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Ebola epidemic

Oh, yes. There are books, clothes, weapons. It's an entire industry. Seriously. And some people never break character. I've seen interviews where people have changed their homes and built shelters. They take it just as seriously as those who believe they've been abducted and probed by aliens.

For the record, I'm not a believer in either.
 
Oh, yes. There are books, clothes, weapons. It's an entire industry. Seriously. And some people never break character. I've seen interviews where people have changed their homes and built shelters. They take it just as seriously as those who believe they've been abducted and probed by aliens.

For the record, I'm not a believer in either.

Holy mackerel!!!
Well, I guess I am out of luck. Especially since I'm just down the road from that Ebola lab they are going to build in Galveston.
 
You can prepare for zombies?

Sure! LOTS of ammunition! They apparently don't feel pain, so you have to incapacitate. Head shots are highly recommended.

Yeah, been playing too many games lately....
 
If you shoot em in the head their blood will glorp all over the place. And just cuz they're cured doesn't mean they might not be carriers.
How are you going to kill something that doesn't feel pain and that you have to avoid blood and body fluid contamination?
 
If you shoot em in the head their blood will glorp all over the place. And just cuz they're cured doesn't mean they might not be carriers.
How are you going to kill something that doesn't feel pain and that you have to avoid blood and body fluid contamination?

That's why scopes were made to put onto rifles..... :D
 
Geez, people! I'm in Atlanta!

That's where the "Walking Dead" zombies we battle day to day originated from! You won't see it on Fox or CNN headline news :)

Now we have to worry about zombie medical personnel/professionals curing incoming Ebola patients at Emory where the zombies first emerged? Egads!

I'm outta here ... taking my sword, compound bow, rifle and dogs and heading for the hills ... only because my underground compound has not been completed and was taken over by nasty moles, chipmunks and stinging ants. :D
 
Ebola-Stricken Countries Turning to Ancient Practice to Curb Outbreak

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/ebola-...ient-practice-curb-outbreak/story?id=24964423
Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia – the countries hardest hit by the deadly virus – have started to set up a cross-border isolation zone patrolled by guards, according to the Associated Press. Food and medical supplies will be delivered inside the “cordon sanitaire” or sanitary barrier, but no one will be allowed to leave.
While the planned isolation zone would enclose an estimated 70 percent of the epidemic, that leaves 30 percent on the other side of the barrier. And the barrier may not be 100 percent effective at keeping people inside the zone, Schaffner said, explaining how people might try to flee through back roads.
The barriers can also put healthy people at risk by bringing them closer to people with the virus,
 
Ebola-Stricken Countries Turning to Ancient Practice to Curb Outbreak

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/ebola-...ient-practice-curb-outbreak/story?id=24964423

On that subject,

Ebola patients flee attack on Liberia isolation

http://news.yahoo.com/ebola-patient...d-002954011.html;_ylt=AwrBJR_Jy_BTcHAAv9nQtDM
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Seventeen patients infected with Ebola were unaccounted for on Sunday after they fled an armed raid on a quarantine centre in Monrovia by men who claimed the epidemic is a fiction.
 
Darwin isn't just shooting fish in a barrel, he's using dynamite. Combine the normal filth and population density in an African slum, throw in Ebola-infected bedding used by people who don't understand hygiene and how diseases spread, and in two or three weeks it's going to be ugly there.

Ebola spread fears rise as clinic looted, Liberian officials say

MONROVIA, Liberia – Liberian officials fear Ebola could soon spread through the capital's largest slum after residents raided a quarantine center for suspected patients and took items including blood-stained sheets and mattresses.

The violence in the West Point slum occurred late Saturday and was led by residents angry that patients were brought to the holding center from other parts of Monrovia, Tolbert Nyenswah, assistant health minister, said Sunday.

Up to 30 patients were staying at the center and many of them fled at the time of the raid, said Nyenswah. Once they are located they will be transferred to the Ebola center at Monrovia's largest hospital, he said.

West Point residents went on a "looting spree," stealing items from the clinic that were likely infected, said a senior police official, who insisted on anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the press. The residents took medical equipment and mattresses and sheets that had bloodstains, he said.

"All between the houses you could see people fleeing with items looted from the patients," the official said, adding that he now feared "the whole of West Point will be infected."

Some of the looted items were visibly stained with blood, vomit and excrement, said Richard Kieh, who lives in the area.
 
Sounds to me that the population of the entire African continent is about to be reduced by 50 percent. :rolleyes:
 
That's why scopes were made to put onto rifles..... :D

I researched how long the virus can live outside a host, and it can live up to 23 days. I don't think zombies really exist but if a person/animal is infected with Ebola, you probably want them to glorp as little blood as possible. They may already be bleeding externally due to the disease process.
If you pick off our fictional zombie with a rifle at 500 yards, they are going to glorp blood everywhere.
For the next 21 days, any predators, or even birds or other critters in the area who may come in contact with the blood could conceivably transport it to an area where a human (you) might then come into contact with the virus.

The zombie example is a good way to think through possibilities for infection spread.
 
Ebola patients flee attack on Liberia isolation

Darwin isn't just shooting fish in a barrel, he's using dynamite. Combine the normal filth and population density in an African slum, throw in Ebola-infected bedding used by people who don't understand hygiene and how diseases spread, and in two or three weeks it's going to be ugly there.

Ebola spread fears rise as clinic looted, Liberian officials say/
after seeing no stories posted on Yahoo today about Ebola (and it could just be Yahoo) I am now very worried; when it drops from the headlines as things get bad... panic prevention as :censored: just got real...

I have my earthquake supplies, do you?
 
Announced today that a Nigerian woman died at the Abu Dhabi airport, apparently showing symptoms of Ebola. Roughly 12 million people travel through that airport each year. I believe UAE will be far better equipped to handle this than Africa, but still...
 
Do you think, perhaps, someone might be thinking of a way to PURPOSELY get an ebola infected person into the USA?
 
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