Ebola is freaking me out!!

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  • trinatrina1984
    trinatrina1984 Posts: 1,018 Member
    Ripfit138 wrote: »
    And before Ebola it was Swine Flu. And before that, Bird Flu. Soon you'll see a new "breakthrough drug" that prevents the spread of Ebola, once everyone is good and scared. Our drug manufacturer saviors will make it available - and watch the money roll in.

    Actually, they have been working on a vaccine for ebola since before this recent outbreak. I'm not sure how close they are to distributing it though.

    I think I heard that they were testing it on volunteers over here (UK) but it would be 4 years until they know if it's safe. - Might be wrong about that though
  • KappaMarc
    KappaMarc Posts: 67 Member
    pyrowill wrote: »
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    this is perfect! LOL
  • KappaMarc
    KappaMarc Posts: 67 Member
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    Isn't this the truth

    Truth!
  • joshpass
    joshpass Posts: 82 Member
    stop...watching...the...mainstream news...
  • ElemenopeeZ
    ElemenopeeZ Posts: 21 Member
    OdesAngel wrote: »
    Don't know where you live but EV-D68 seems more of an immediate threat. *shrugs*

    Yeah, I'm MUCH more concerned with EnteroVirus.
  • ninjacakegirl
    ninjacakegirl Posts: 26 Member
    The chocolate hasn't been affected. The countries that produce the most cocoa (Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire) won't let people from infected countries past their borders.
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    Those do not look like big friendly letters. And frankly, that flashing is making me panic even more.
  • perseverance14
    perseverance14 Posts: 1,364 Member
    MSeel1984 wrote: »
    MSeel1984 wrote: »
    I think they found out that bird flu didn't freak us out enough...swine flu didn't freak us out enough...anthrax didn't scare us enough...and now it's Ebola. Next it'll be the black plague...now THAT *kitten* is scary!

    Nah, that shiz is like the clap - used to be terrifying, now it's fixed with a decent dose of antibiotics :wink:

    HAHAHA! Actually Leprosy is the same way.

    I do agree that it's fear mongering...there hasn't been a legit epidemic in the US of any of these kinds of diseases...and no pandemics since what-the Spanish Flu?
    But the Media broadcasts it to scare people and to keep people watching...just silly.
    Lots of people had Polio in the 1940s-1960s, Spanish Flu epidemic ended in 1920.
  • rml_16
    rml_16 Posts: 16,414 Member
    socajam wrote: »
    Your point is.

    Do you think they will be squeezing all that Ebola blood and body fluids in the chocolate mixture. If that is your fear, stop eating chocolate and save yourself all this stress.
    The problem is the chocolate SHORTAGE! lol

  • trinatrina1984
    trinatrina1984 Posts: 1,018 Member
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    Those do not look like big friendly letters. And frankly, that flashing is making me panic even more.

    :D:D

  • JeffMeehan
    JeffMeehan Posts: 1,014 Member
    Keep calm
  • Tiamo719
    Tiamo719 Posts: 256 Member
    JeffMeehan wrote: »
    Keep calm

    Now that's funny! :p

  • BigT555
    BigT555 Posts: 2,067 Member
    edited October 2014
    Ripfit138 wrote: »
    And before Ebola it was Swine Flu. And before that, Bird Flu. Soon you'll see a new "breakthrough drug" that prevents the spread of Ebola, once everyone is good and scared. Our drug manufacturer saviors will make it available - and watch the money roll in.

    the whole worldwide government disease conspiracy argument seems alot less convincing when you realize almost every wealthy nation provides free health care
  • lloydrt
    lloydrt Posts: 1,121 Member
    i agree, seems there are numeous other diseases here as well.
  • wheird
    wheird Posts: 7,963 Member
    You gone die
  • j4nash
    j4nash Posts: 1,719 Member
    I live about 5 blocks away from all of this.
  • lloydrt
    lloydrt Posts: 1,121 Member
    again, so many diseases here , present and in the past......I wouldnt worry....and the Black plauge from the middle ages was spread by rats ....the one in the Renassiance period, about 400 years ago
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    I eat Swiss chocolate, so I'm golden. ;)
  • therocpile
    therocpile Posts: 54 Member
    edited October 2014
    pyrowill wrote: »
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    Being obese, smoking tobacco and drinking alcohol is a choice. Ebola is not. Ebola is highly contagious and "airborne" to a degree. When someone coughs, sneezes or, in the case of Ebola, vomits, he releases a spray of secretions into the air. Droplet-borne germs can travel in these secretions to infect someone a few feet away, often through open wounds, eyes, nose or mouth. A study conducted in 2012 showed that Ebola was able to travel between pigs and monkeys that were in separate cages and were never placed in direct contact.

    The fact of the matter is, Ebola will continue to spread, due to the fact we are letting people fly into our country from Ebola stricken regions without quarantining them for the 21 day incubation period. Expect cases all across the United States and globally. Air traffic should be halted immediately to and from these areas and quarantines should be enforced.

    The CDC has come out and said they are estimating 1.4 million people infected with Ebola by January 2015. The WHO has also come out and said they are expecting 5000-10,000 cases weekly by December 2014. Also, doctors/medical workers are being infected through top-line bio-hazard gear. Keep believing the TV! First they said it wouldn't come here, then they said it wouldn't spread, now it's here and spreading.

    We should be concerned and keep a close eye on both Ebola and Enterovirus D68. Don't take my word for it though, do your own research.

  • OdesAngel wrote: »
    Don't know where you live but EV-D68 seems more of an immediate threat. *shrugs*

    Yup. THAT one has be worried...but that worry is for my young children.
  • mccindy72
    mccindy72 Posts: 7,001 Member
    @therocpile. you are misinformed and spreading misinformation. Ebola is NOT airborne to any degree. It is only spread by body fluids such as blood, sweat, saliva, urine and feces. Actual contact with those fluids has to be made in order to transmit the disease. Those numbers you are sharing are not numbers for the US, they are for Africa, and only if current infection rates continue. (worst case scenario) Medical workers are not being infected through bio-hazard gear. they are being infected by not initiating protocols soon enough. Medical workers following protocols in Africa have not become infected.
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    Tiamo719 wrote: »
    I needed to get that off my chest.

    Did you know that most of our chocolate is made in West Africa??? :o

    srsly?

    Do you have to study to pass a fog test?
  • Ang108
    Ang108 Posts: 1,711 Member
    Tiamo719 wrote: »
    I needed to get that off my chest.

    Did you know that most of our chocolate is made in West Africa??? :o

    You are mistaken. Cocoa is grown largely in West African, but the chocolate is not made there.
  • Ruzuki
    Ruzuki Posts: 136 Member
    This Ebola didnt start in Africa, Im pretty sure. Started in South America.
    And honestly, you dont have to worry about Ebola unless you touch the body fluids of someone who is infected. Its not like it can be transmitted through air.
  • superfox12082
    superfox12082 Posts: 512 Member
    The death rate is 50%. I think I'll become a hermit. Bring on winter, kill it all!
  • dbmata
    dbmata Posts: 12,950 Member
    and what kind of crap chocolate are you guys eating? All my stuff is straight single bean varietals hand picked in central america.
  • TossaBeanBag
    TossaBeanBag Posts: 458 Member
    Did you freak out on Y2K, too?
  • AnnaVee84
    AnnaVee84 Posts: 345 Member
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    *slow clap* thank you