Author Topic: Ebola patient arrives in Emory hospital, Atlanta  (Read 5661 times)




It's more than waste and blood. Saliva, semen and sweat can also transmit Ebola. Inhaling someone's breath, being sneezed or coughed on, brushing past somebody with the disease followed by rubbing your nose will score you Ebola. It's said to have upwards of a 3 week incubation period in which you can transmit the virus without even knowing you have it.

The virus is being contained with airborne precautions, but I'm not very convinced. All it takes is one mistake.
well atleast it's not allergy season or else we'd all be forgeted right guys?
hehe, uhh
guys?

well atleast it's not allergy season or else we'd all be forgeted right guys?
hehe, uhh
guys?
...

well atleast it's not allergy season or else we'd all be forgeted right guys?
hehe, uhh
guys?

I would most certainly hope you're not being forgeted because that is also a transmission of ebola !


You do know, that he is FROM North Texas, not IN.
oh man Ebola is in all of North America?
Africa's brought it over? It's the end of the world?


Bad case of telephone

I would most certainly hope you're not being forgeted because that is also a transmission of ebola !
atleast I'd lose my virginity once and for all
You do know, that he is FROM North Texas, not IN.
that's why he said "my mistake"?

You do know, that he is FROM North Texas, not IN.
I've stated that.

This is awful. Not only are we trying to treat diseased people (seriously WTF f*ck ppl), but we also can't read loving news articles properly! Truly the end of the world.

If I overheard my mom correctly the other day, my neighbor's grandmother is in the same hospital as these people.

"In times of crCIA, I always wonder...

What would Louis C.K. do?"

-Martin Barlowe
 2014
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inb4 the virus hijacks a very non-bad bacteria that is everywhere and just goes undercover.