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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast " The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast " Covid is much more contagious, in that it's airborne. Ebola is confined to spread by direct contact with any body fluids, which means it's overall harder to catch if you avoid people and bodies. It also kills rapidly, which is not in the virus's best interest (but "lucky" for us). Health centers around the world are constantly on the lookout for new and emerging diseases--covid didn't begin as an easily transmissible disease that spreads from human to human. Once diseases are found and isolated, they are studied to watch how quickly they mutate and potentially become transmissible. Not saying Ebola itself, but similar viruses can quickly mutate from an animal disease to a human disease. In general, most are not of serious concern (ie, worldwide pandemic status) until they reach the ability to pass between humans by airborne means. | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain." There is no “good thing” about Ebola. | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. There is no “good thing” about Ebola. " Nor Malaria, but because that isnt a problem for the wealthy Western world, no one cares much. | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. There is no “good thing” about Ebola. Nor Malaria, but because that isnt a problem for the wealthy Western world, no one cares much." True | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. There is no “good thing” about Ebola. Nor Malaria, but because that isnt a problem for the wealthy Western world, no one cares much." Malaria is a bit different, being vector borne and so eradication isn't straightforward. However I agree, research isn't adequately funded for diseases primarily of the third world. I wrote an essay at uni (a long time ago!) about African trypanosomiasis and the fact it wasn't being addressed adequately. | |||
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"Ebola can fuck right off." I don't think it works like that.... | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. There is no “good thing” about Ebola. Nor Malaria, but because that isnt a problem for the wealthy Western world, no one cares much. Malaria is a bit different, being vector borne and so eradication isn't straightforward. However I agree, research isn't adequately funded for diseases primarily of the third world. I wrote an essay at uni (a long time ago!) about African trypanosomiasis and the fact it wasn't being addressed adequately." And nobody listened presumably.. Bit like on here.. I wonder why ? | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. There is no “good thing” about Ebola. Nor Malaria, but because that isnt a problem for the wealthy Western world, no one cares much. Malaria is a bit different, being vector borne and so eradication isn't straightforward. However I agree, research isn't adequately funded for diseases primarily of the third world. I wrote an essay at uni (a long time ago!) about African trypanosomiasis and the fact it wasn't being addressed adequately. And nobody listened presumably.. Bit like on here.. I wonder why ?" My second year undergrad essay? I think the lecturer who set it read it quite thoroughly. Second year undergrad essays don't usually change international attitudes on the funding of ignored diseases, no. Read about African trypanosomiasis and you decide if you think more money should be spent on dealing with it, Tom. It involves the tsetse fly... | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast " Its not called 'the slate wiper' for nothing. | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. There is no “good thing” about Ebola. Nor Malaria, but because that isnt a problem for the wealthy Western world, no one cares much. Malaria is a bit different, being vector borne and so eradication isn't straightforward. However I agree, research isn't adequately funded for diseases primarily of the third world. I wrote an essay at uni (a long time ago!) about African trypanosomiasis and the fact it wasn't being addressed adequately. And nobody listened presumably.. Bit like on here.. I wonder why ? My second year undergrad essay? I think the lecturer who set it read it quite thoroughly. Second year undergrad essays don't usually change international attitudes on the funding of ignored diseases, no. Read about African trypanosomiasis and you decide if you think more money should be spent on dealing with it, Tom. It involves the tsetse fly..." And as I have asked previously.. what grade did you get.. | |||
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"Guinea is dealing with a epidemic after three deaths were registered Apparently Covid is no where near as contagious and mortal as this beast The good thing about Ebola is it kills very quickly. Not good if you catch it but good for the wider population as it's easy to contain. There is no “good thing” about Ebola. Nor Malaria, but because that isnt a problem for the wealthy Western world, no one cares much. Malaria is a bit different, being vector borne and so eradication isn't straightforward. However I agree, research isn't adequately funded for diseases primarily of the third world. I wrote an essay at uni (a long time ago!) about African trypanosomiasis and the fact it wasn't being addressed adequately. And nobody listened presumably.. Bit like on here.. I wonder why ? My second year undergrad essay? I think the lecturer who set it read it quite thoroughly. Second year undergrad essays don't usually change international attitudes on the funding of ignored diseases, no. Read about African trypanosomiasis and you decide if you think more money should be spent on dealing with it, Tom. It involves the tsetse fly... And as I have asked previously.. what grade did you get.. " For my degree? First class with honours, not that it's in any way relevant to anything, Tom. I think the essay on sleeping sickness got a 75%, the paper copy is in my archives somewhere, along with all my paper notes and some of my textbooks. It's quaint to see the little Power Rangers pictures that my son sketched around the edges while he sat in lectures with me sometimes and we still have the kids book my parasitology lecturer gave us (Dr Dog). Those were the days..... | |||
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"Hope it goes as well as it can.. curious why you mentioned that.. " Because it might give you an insight into my current state of mind, Tom, if you give any shits at all. | |||
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"Ebola can fuck right off. I don't think it works like that...." Damn, I wondered why I didn't get asked on the sage panel. | |||
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"Ebola can fuck right off. I don't think it works like that.... Damn, I wondered why I didn't get asked on the sage panel." Diseases would work very differently if I were in charge, too | |||
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