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Post by jean on Oct 2, 2014 11:17:02 GMT -5
Doctor Boards Atlanta Flight In HazMat Suit To Protest "Lying CDC "If they're not lying, they are grossly incompetent," said Dr. Gil Mobley, a microbiologist and emergency trauma physician from Springfield, Mo. as he checked in and cleared Atlanta airport security wearing a mask, goggles, gloves, boots and a hooded white jumpsuit emblazoned on the back with the words, "CDC is lying!" As The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports, Mobley says the CDC is "sugar-coating" the risk of the virus spreading in the United States. www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-02/doctor-boards-atlanta-flight-hazmat-suit-protest-lying-cdc
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Post by jean on Oct 9, 2014 12:44:13 GMT -5
How Long Does the Ebola Virus Survive in Semen? Research shows the virus can be found in survivors' semen for weeks or months after recovery. —By Alex Park | Wed Oct. 8, 2014 12:32 PM EDT Survivors of Ebola often face stigma and fear from community members who worry they might spread the disease after leaving the hospital. These fears are almost entirely misplaced. Once someone has recovered from the virus, they cannot infect others through handshakes, hugs, or kisses. Their sweat isn't contagious. Even the vomit, urine, and feces of the disease's survivors has been shown to be Ebola free. There are, however, a couple important exceptions. In particular, research into past outbreaks shows that the semen of survivors may carry the virus for weeks, or even months, after they recover. For instance, a 1977 study of an outbreak in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo found Ebola in the semen of one survivor 61 days after the onset of his disease. And a 1999 study found the virus in an Ebola survivor's semen 82 days after he first became ill. That study recommended that survivors use condoms for "at least" three months after contracting the disease. A separate 1999 study, backed by the Centers for Disease Control, identified one woman who tested positive for Ebola but never developed symptoms. The researchers concluded that it was unclear if she ever actually contracted the virus, but that it was "possible" that she was infected by a recovered Ebola patient via his semen. mj-tech.s3.amazonaws.com/ad_w_intersitial.html#interstitial=true&height=67&placement=Interstitial&redirect_url=http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/10/how-long-ebola-sperm
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Post by Hoosier Hillbilly on Oct 13, 2014 7:21:18 GMT -5
The virus can live on surfaces that are soiled with blood or other body fluids Only one laboratory study, which was done under environmental conditions that favor virus persistence, has been reported. This study found that under these ideal conditions Ebola virus could remain active for up to six days Experimental drug likely saved Ebola patients www.cnn.com/2014/08/04/health/experimental-ebola-serum/
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Post by jean on Oct 14, 2014 7:15:37 GMT -5
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they were saying yesterday on talk radio to think about an ebola virus victim being on a plane and merely sweating.....the sweat is absorbed into the back of the seat......they said then what happens?..is the whole plane decontaminated or is it left to spread.........
all borders need closed and flights from that area stopped in order to gain control of this. The governments lack of doing this makes quite a statement as it does not fit in with their "political agenda".
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Post by jean on Oct 14, 2014 9:20:03 GMT -5
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