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Are you scared?
Yes
23.81% (5 votes)
23.81% (5 votes)
No
66.67% (14 votes)
66.67% (14 votes)
Whats Ebola?
9.52% (2 votes)
9.52% (2 votes)
Total Votes: 21
#11. Posted:
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Nah I'm not that worried about it.
This disease has been in Africa for decades and people werent really worried about the thousands of people dying from it.
Now there is a new string of Ebola which is proven to be lethal its now getting more attention.
If only the disease received more awareness prior to the new string of Ebola, then at this time I have no doubt there would be a cure.
But yeah, just today in Australia, there is this nurse that came back from volunteering from Africa that may have contracted the virus. But won know until tomorrow.
All in all, the only way to get it is through body fluids and living in Australia which is pretty much a island I doubt it will affect it so much.
The easiest way to stop the spread is to not allow travel into and from Africa with only medical staff being a exception, and when the medical staff want to return they must be put in quarantine and have tests to see if they have the virus.
Does sound harsh and unfair, but if people are worried about it spreading than this must be put in place.
This disease has been in Africa for decades and people werent really worried about the thousands of people dying from it.
Now there is a new string of Ebola which is proven to be lethal its now getting more attention.
If only the disease received more awareness prior to the new string of Ebola, then at this time I have no doubt there would be a cure.
But yeah, just today in Australia, there is this nurse that came back from volunteering from Africa that may have contracted the virus. But won know until tomorrow.
All in all, the only way to get it is through body fluids and living in Australia which is pretty much a island I doubt it will affect it so much.
The easiest way to stop the spread is to not allow travel into and from Africa with only medical staff being a exception, and when the medical staff want to return they must be put in quarantine and have tests to see if they have the virus.
Does sound harsh and unfair, but if people are worried about it spreading than this must be put in place.
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#12. Posted:
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Its the fact that it's being hyped about so so many speculations are being thrown around like zombies and culpable people are believing them
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Yeah, I am not scared of this infection
Don't think I will touch infected blood or inject my self with blood
I won't be traveling to Africa either.
Don't think I will touch infected blood or inject my self with blood
I won't be traveling to Africa either.
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Nope, nor should anyone. Ebola is over-rated.
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Unless it mutates and becomes airborn then I suppose that's when I'll start worrying.
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Its great to see the community all getting involved and giving their views on a global matter. Never thought it would get this much of a response.
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