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In reply to the discussion: The window of opportunity to contain the ebola outbreak is closing [View all]Mojorabbit
(16,020 posts)41. No, I was not suggesting that an Ebola patient would wait for a bed. nt
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that's not what the vast majority of experts say. there are extensive protocols for
cali
Sep 2014
#34
this is a rare situation where the use of the word "exponential" is not hype.
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#7
and now I've just read the doubling time is down to 3 weeks; 2 weeks in Monrovia.
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#11
Riiiiiiight - and there is no way any health worker putting in a 16 hour day sweating in an
hedgehog
Sep 2014
#15
the WHO itself is on record as saying the actual number of cases is 2-4 times what they're reporting
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#24
They're using that time to distribute protective equipment (mostly gloves I think), cleansers, etc,
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#26