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Subject: Ebola
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shadow27 18.05.26 - 10:35pm
You know how communicable this thing is right? Betting it's already in Europe as we speak. It's the first place they will flee towards, surely.. * +
faun 19.05.26 - 12:18am
We already have signs placed at the roadside in my town, directing to vaccine centres.
40 miles north of London. * +
shadow27 19.05.26 - 01:53am
Seven Americans, including one who tested positive late Sunday, are being transported to Germany for monitoring..
Told you. It's already there.. * +
alanball 19.05.26 - 07:25am
Thanks Geoff * +
ogdenz 19.05.26 - 09:15am
I won a bunch of flowers in a Tombola once. * +
shadow27 20.05.26 - 12:14pm
Spreading faster than they originally thought 🤔
Well, there's a few billion more people around these days, I'm betting that's why. * +
shadow27 20.05.26 - 12:29pm
A family of fruit bats is believed to be the natural hosts of the viruses that cause Ebola, and other animals like apes and monkeys can also be infected, according to the WHO.
People can be infected by these animals, and the viruses can spread from person to person through contact with the body fluids like blood, faeces, semen, or vomit of an infected person, or surfaces that have been contaminated by body fluids.
The Bundibugyo virus, which health authorities say is responsible for the outbreak, is rare and different from the Ebola Zaire strain that has been dominant in all of Congo's past 17 outbreaks except one.
There is no vaccine for this Bundibugyo strain of Ebola.
Fking bats again though, eh? * +
gremlinpickledgizzy 20.05.26 - 01:53pm
It's the animals, let's kill all animals
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