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In reply to the discussion: Ebola: I'm dumbfounded... [View all]PCIntern
(28,348 posts)23. I understand and respect that...
now when it happens to your sister, you will be cutting much less slack.
See, this is the problem, we are all too remote
this is happening to someone else somewhere else. It was further
now its closer. Objects in the mirror are closer than they appear
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You're right. The only rational solution is to just stay under the bed (please take extra underwear)
PSPS
Oct 2014
#1
Viruses and bacteria are so prevalent because there are billions of them everywhere...
Avalux
Oct 2014
#5
Do you know the lifespan of the Ebola virus outside a host? Also..I wonder what chemicals...
BlueJazz
Oct 2014
#21
Also, I'm cutting the people who are minimizing the potential risks some slack
ecstatic
Oct 2014
#22
I think the danger is significant that it will spread here, yet I am not all that worried.
Chemisse
Oct 2014
#29
"Colds, various flus, childhood diseases, parasitic worms, head lice"
customerserviceguy
Oct 2014
#41
if it gets bad enough, Americans will start wearing masks and gloves esp. on public transportation
librechik
Oct 2014
#56
i'm not saying it can never be spread to people who had no idea they came into contact with
unblock
Oct 2014
#68