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Offline VR6Lee

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Ebola virus - World End
« on: 08 October 2014, 00:24 »


1) Nurse 'infected with Ebola' in Spain
Spanish nurse who treated Ebola victim in Madrid clinic "tests positive" for the virus has passed it on to 3 more in Spain including her husband. Madrid's regional government says it's going to kill the pet dog of a Spanish woman who became infected with Ebola. Authorities said in a statement Tuesday that available scientific knowledge indicates there's a risk the dog could transmit the deadly virus to humans.
2) Texas USA: Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan remains in critical but stable condition at a Texas hospital,
3) Now an Infected Norwegian citizen has landed in Oslo.

It's actually petrifying when you think about it   :shocked:

1) You can get Ebola if someone touches you.
2) You won't realise you have Ebola until it's too late. The early symptoms are like any typical illness, such as the flu or a cough.
3) There's no cure or vaccine, the only hope is that if you diagnose yourself after a day or 2, you may have a chance of surviving
4) 90% of those who do get it, die

It's like something out of a horror film. At least with that swine flu, you could wear a mask and be on your way. Like I said, someone merely touching you is enough

If it makes it to Europe we're all fu<ked,  :undecided: aren't we?
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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #1 on: 08 October 2014, 09:57 »
90% of these who get it in 3rd world country will die...

The death rate over here will be significantly lower.

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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #2 on: 08 October 2014, 10:39 »
Not game over yet, just media fear mongering as per the norm.


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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #3 on: 08 October 2014, 11:48 »
Not game over yet, just media fear mongering as per the norm.
This.
(For now)
You can catch Flu and many things just by touching, nothing new........
I think we will see immigration controls off the back of this though, an easy way to slip it in when folk are scared and less likely to care about being pc or putting up a united front.....
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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #4 on: 08 October 2014, 12:24 »
I enjoy the annual killer fad illness. It keeps muppets who read the daily mail inside for a few months until it inevitably all blows over.

Bird Flu anyone?
Chicken was a bargain back then.
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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #5 on: 08 October 2014, 13:45 »
I enjoy the annual killer fad illness. It keeps muppets who read the daily mail inside for a few months until it inevitably all blows over.

Bird Flu anyone?
Chicken was a bargain back then.

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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #6 on: 08 October 2014, 14:53 »
In all seriousness, at what point would you push the button and get supplies from a shop?
Chances are, by the time you realise that is time to move for supplies, it's too late as every other Daily Mail reader has thought the same.


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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #7 on: 08 October 2014, 15:20 »
In all seriousness, at what point would you push the button and get supplies from a shop?
Chances are, by the time you realise that is time to move for supplies, it's too late as every other Daily Mail reader has thought the same.

... This isnt a Zombie apocalypse! If I wanted to go and get supplies, I would wander down to the shop, buy what I want and walk back home. Thankfully the shops get replenished every day, so the daily mail readers buying things does not affect me.
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Re: Ebola virus - this is it game over
« Reply #8 on: 08 October 2014, 18:43 »
Said daily mail readers would have to wait til Thursdays anyway when its gyro day.
They're skint by Friday after buying junk food for a couple of days and a teenth of draw!  :grin:
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Re: Ebola virus - World End
« Reply #9 on: 09 October 2014, 00:37 »
Said daily mail readers would have to wait til Thursdays anyway when its gyro day.
They're skint by Friday after buying junk food for a couple of days and a teenth of draw!  :grin:




There's a stereotype about readers of all British national newspapers and you've got that wrong -
The Sun reader, mainly from the east of England, wolf whistling builder / White Van driver, lunch at the pub;
The Star reader, mainly northerners, mentally subnormal, oversexed neathanderal, eat out at fast food outlets, mainly Sundays. Always skint.
The Guardian reader is a Socialist bearded tree hugging hippy
The Telegraph reader posh tory who will fu<k you partner behind your back.
The Daily Mail reader late middle age, south & middle England, middle class. Saving accounts for all the family. Kids at uni, wife has never worked, shop at Marks & Spencer, eat at restaurants, scandalised by homosexuality and children outside marriage - oh and immigration. Daily Mail readers wouldn't know what a gyro was  :kiss: