Saturday, October 25, 2014

Ebola News 10-25-2014 - Not So Fast There, Young Man



GatewayPundit: CDC: Ye, You Can Cathc Ebola from Being Sneezed, Coughed on - or by Having Sex 

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AOL: Deadliest Ebola Outbreak Ever Spreads to Senegal

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Did I not write, was it two days ago, that America seems to be BEATING EBOLA?

Maybe a bit premature?



BangkokPost: Dead man in Phuket tested for Ebola
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MailOnline: HazMat team empties Ebola doctor's apartment WITHOUT gloves, face masks or any protective gear October 25, 2014 12:35AM EST
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CBSNews: Woman quarantined in NJ for Ebola exposure develops fever October 24, 2014 11:54PM
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ITV: Number of Ebola cases passes 10,000 October 25, 2014 10:50AM
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BBC: Ebola outbreak: Cases pass 10,000 WHO reports October 25, 2014 5:58 ET
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SahilOnline: Ebola infected child from Mali dead October 25, 2014 14:59:47
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RT: Ebola fears see parents keep kids from Long Island school October 25, 2014 09:02
Almost 150 kids from the John Pearl Elementary School in Bohemia missed classes for an etire day afer their parent learnt of a student's relatives coming for a vist from Guinea.
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TheHerald: Ebola Suspect Mike, 76, diagnosed with malaria
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NigerianBulletin: Ebola - Sick Nigerian Drug Smuggler Left to Die in Spanish Airport
A Nigerian drug smuggler who collapsed after cocaine bags inside his body split open was left to die, because airport staff refused to touch him fearing he had Ebola.
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ABC9: Ebola Fears Hit HOme for One North Georgia School
Two Heritage High school students who arrived home today from a mission trip to Uganda will stay out of school for the next 21 days.
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MyFoxLA: Ebola Scare In Downtown LA
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WaPo: Ebola Crisis rekindles concerns about secret research in Russian military labs
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NBC: Ebola Survivor, Dr. Rich Sacra: I Would Go Back to Liberia
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MSF Protocols for Staff Returning from Ebola-Affected Countries.
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Exposure to Disease Chart (image)
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Did You Know Europe Is Hiding It's Own Ebola Crisis? If you were surprised to hear the news that a Sudanese United Nations worker died of the deadly Ebola virus in a Berlin hospital on Tuesday, you might be even more surprised to learn just how many Ebola patients there are elsewhere in Europe.
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