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March 29, 2015, 11:13:24 AM |
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As of March 24, 2015 (Updated March 26, 2015)
Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 24,962
Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,745
Total Deaths: 10,353 -=-=-=-=- Despite the growth curve slowing... It remains the case that the rate of infection and death from this outbreak each month is greater than the sum of all known previous outbreaks ever.
Are those numbers from WHO? Please post the link, I am as scared of this as I was of the bird flu this one is similar enough. he could be using another source the above link only shows 10.350 deaths as of today.
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March 29, 2015, 11:32:28 AM Last edit: March 29, 2015, 11:44:55 AM by Grand_Voyageur |
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As of March 24, 2015 (Updated March 26, 2015)
Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 24,962
Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,745
Total Deaths: 10,353 -=-=-=-=- Despite the growth curve slowing... It remains the case that the rate of infection and death from this outbreak each month is greater than the sum of all known previous outbreaks ever.
Are those numbers from WHO? Please post the link, I am as scared of this as I was of the bird flu this one is similar enough. he could be using another source the above link only shows 10.350 deaths as of today. NewLiberty once said he was taking his data from WHO (maybe via CDC); if I can retrieve his post I would quote here. Maybe updates have re-attribuited 3 deaths to other causes also your data from WHO are 24hrs newer than his.
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March 30, 2015, 06:49:45 PM |
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In the past one month (from March 1 onward), there have been a total of 621 deaths from Ebola. 246 of these occurred in Sierra Leone, 184 in Liberia and 176 in Guinea. Whatever the WHO guys are claiming, I am not seeing any sign of a slow-down.
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March 31, 2015, 06:18:36 PM |
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NewLiberty once said he was taking his data from WHO (maybe via CDC); if I can retrieve his post I would quote here. Maybe updates have re-attribuited 3 deaths to other causes also your data from WHO are 24hrs newer than his. Yes ^^ There may be better sources, but sticking with it for consistency unless it is shown to be just wrong.
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April 01, 2015, 02:03:37 AM |
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The total number of cases have crossed 25K mark: http://time.com/3765302/ebola-cases-reach-25000/It has been more than a year now, and there is no end in sight. Every week ~100 new cases are being reported. Almost all the cases are being reported from Guinea and Sierra Leone. There has been only one case from Liberia in the past 3 weeks time.
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That one does seem sort of amusing and a bit scary for a miscarriage. Haven't been tracking it for a while, besides the occasional article calling it a major disaster that could have been better managed.
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April 03, 2015, 02:13:59 AM |
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That one does seem sort of amusing and a bit scary for a miscarriage. Haven't been tracking it for a while, besides the occasional article calling it a major disaster that could have been better managed. Probably a vaccine induced virus ate away the gray matter of the kid's brain as fast as it was forming. The result was a misshapen skull that resembled two horns in some ways. The horns were actually part of the bone above the eyes. I have see other like this... maybe worse.
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April 10, 2015, 05:47:36 PM |
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The total number of cases have crossed 25K mark: http://time.com/3765302/ebola-cases-reach-25000/It has been more than a year now, and there is no end in sight. Every week ~100 new cases are being reported. Almost all the cases are being reported from Guinea and Sierra Leone. There has been only one case from Liberia in the past 3 weeks time. As of April 8, 2015 (Updated April 10, 2015) Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 25,591 Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,839 Total Deaths: 10,602
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April 10, 2015, 06:23:21 PM |
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There is good news. Liberia seems to be free of Ebola, after losing more than 4,000 of its citizens to the deadly disease. Now the outbreak is confined to Guinea and Sierra Leone. But worryingly, scandals are erupting in Liberia over stolen aid money, which was supposed to be used for fighting Ebola. Millions of USD worth of funds are missing from the bank accounts.
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April 10, 2015, 08:14:54 PM |
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There is good news. Liberia seems to be free of Ebola, after losing more than 4,000 of its citizens to the deadly disease. Now the outbreak is confined to Guinea and Sierra Leone. But worryingly, scandals are erupting in Liberia over stolen aid money, which was supposed to be used for fighting Ebola. Millions of USD worth of funds are missing from the bank accounts.
Nothing new. We are talking about a country where people are earning $1 per hour and were raiding clinics full of sick people just to steal blankets. Imagine what they would do if there was a possibility of stealing large sums of money. If only they could use the money to improve their living conditions, but no, they'll buy drugs hookers and weapons.
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April 11, 2015, 04:22:09 AM |
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There is good news. Liberia seems to be free of Ebola, after losing more than 4,000 of its citizens to the deadly disease. Now the outbreak is confined to Guinea and Sierra Leone. But worryingly, scandals are erupting in Liberia over stolen aid money, which was supposed to be used for fighting Ebola. Millions of USD worth of funds are missing from the bank accounts.
Nothing new. We are talking about a country where people are earning $1 per hour and were raiding clinics full of sick people just to steal blankets. Imagine what they would do if there was a possibility of stealing large sums of money. If only they could use the money to improve their living conditions, but no, they'll buy drugs hookers and weapons. Mother natures natural thinning of the herd?
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April 11, 2015, 04:40:36 AM |
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Nothing new. We are talking about a country where people are earning $1 per hour and were raiding clinics full of sick people just to steal blankets. Imagine what they would do if there was a possibility of stealing large sums of money. If only they could use the money to improve their living conditions, but no, they'll buy drugs hookers and weapons.
Remember that Liberia is the country which was established by freed slaves from the United States of America two centuries ago. They should have stayed behind in the Southern US, rather than returning to their "homeland". They would have been much better in the US.
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April 24, 2015, 01:10:22 PM |
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As of April 8, 2015 (Updated April 10, 2015)
Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 25,591
Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,839
Total Deaths: 10,602
As of April 21, 2015 (Updated April 23, 2015) Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 26,109 Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,909 Total Deaths: 10,835
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April 26, 2015, 09:51:42 AM |
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Nothing new. We are talking about a country where people are earning $1 per hour and were raiding clinics full of sick people just to steal blankets. Imagine what they would do if there was a possibility of stealing large sums of money. If only they could use the money to improve their living conditions, but no, they'll buy drugs hookers and weapons.
Remember that Liberia is the country which was established by freed slaves from the United States of America two centuries ago. They should have stayed behind in the Southern US, rather than returning to their "homeland". They would have been much better in the US. Probably if their choices were made in the mid-1960s or later your reasoning would be right; however Liberia was settled and later established as an independent country in the 19th century, well before the African-American Civil Rights Movement. At the time, Settlers undoubtely has some grounds to hope about a better life in their African homeland. As of April 8, 2015 (Updated April 10, 2015)
Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 25,591
Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,839
Total Deaths: 10,602
As of April 21, 2015 (Updated April 23, 2015) Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 26,109 Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,909 Total Deaths: 10,835 Looks as situation would improve....less than 100 new cases in 13 days.
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April 26, 2015, 12:22:49 PM |
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Once again to shut the problem in that country. When Ebola went there many mighty moved so he could not affect them. It's a shame what is happening with this disease.
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Liberia has now been declared ebola-free by the WHO. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/10/world/africa/liberia-is-free-of-ebola-world-health-organization-declares.html?_r=0The World Health Organization declared Liberia free of Ebola on Saturday, making it the first of the three hardest-hit West African countries to bring a formal end to the epidemic.
“The outbreak of Ebola virus disease in Liberia is over,” the W.H.O. said in a statement read by Dr. Alex Gasasira, the group’s representative to Liberia, in a packed conference room at the emergency command center in Monrovia, the capital.
Just before Dr. Gasasira’s statement, Luke Bawo, an epidemiologist, showed a map depicting all of Liberia in green with the number 42 superimposed on it. This represented that two maximum incubation periods of the virus, a total of 42 days, had passed since the safe burial of the last person confirmed to have had Ebola in the country, fulfilling the official criteria for concluding that human-to-human transmission of the virus has ended.
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May 13, 2015, 07:24:19 PM |
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As of April 8, 2015 (Updated April 10, 2015)
Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 25,591
Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,839
Total Deaths: 10,602
As of April 21, 2015 (Updated April 23, 2015) Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 26,109 Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,909 Total Deaths: 10,835 As of May 10, 2015 (Updated May 12, 2015) Total Cases (Suspected, Probable, and Confirmed): 26,759 Laboratory-Confirmed Cases: 14,955 Total Deaths: 11,080
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January 29, 2016, 05:27:37 PM |
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Apparently some guy died in Lagos (city of 20 million)
this is a old topic but ebola is still dangerous for mankind..
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January 30, 2016, 03:25:07 PM |
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Interesting thing, the main focus of ebola is west coast of africa where are the poorest countries and also Uganda..it looks like nobody is doing anything there...just letting them die..These people lives in miserable conditions, and nothing is more easier then to expand the virus..
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