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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone here petrified of Ebola? [View all]2banon
(7,321 posts)89. Interesting. I had to google "Civets" . Media claimed Chickens at the time, never updated that meme
The story ran 24/7 (like Ebola) showing video of Chickens being exterminated in deeply dug pits etc etc and then one day we never heard anything more about it.
Your mention of Civets is the first I've heard any reference to the feline species.
Typical of the media to grossly miss-report the facts and/or to even follow up on the story as more and better information is learned.
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It will likely increase to include some more of those who treated Duncan between Sept. 28-30.
morningfog
Oct 2014
#26
I think it makes you a good person to be worried about those who may come in contact with it
Marrah_G
Oct 2014
#104
We truly need a Surgeon General right now. Congressional Republicans do your job!
The Wielding Truth
Oct 2014
#37
Well, they tried it with the Swine Flu, & some sort of Monkey flu, and remember the SARS outbreak?
2banon
Oct 2014
#8
SARS was a very dangerous disease. Fortunately the Chinese were finally convinced
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#61
Interesting. I had to google "Civets" . Media claimed Chickens at the time, never updated that meme
2banon
Oct 2014
#89
Up close and personal contact with hunting/butchering ups the chances of a jump from species
Marrah_G
Oct 2014
#107
I keep recommending that people watch Rachel's broadcast. She's intelligent and well-informed.
Hekate
Oct 2014
#33
Well yes, but nurses who cared for AIDs victims did not usually get AIDs themselves.
Nye Bevan
Oct 2014
#109
There was no excuse for sending the guy home since they knew he had just come from Liberia, where
struggle4progress
Oct 2014
#36
I'm much more worried about the next time influenza decides to pull a 1918 on us
Recursion
Oct 2014
#34
Petrified? No. Concerned? about a communicable virus with a lethality rate of around 70% that is
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#38
I am not at all concerned about my own personal risk with regard to Ebola
distantearlywarning
Oct 2014
#39
I live beside DFW Airport, the same airport ebola is flying in and out of and I'm
ChisolmTrailDem
Oct 2014
#43
I'm gonna bookmark and come back in a couple of weeks and check out the attitudes...
kentuck
Oct 2014
#48
The media loves these stories, cuz they don't cost much, and they go on & on & on....
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2014
#62