Ebola scaremongering?

He was living there permanently before the outbreak. We've made £2 million available to MSF and the Red Cross, but that's pocket change compared to what is needed. The facility currently treating ebola at the hospital in the district this guy was helping in is facing closure due to recently being denied $15 million in funding from the NIH.
 
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We can't and shouldn't fund the world. We have problems with lack of funds at home yet we still support overseas efforts.


http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-28923826
Mr Pooley had worked as a volunteer providing palliative care at The Shepherd's Hospice in Sierra Leone from March until July.

He then requested to be relocated to the Kenema Government Hospital to serve on the Ebola treatment ward, after he heard reports that patients were being abandoned when health workers died from the virus.

He risked his life for others. He deserves help. I can't find a length of time he's stayed in Africa. How do you know its permanent?
 
He risked his life for others. He deserves help. I can't find a length of time he's stayed in Africa. How do you know its permanent?

Actually he was wholly irresponsible. He only registered 18 months ago. He had neither the experience or the skills to be in such a place. He put himself and others at risk. Such an environment is no place for such a junior nurse.
 
As long as you don't go round sifting through people's **** and ****, be fairly hygienic and don't go touching and kissing dead people you should be fairly Ebola proof.

Quite; it's the new bird flu. I think it receives so much press is because of the way people die not because of how poorly contagious it is.
 
Ebola is a test-tube, lab-created virus designed by the elite as a weapon against humanity. As the world economy sinks over the coming 2 years, expect these 'experiments' to increase.
 
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