown and the WHO figure has been described to me as optimistic by some scientists."
I was just watching CNN and Anderson Cooper had a nurse from Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas that had also been caring for the first Ebola patient. She said it was weird because they would get suited up and everything would be double or triple covered except her throat area was completely bare skin. She said waste from the patient was so stacked up they had to start stacking it in the hallway. She said she understands why the public are afraid to go to Presbyterian as knowing what she knows she would be afraid to... these nurses and doctors who cared for the Ebola patient were also caring for other patients in the hospital. She expressly said she would be afraid of cross contamination by a doctor or nurse who had contacted it if one got their health care through Presbyterian.
This article expresses the same kinds of concerns many of the Presbyterian nurses have had... lack of protocol or guidance, leaving the first Ebola patient laying in the ER openly around other patients for several hours before finally getting him isolated, sending of the Ebola blood transported through the hospital's tubes, potentially contaminating them, and so on. I guess, combined with the second nurse was flying from Dallas to Cleveland and back with a fever makes me think this Ebola may get out of hand. The officials have already shown they don't have a clue as to how to handle it.
http://www.nationalnursesunited.org/blog/entry/statement-by-registered-nurses-at-texas-health-presbyterian-hospital-in-dal/
This Ebola isn't going away any time soon and only going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
"U.S. Ebola Cases May Exceed Two Dozen by November, Researchers Say"
http://mobile.businessweek.com/news/2014-10-15/u-dot-s-dot-ebola-cases-may-exceed-two-dozen-by-november
Now one of the Dallas County officials (head epidemiologist) is now being monitored for Ebola
http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/Dallas-County-Official-Being-Monitored-for-Ebola-279482812.html?_osource=SocialFlowTwt_DFWBrand
2nd Dallas Ebola nurse may have had symptoms on flight TO Cleveland (before it was thought she only had symptoms on the flight back to Dallas)
http://www.wkyc.com/story/news/local/summit-county/2014/10/16/cdc-vinson-may-have-had-symptoms-during-flight-to-cleveland/17368573/
According to this article, Vinson (the 2nd Ebola nurse from Dallas) attended an event at a Bridal Shop in Cleveland on Saturday.
http://www.nbc4i.com/story/26804192/summit-county-health-officials-identify-7-people-in-contact-with-dallas-nurse
Senator Rand Paul: Ebola incredibly contagious
http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/article/20141016/NEWS/141019657/1002/news02?Title=US-Senator-Rand-Paul-Ebola-incredibly-contagious
Ebola believed to be possibly airborne, claims University of Minnesota researcher
http://www.inquisitr.com/1541821/ebola-is-airborne-university-of-minnesota-cidrap-researchers-claim/
Fort Worth male Alcon employee quarantined for possible Ebola symptoms
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/10/14/alcon-worker-isolated-for-ebola-monitoring/
If this link is correct, that quarantined individual is the boyfriend of Nina Pham, the nurse who has Ebola in Dallas.
http://gotnews.com/ebola-nurse-boyfriend-reportedly-admitted-ebola-symptoms/
Going to be needing lots of remote infrared thermometers going forward as this Ebola keeps spreading.
Fort Worth male Alcon employee quarantined for possible Ebola symptoms
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/10/14/alcon-worker-isolated-for-ebola-monitoring/
If this link is correct, that quarantined individual is the boyfriend of Nina Pham, the nurse who has Ebola in Dallas.
http://gotnews.com/ebola-nurse-boyfriend-reportedly-admitted-ebola-symptoms/
You don't think medical care workers are going to need safety syringes in the future as this thing spirals out of control?
Fort Worth male Alcon employee quarantined for possible Ebola symptoms
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/10/14/alcon-worker-isolated-for-ebola-monitoring/
If this link is correct, that quarantined individual is the boyfriend of Nina Pham, the nurse who has Ebola in Dallas.
http://gotnews.com/ebola-nurse-boyfriend-reportedly-admitted-ebola-symptoms/
Fort Worth male Alcon employee quarantined for possible Ebola symptoms
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/10/14/alcon-worker-isolated-for-ebola-monitoring/
If this link is correct, that quarantined individual is the boyfriend of Nina Pham, the nurse who has Ebola in Dallas.
http://gotnews.com/ebola-nurse-boyfriend-reportedly-admitted-ebola-symptoms/
I was just reading something really strange on that British guy who died of Ebola in Macedonia. If I'm reading this translated Macedonian news page correctly, it clearly reads:
"The newspaper announces the name of the deceased. It is a medical practitioner Will Puli, which, according to the paper recovered from the deadly virus last month."
http://sitel.com.mk/spored-britanski-medium-pochinatiot-vekje-bil-ednash-ozdravel-od-ebola
There was a British patient that supposedly got cured of Ebola about a month ago. His name was Will Pooley and after being "cured" he traveled around extensively and was on much media talking about his Ebola experience. This could get very bad if he was contagious while travelling... how many places; how many people?
Here's a link to a story talking about the Will Pooley who got cured last month. I know it says Will Puli in the Macedonian story but I think that is just a mis-translation as it clearly states in the article this guy had Ebola last month and thought recovered. Wow... people are going to be needing lots of biohazard equipment.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/09/train-immune-ebola-survivors-help-medics-uk-nurse-will-pooley
Wow... this is getting crazy. If I read this news correctly (it's translated from Macedonian), the British guy who died today is Will Puli.
Here's an interesting part of the article...
"The newspaper announces the name of the deceased. It is a medical practitioner Will Puli, which, according to the paper recovered from the deadly virus last month."
http://sitel.com.mk/spored-britanski-medium-pochinatiot-vekje-bil-ednash-ozdravel-od-ebola
Like I said the original article is in Macedonian but I think Will Puli is a mis-translation of Will Pooley, a British guy who supposedly recovered from Ebola last month. But now showing up at a hospitla in Macedonia too sick to talk and just dying. What's kind of creepy to think about too is that after he was supposedly "cured" Will Pooley traveled around a lot and did lots of media interviews. What if he was contagious; how many places & people have been infected? Lots and lots of biohazard suits/equipment are going to be needed going forward.
Here's a link showing the Will Pooley who survived Ebola a month ago.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/09/train-immune-ebola-survivors-help-medics-uk-nurse-will-pooley
Just heard on the radio that the Dallas County deputy Ebola test came back negative for Ebola.
Paris, France: 60 people locked in building, 4 people with Ebola symptoms
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-09/60-people-locked-building-after-4-suspected-ebola-cases-near-paris
Macedonia: British man dies of suspected Ebola; another person quarantined
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/ebola/11152489/Ebola-crisis-British-man-dies-of-disease-in-Macedonia.html
I agree. I don't think most westerners have totally wrapped around how bad Ebola is yet. I've read enough about the outbreaks in Africa and also seen how the CDC and Dallas officials have totally mismanaged the situation that I think a complete Ebola outbreak is all but certain.
According to this article, the Spanish nurse is close to death (organ failures) and they have 7 others in quarantine. This is the same nurse in which the Spanish government killed her dog, they were so worried it might spread.
https://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?depth=1&hl=en&ie=UTF8&nv=1&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=auto&tl=en&u=http://www.cope.es/&usg=ALkJrhjM5dSdgUL84ptv6F5jGdr4SSNyZA
Welcome to the club... I currently sit 20 miles from Dallas... Which is why I've been reading up on as much Ebola news as possible. Stay safe!
When the Ebola scare goes away. Good luck shorting.... I fear Ebola is going to get a whole lot worse before it gets better.
Here us the lunk to the news story of the Liberian woman being quarantined in Kenosha from last night.
http://fox6now.com/2014/10/08/kenosha-preparedness-myra-sanchick/
Firestone Did What Governments Have Not: Stopped Ebola In Its Tracks
http://www.npr.org/blogs/goatsandsoda/2014/10/06/354054915/firestone-did-what-governments-have-not-stopped-ebola-in-its-tracks
""None of us had any Ebola experience," he says. They scoured the Internet for information about how to treat Ebola. They cleared out a building on the hospital grounds and set up an isolation ward. They grabbed a bunch of hazmat suits for dealing with chemical spills at the rubber factory and gave them to the hospital staff. The suits worked just as well for Ebola cases."
HHS secretary: There may be other cases of Ebola in the U.S.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/article/2554588
"Secretary of Health and Human Services Sylvia Burwell said that despite the best efforts of health officials, Americans have to prepare for the reality that there may be more cases of Ebola in the United States.
“We had one case and I think there may be other cases, and I think we have to recognize that as a nation,” Burwell said at a media breakfast hosted by the journal Health Affairs and held at the Washington, D.C. offices of the Kaiser Family Foundation."
I agree. I think this is just the start... More and more Ebola stories coming out in the next few days/weeks is going to keep this stock moving upward.
Portland, OR hospitals ready to start accepting Ebola patients from west Africa
http://www.kgw.com/story/news/health/2014/10/07/ohsu-legacy-health-will-take-ebola-patients-if-needed/16869851/
Suspected Ebola in Istanbul, Turkey now.
"The 46-year-old man, whose identity has not been disclosed, returned to Turkey 10 days ago from Africa to see his family in the western province of Sakarya during the Feast of the Sacrifice holiday.
Medical sources said he went to a private hospital four days ago in Adapazari, but his fever did not drop despite medical treatment. Following medical examinations, doctors informed the Health Ministry that he may be showing symptoms of Ebola."
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkish-worker-employed-in-africa-rushed-to-istanbul-hospital-on-ebola-suspicion.aspx?pageID=238&nID=72708&NewsCatID=373
This article syncs up with another article I saw yesterday about a flight in to Midland, TX International Airport/Spaceport where one of the passengers was violently throwing up and showing Ebola symptoms. That passenger had originated from Istanbul. Sometime yesterday they said they didn't think it was Ebola because of the lack of cases in Istanbul, but now it makes you wonder if entire planes (and airports) of people haven't been exposed from Istanbul to Midland, TX.
"The flight landed just after 11:00. CBS 7 confirmed with the Midland County Sheriff's Department then that paramedics on scene were discussing Ebola symptoms.
The patient was vomiting, which is one symptom of the Ebola virus. However Bustilloz said the patient did not have fever, a CDC symptom associated with Ebola.
Bustilloz said the fire department transported the female patient using hazmat and disease control procedures.
"At this point we are considering it not to be Ebola but we never want to rule anything completely out. It's highly unlikely that it is Ebola," Bustilloz said.
The female passenger travelled from Istanbul Turkey through London to Dallas Fort Worth where 2791 departed to Midland. The 69 passengers are all being tracked and were told to look out for symptoms although they were released."
http://cbs7.com/news/article_9b3d7718-4ea4-11e4-8d5c-0017a43b2370.html
"Kelly: Southcom Keeps Watch on Ebola Situation"
http://www.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=123359
“By the end of the year, there’s supposed to be 1.4 million people infected with Ebola and 62 percent of them dying, according to the [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention],” Marine Corps Gen. John F. Kelly said. “That’s horrific. And there is no way we can keep Ebola [contained] in West Africa.”
If it comes to the Western Hemisphere, many countries have little ability to deal with an outbreak of the disease, the general said.
“So, much like West Africa, it will rage for a period of time,” Kelly said.
4 ISIS terrorists caught in Texas coming across from Mexico.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2014/10/jw-confirms-4-isis-terrorists-arrested-texas-last-36-hours/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
A few days ago, I remember reading something about ISIS proclaiming they were going to recruit "martyrs", infect them with Ebola and send them into the world, including presumbably parts of the US.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/brucedorminey/2014/10/05/ebola-as-isis-bio-weapon/
http://jewishvoiceny.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8301:armed-men-raid-liberia-ebola-quarantine-center&catid=118:war-on-terror&Itemid=301
We should be protecting our borders a lot better but that's an issue for another day. All signs point that the future is going to need lots of hazmat suits.
Chicago area: Liberian woman detained and isolated; officials making calls to CDC
http://fox6now.com/2014/10/08/kenosha-preparedness-myra-sanchick/
Living only 30 miles from Dallas, I've been doing a lot of reading on Ebola. Here are some news links I have found interesting and show just how easy it is to contract Ebola... even if one thinks they are prepare for it.
"Ebola: Infected Spanish nursing aide touched face with glove"
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ebola-infected-spanish-nursing-aide-touched-face-with-glove-1.2792055
This link here shows how easy it easy to catch Ebola in west Africa... easy as just being unlucky enough to be in a taxi cab that an Ebola victim may had ridden in.
"Ebola virus spread by taxi passengers, says World Health Organisation"
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/ebola-virus-spread-by-taxi-passengers-says-who-9719478.html
The NBC camera man that recently came down with Ebola and flown to Nebraska said he thinks he was exposed to the virus by the simple act of trying to disinfect his rental car.
"Ashoka told his mother he has an idea of how he may have contracted Ebola.
“At one point he was trying to help decontaminate a car. He had most of the protective gear on, but he thinks something might have splashed on his body at that point. That’s one possibility, but really, one doesn’t know fully,” Diana said."
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2014/10/03/nbc-news-cameraman-from-providence-diagnosed-with-ebola/
Here is a pretty interesting article I read yesterday written by a nurse who specializes in infectious diseases. I found it rather eye opening about how Ebola works.
"Ebola: A Nurse's Perspective"
http://dtolar.wordpress.com/2014/10/01/ebola-a-nurses-perspective/
If one reads all of the news articles above, it certainly seems Ebola is a lot more infectious than our officials are telling us.
Here in this article, it discusses how Duncan's "stepdaughter" Youngor Jallah, how she bought Duncan a new brown blanket, covered him up with it (this is after he was exhibiting Ebola symptoms so supposedly contagious) and then Yougor carrying the blanket around with her when she went to the hospital later.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/2014/10/02/add51488-4a5f-11e4-891d-713f052086a0_story.html
Here is the CDC telling the same Youngor Jallah that she can return to her job as a nursing assistant after only a week in quarantine, because probably doesn't have the Ebola. Why? The quarantine period should be 21 days to be safe. Why are they so reckless?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2782694/Ebola-victim-s-stepdaughter-took-hospital-vomiting-wildly-given-clear-return-work-nursing-assitant.html
Here's a report from a local DFW news station that news cameras caught a non hazmat uniformed work crew power washing the Ebola victim's vomit from the sidewalk (likely just aerolisizing it and spreading it around a great distance)
HD Chopper 8 caught crews cleaning the sidewalk outside the Ivy Apartments where the #Ebola patient stayed. pic.twitter.com/Tl7CVVzVvH
— WFAA (@wfaa) October 2, 2014
Despite what the CDC and Dallas County officials are telling everyone that is very hard to catch Ebola, consider this... that nurse in Spain that recently came down with Ebola supposedly wore all of the proper gear and took all of the precautions but she thinks she may have caught it by one time absent mindedly just touching her face with her gloved hand when she was taking care of that spanish priest that died from Ebola. I've read that the Ebola virus can last several hours out in the open on a dry surface and several days if contained within bodily fluids. I just don't have a good feeling that they have isolated it, that what they are telling everyone is just to try to prevent panic (or maybe they really are just a bunch of idiots). It's a no good situation but maybe I can buy a bunch of LAKE hazmat uniforms with my LAKE profits at the very least.
Wow... that's huge. I just turned it over to CNN and they are discussing it now. There is a banner across the bottom of the screen that reads "UNION REP: THREE POSSIBLE EBOLA CASES IN DALLAS". They should've been smarter and refused going in that apartment without the proper equipment. I think most people would prefer that they use an abundance of caution rather than this almost laughing in the face of Ebola that we can never have an outbreak here. Either way, sadly, future signs point that lots of hazmat suits are going to be needed.
What gets me is as it turns out the new potential Ebola patient in DFW is one of the Dallas County Sheriff Department deputies that accompanied some county health officials into the Ebola infected apartment several days after Thomas Eric Duncan had been taken to the hospital. I live here in the DFW area so have been watching a lot of the local news and it's just crazy how the government officials are trying to act casual (I guess not trying to start a panic). It's my opinion that they ordered those deputies and health officials to deliver the quarantine notice to the family in plain clothes because they didn't want the news cameras to catch them in the spacesuits (in which the eventual cleaning crew were all wearing hazmat suits several days later). Sooner or later people are going to see the grim reality of how lethal Ebola is and start to take it seriously. That's why I'm here in LAKE... I fear it's just begun (hope I'm wrong though), however in Africa, Ebola is spread rampantly in the cities by just being in the same taxicab as someone who had Ebola happened to ride in before you. Meanwhile, we have the CDC telling Thomas Eric Duncan's "stepdaughter" who rode in the ambulance with him to the hospital when he was violently vomiting everywhere that she could return to her work (she is a nurse) anytime she wishes (despite the fact that she has only been in quarantine for a week... anyone with contact with Duncan should be quarantine for at least 21 days). The only thing I can foresee is that it looks like people are going to be needing lots more hazmat suits. $LAKE
Reports that there may be a possible new Ebola patient in the Dallas suburb of Frisco, TX. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-08/2nd-dallas-patient-shows-ebola-symptoms-cbs-reports
Ah, I see where it says beverage in the verbiage next to the nutritional information. It's an improvement over the older can design though. Maybe in future runs they will remove that word beverage and replace with some other word.. like "potion" or something the FDA will allow.
Here is a link to a pic of the old can design. It looks like the cans I received back in March. Notice it says "Premium Relaxtion Beverage" on the front bottom of the Purp and Easta Pink. The Yella just said "Premium Relaxation".
In the new cans just posted, it appears the Purp now reads just "Premium Relaxation" (without the beverage). And on the back of the Yella can, it clearly states it is a dietary supplement.
I believe that was the 2 items that needed to be re-labeled to meet the FDA's guidelines... remove any mention that it is a food or beverage and make sure it was labeled as a supplement.
The new pics are pretty interesting, in my opinion. Maybe LSMP starting to be distributed in more stores?
I also notice your cans do not have the advertisements that my batch did when I ordered several months ago. Some have reported getting the old cans... these cans you received look totally different. Maybe things are about to ramp up with LSMP.
Those photos are interesting. I don't see the word "beverage" anywhere on the can; just "Premium Relaxation" on the front and on the back it clearly states that it is a dietary supplement. Are these the new cans we've been waiting for?
It could be that Moran's silence was due to the FBI/SEC investigation of those stock price manipulators in Belize. When he gets ready to release on everything hr has been doing in the meantime behind the scenes it should be good, IMO.
The seats of DEWM stadium are full, as L2 has shown all kinds of MM's making me think there is tons of interest in DEWM. Anyway, you continually sit in DEWM stadium when there are tons of other stadiums you could choose to attend, so you must think there must be something worthwhile going on here.
As far as I know, DEWM was never a paid promotion. In the article I read about the arrests in Belize though I did find it interesting that it mentioned that they had several hundred clients that they would reguarly manipulate prices for.
From the article...
"In a conversation the same day with Titan's Knowles, 29, and Legacy's De Wit, 45, the FBI agent said he wanted to manipulate the market in microcap stocks by employing wash and matched trades. Knowles allegedly responded that "me and Brian do it all the time for other clients."
http://www.thedeal.com/content/regulatory/belize-brokers-arrested-after-2-year-fbi-stock-manipulation-probe.php#ixzz3EHTQ6f2o
Why might DEWM appear on the list of stocks connected to these manipulators? Like I said, I was here during the previous run up and that ran on news of LSMP in Walmart and the elimination of the Asher toxic debt. It didn't seem to be a pump & dump. The shortthispig website sent an alert to start shorting very early in the run up and one eventually has to ask exactly WHY? was DEWM ever listed on the Berlin exchange at all unless there was some manipulation/naked short selling going on. At least that's what makes sense to me. And with this revelation of DEWM on the list of stocks connected to these criminals just makes me think that maybe this Belize group was hired by someone (or group) to get the DEWM pps back down. jmho
I think it was the news of the arrest of the stock manipulators in Belize. I took that as a positive item to DEWM at least.
True.... But there have been many clues over the months of silence that Marco hasn't been sitting on his heels. I expect once he starts releasing news there should be lots of good stuff in the pipeline.
To me its about risk vs reward. I would rather hold my money in DEWM which isn't diluting and seems to have lots of future growth potential than just put it in some stock where the company is constantly diluting. I feel like DEWM will have its day in the sun again. I will be patient... Reward should be well worth the wait.