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Wednesday, 10/29/2014 1:43:30 PM

Wednesday, October 29, 2014 1:43:30 PM

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Thank you another_voice_2. Two drinks is definitely my limit. I like the idea of Hawaii and having my eyes wide shut would not be best way to go sight seeing. Would not mind staying at Lanai, HI (Ellison Island) and just as Dr. Seymour, go cycling.

About Ebola in Mali:

Later that day, the toddler’s family did tell Koungoulba about the girl’s trip across the border to Kissidougou, the Guinean town where the west African outbreak began eight months ago. “It was not until I learned she had recently been to Guinea that I took my initial suspicions seriously, that this was Mali’s first reported case of Ebola,” says the doctor, a soft-spoken man in his 30s.

Realizing the enormity of the situation, Koungoulba alerted the rapid response team in the Malian capital, Bamako, and dispatched a sample of the girl’s blood for immediate testing. By Thursday evening, Mali had confirmed its first case of the virus that has killed nearly 5,000 people. A few hours later, less than two days after she was admitted, the girl died.

The authorities in Kayes moved equally swiftly. As Malians followed news of the case on television, a regional government car was speeding towards Bamako to intercept the bus that had brought the girl to Kayes before it returned to the capital.

In the early hours of Friday, about halfway between the two cities, the bus was spotted. “They literally chased down the bus, made the passengers get out, and disinfected the whole vehicle in the middle of the road,” says Shannon Strother of Unicef.




Ebola survives on surfaces for up to 50 days
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), along with the Obama White House, continues to claim that Ebola is not spread through air, water or food, and that it only transmits from an infected person through direct contact with his or her bodily fluids. But this study of Ebola survival on surfaces suggests that these reassurances by the government are false.

Besides its surface transmission potential, Ebola can also travel through the air via aerosol particulates, such as those expelled when a person coughs or sneezes. This was confirmed in a recent Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study which found that Ebola-contaminated micro-droplets can travel as far as 20 feet from an infected person, potentially distributing throughout a hospital's ventilation system, for instance.

"[C]oughs and sneezes have associated gas clouds that keep their potentially infectious droplets aloft over much greater distances than previously realized," explains the MIT study, the announcement for which is available through MIT News:

NewsOffice.MIT.edu.

"[T]he smaller droplets that emerge in a cough or sneeze may travel five to 200 times further than they would if those droplets simply moved as groups of unconnected particles -- which is what previous estimates had assumed. The tendency of these droplets to stay airborne, resuspended by gas clouds, means that ventilation systems may be more prone to transmitting potentially infectious particles than had been suspected."


Learn more: www.naturalnews.com/047442_Ebola_aerosol_transmission_surface_contamination.html#ixzz3HYWT02RX

If self quarantine is enough, why would a squad of sleuths investigate where Dr. Spencer was during his 10 days of self-quarantine in NYC and close down businesses until the places were given a clean bill of health?. Just imagine the publicity for businesses. The owners likely asked, "who pays for this shutdown of my "bidness"??? Oh yes, try to collect from your insurance. Our government is trying to keep this as routine as possible and now they are trying to bring Ebola infected foreigners (with potentially new and unknown mutant Ebola virus) into the U.S. out of the goodness of their hearts! Hah!
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