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Old November 2nd, 2014 #381
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From the French jewspaper Libération (my translation):

November 1st 2014
Ebola: the expulsion of illegal immigrants to three African countries suspended

France has stopped the deportation of illegal immigrants to the three countries most affected by Ebola: Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. The Interior Ministry has confirmed that a written note was transmitted to the prefectures on October 13. The Ministry said it was merely a matter of "unofficial guidelines being made official".

The Ministry explained that the enforcement of removal orders had been suspended as was the case every time a serious crisis happened in a country. It is claimed in the Ministry that "the 'common sense' decision has been enforced for several weeks by the prefectures", as if that position had been clearly assumed from the beginning. [...]

What policies have been adopted by our European neighbors? A few weeks ago in Switzerland, in response to the OSAR (Swiss aid organization for refugees), the Federal Office for Migration said that no specific instructions had been given. Meanwhile in Belgium, the authorities announced this week that deportations to the affected countries have been stopped completely... so as so to avoid any contagion of the policemen escorting the undocumented immigrants.

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Old November 2nd, 2014 #382
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The illegals cannot be sent back to Ebolaland because the government is worried about their safety. But flights from Ebolaland are still allowed, as if there was no risk to the Europeans!
 
Old November 2nd, 2014 #383
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Default Fifth Sierra Leone "doctor" tests positive for Ebola

Authorities in Sierra Leone said Sunday that another doctor there has tested positive for Ebola, marking a setback for efforts to keep desperately needed health care workers safe in the West African country ravaged by the deadly virus.

Government Chief Medical Officer Dr. Brima Kargbo confirmed on Sunday that a fifth doctor in Sierra Leone had tested positive. The other four all have died from the virus that has killed nearly 5,000 across West Africa.

The sick physician has been identified as Dr. Godfrey George, medical superintendent of Kambia Government Hospital in northern Sierra Leone. He was driven to the capital, Freetown, after reporting he wasn't feeling well.

Doctors and nurses have been the most vulnerable to contracting Ebola, as the virus is spread through bodily fluids. Some 523 health workers have contracted Ebola, and about half of them have died.


A child stands near a sign advising of a quarantined home in an effort to combat the spread of the Ebola virus in Port Loko, Sierra Leone, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014.

http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/fifth-s...bola-1.2083211
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Old November 5th, 2014 #384
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Old November 9th, 2014 #385
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Default Ebola suspect allowed into Ireland

A patient is being tested for Ebola at a Belfast hospital, Northern Ireland's Public Health Agency has confirmed.

The unidentified man, who has travelled to West Africa recently, has already tested positive for malaria.

He has been at an isolation unit at the city's Royal Victoria Hospital since Friday.

http ://www.lbc.co.uk/patient-tested-for-ebola-in-northern-ireland-100085
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Old November 11th, 2014 #386
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EXCLUSIVE - 'Every one of these children is a ticking Ebola timebomb': Brutal truth of epidemic in Liberian slum where footballer George Weah grew up as number of orphans 'hits 12,000'



Just look at how these niggers live. This is what Detroit and other centers of nigger vibrancy would look like if the White man was not forced to maintain them.


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  • Children who lived in 'Ebola house' run free in slum without monitoring
  • Manager of Ebola response admits sufferers are disappearing without trace
  • He claims number of orphans is three times current estimate of 3,600
  • 'It pains my heart every time I think about them.. it burns my heart'
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Old November 11th, 2014 #387
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Default Bob Geldof to remake Band Aid single for Ebola cash "donations"

Bob Geldof announces the Christmas classic Do They Know It's Christmas? will be re-released to raise money for "fighting" Ebola. Geldof says a UN callout for more aid convinced him to embark on the project, called #BandAid30. He says they will have to re-write some lyrics to make the song less focussed on hunger


 
Old November 17th, 2014 #388
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http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2014/1...atment-center/

Md. Doctor With Ebola Has Died In Neb. Treatment Center
November 17, 2014 9:34 AM



OMAHA, Neb. (WJZ/AP)—The Maryland doctor who contracted Ebola while treating patients in Sierra Leone has died of the disease at a Nebraska treatment facility.

Nebraska Medical Center said in a news release that Dr. Martin Salia died as a result of the disease. Hospital spokesman Taylor Wilson said Salia died shortly after 4 a.m. Monday.

Salia, who was diagnosed with Ebola last Monday, arrived in Omaha on Saturday to be treated at the Nebraska Medical Center’s biocontainment unit that has successfully treated two other Ebola patients this fall.

“Dr. Salia was extremely critical when he arrived here, and unfortunately, despite our best efforts, we weren’t able to save him,” said Dr. Phil Smith, medical director of the biocontainment unit.

Doctors reported the 44-year-old as “extremely ill” on Sunday.
 
Old December 3rd, 2014 #389
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U.S. designates 35 hospitals as Ebola centers

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...tals/19780679/

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State health officials have designated 35 U.S. hospitals as Ebola treatment centers, a move that will at least triple the number of beds available to treat future patients.

The hospitals are mostly clustered around the five airports where travelers from West Africa are being routed. About 80% of returning travelers from West Africa live within 200 miles of one of the hospitals, according to the Department of Health and Human Services, which announced the news Tuesday.

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The action is precautionary, said Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"As long as Ebola is spreading in West Africa, we must prepare for the possibility of additional cases in the United States," he said in a written statement.
He forgot to say: "and as long as we keep letting these niggers into the country," which is the most important part of the story.
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Old December 3rd, 2014 #390
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Mass General patient isolated with possible case of Ebola

Unidentified patient recently traveled to Ebola-affected area


http://www.wcvb.com/health/possible-...pital/30026870
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Old December 3rd, 2014 #391
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Jews' media got silent over this lately. I wonder if it's been contained or spreading like wildfire? Probably the second one.
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Old December 4th, 2014 #392
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Default German government obsessed with countries image, as seen from foreign countries. Tourists get to see the real thing, though:

Well, since then, what eventually evolved fron the Luftwaffe donated one of their transport planes to be converted into a mobile hospital:

German language video: http://www.bild.de/politik/inland/bu...6122.bild.html

http://www.faz.net/aktuell/gesellsch...eImage_1_46254





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Default Guess where (else but) the bubonic plague has revived:

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Old December 18th, 2014 #394
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Ebola screenings clog Beitbridge border post

LONG queues are forming at SA’s busiest land border post at Beitbridge as the Department of Health has sent only one scanner to screen visitors for Ebola.

The department says it will not compromise on its Ebola surveillance, despite the fact that Zimbabwe has not reported a single case of the disease. But the border is not a high-risk region and it will not be increasing the number of scanners, even to improve efficiency.

High-risk regions are Johannesburg, Cape Town and Durban, which receive travellers coming from further afield who could have been exposed to the virus.

OR Tambo International Airport is particularly high risk, necessitating closer surveillance. But no incidents of Ebola have been reported there as yet, according to the department’s spokesman, Joe Maila.

http://www.bdlive.co.za/national/201...ge-border-post
 
Old December 18th, 2014 #395
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Sierra Leone struggling in fight against Ebola because so many doctors and nurses have left to find jobs in Britain, report claims
Ebola health centres in parts of Sierra Leone are overflowing with patients Country's authorities have launched a fresh operation to contain the virus
Exodus of Sierra Leone doctors to richer countries left country short of trained medical staff, UK MPs have said Committee says a high proportion of health professionals trained in Sierra Leone were now working in Britain Death toll from epidemic has grown to 6,915 out of a reporter 18,603 cases

Sierra Leone is struggling in its fight against Ebola because so many medics have left for jobs in Britain, it has been claimed, amid reports the country's health centres are overflowing with victims.

The exodus of doctors and nurses to the UK and other wealthy countries left the West African state 'woefully short' of trained medical staff when the deadly virus struck, MPs have said. It comes as the death toll from the epidemic increased to 6,915 out of 18,603 cases and as Sierra Leone authorities launched a fresh operation to contain the virus.



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https://abcnews.go.com/International...ry?id=59677369

The second-largest, second-deadliest Ebola outbreak in history has spread to a major city.

Butembo, a bustling city of almost a million people in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, is reporting an increasing number of cases of Ebola virus disease in the country's current epidemic. There has been a "significant increase" in infections there over the past three weeks, with a total of 25 confirmed cases thus far, according to Thursday's bulletin from the country's health ministry.

Butembo is a key trading and transport hub with links to other major cities in the country as well as to neighboring Uganda. It's about two times the size of the city of Beni, the outbreak's epicenter, and is located just 35 miles away. The health ministry said the "high density and mobility" of Butembo's population presents new challenges to containment efforts, already complicated by sporadic rebel attacks on remote villages in and around Beni.
 
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