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Scared to death of Ebola Are you?

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Well this is what should really be keeping you all up at night.


More than 2 million people in the US contract dangerous antibiotic-resistant infections each year, killing more than 23,000.


http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2014/10/antibiotics-hospital-patients-superbugs-resistance

More people in the US will die from infectious diseases made possible by antibiotics today than will ever die for Ebola.

The enemy is already within the gates. And it wasn't something stewed up in China or Africa.
 
That's why Im not gonna vaccine myself and try not to sick
 
Of course, all of those anti-bacterial products don't help - hand soap, dish soap, cleaners. Along with antibiotics, they're creating more resistant and mutated bacteria and viruses.

When I was a kid, there was an expression, "You have to eat a peck of dirt before you die." Not any longer. Now, everything and everyone in the home has to be 'sterile'... even the soap.
 
So far this year in Africa more then 300,000 have died of Malaria. Worldwide the death toll yearly is over 625,000.
Mosquito born illness doesn't travel through airport security.
 
Let me have my white american paranoia!

If that results in research that leads to a cure, I wonder if the paranoid white people will share the cure with all the other people who are so laid back that they don't seem to care.
 
Well this is what should really be keeping you all up at night.


More than 2 million people in the US contract dangerous antibiotic-resistant infections each year, killing more than 23,000.


http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2014/10/antibiotics-hospital-patients-superbugs-resistance

More people in the US will die from infectious diseases made possible by antibiotics today than will ever die for Ebola.

The enemy is already within the gates. And it wasn't something stewed up in China or Africa.


And where are these millions of people getting infected with these 'antibiotic-resistant' infections? The article didn't say. Could it be in dirty, sloppy hospitals run by incompetent healthcare professionals – the same people we're supposed to trust with Ebola?

And who has been prescribing those antibiotics, and endorsing antibiotic products? Could it have been the same doctors we're supposed to trust with Ebola?
 
My fear are the ignorant Tea Bagging Republicans.
 
If that results in research that leads to a cure, I wonder if the paranoid white people will share the cure with all the other people who are so laid back that they don't seem to care.

That's Moral Relativism!
 
“In the 30 years I’ve been working in public health, the only thing like this (Ebola) has been AIDS,” Frieden said. “We have to work now so this is not the world’s next AIDS.” CDC Director Tom Frieden, Oct 09, 2014
 
I remember when swine flu was a virul trend.


Now its Ebola. Does anybody have a selfie ..????:lol:
 
Who are at fault for creating antibiotic-resistant bacterias ?
Western farmers i think.
 
All those nasty antibiotics must surely be to blame for mutated viruses because antibiotics are totally designed to fight those things. And of course Ebola would mutate in Third World African nations, where everybody has access to antibiotics. Y doo sum ppl doubt dis???
 
I'm not particularly scared of death by ebola ... we all die, sooner or later, the details are merely a matter of how and when.
 
I wouldn't want that disgusting thing. Screw that.
 
So I guess I need to watch Outbreak then? Thanks for the movie tip.

Lemme know when The Flying Spaghetti Monster, his noodley appendages be praised and sauce be revered, rises from the depths to teach me the secrets of the Great Ragu.
 
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