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As Ebola Cases Top 10,000, Obama Says America Can "Beat" The Deadly Virus

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Following the sad death of its first Ebola case, Mali's President has said he will not close his nation's border with Guinea, because "the incident showed it was impossible to completely seal his country."

 

Mali's neighbors, on the other hand, are shutting borders, as Mauritania tries not to become Africa's 7th Ebola-infected country. This brings, according to The WHO, the number of cases of Ebola to 10,141 with 4,922 dead (so far).

 

Americans should not worry though, for the 2nd week in a row, President Obama devoted his address to the subject of Ebola, explaining "basic facts" of how difficult it is to catch (despite the need to enforce mandatory quarantine for healthcare workers) and in 'USA USA USA'-esque language, explains how "Americans can beat" the deadly virus.

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As Reuters reports, the death of Mali's first Ebola case will not prompt its to close its borders...

Mali will not close its border with neighbouring Guinea after a two-year-old girl infected with Ebola was brought across the frontier by her grandmother and died in Mali this week, President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita said on Saturday.

 

The girl travelled hundreds of kilometres through Mali - including a stop in the capital Bamako - on public transport, potentially exposing many people to the virus, before she died in the western town of Kayes on Friday.

 

Malian authorities have isolated 43 people, including 10 health care workers who had contact with the child in the town of Kayes, where she was taken for treatment, the W.H.O. said.

 

Keita said that the incident showed it was impossible to completely seal his country off from Ebola in neighbouring Guinea but said he remained calm as the girl's journey and potential contacts had already been traced.

 

"Guinea is Mali's neighbour. We have a shared border that we did not close and we will not close," he told France's RFI radio station.

But Mauritania closed its border with Mali... (via Xinhua)

Mauritania has closed its border with Mali, where an Ebola death was confirmed in the border area this week, a local health official told Xinhua on Saturday.

 

"The authorities of Nouakchott gave instruction to conduct the closing of the all terrestrial points of passage situated on the border," said Dr Limam Deddeh, physician chief of the border city of Kobonni.

 

The border closure, which came after the first confirmed Ebola death in Mali, was meant to prevent the spread of the Ebola virus to the local population, said the doctor.

But Americans should not worry... President Obama (and his new Czar) are "focused" on the fight against Ebola and for the 2nd week in a row, makes his weekly address about the deadly virus (which is not very contagious and nothing to be alarme about - aside from the need to mandatorily quarantine any healthcare worker entering the US)...

Having explained the "basic facts" of how difficult it is to catch (despite the need to enforce mandatory quarantine for healthcare workers), dismissing Rep. Peter King's warnings...

Rep. Peter King believes Ebola may be more of a threat than doctors are telling the public.

 

In an interview with Long Island News Radio last week, the New York Republican expressed his concern that the virus has mutated and become airborne, according to BuzzFeed.

 

You know my attitude was it’s important not to create a panic and it’s important not to overreact and the doctors were absolutely certain that this can not be transmitted and it was not airborne and yet we find out the people who have contracted it were wearing all protective gear,” King said.

 

King used the two nurses who were stricken with Ebola after caring for Thomas Eric Duncan, the first patient diagnosed with the virus in the U.S., as a prime example of how doctors could be wrong about the way the virus is spread.

 

“Listen, I don’t blame doctors or the medical profession for not being up to date on the latest mutation,” King said.

 

“I mean, they should try to be and they should work at it but less I think they should be less definite when they make these pronouncements. That there is absolutely nothing to worry about, this can’t be transmitted airborne, that there’s nothing to worry about.”

 

His bottom line: Take the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s warnings about Ebola — that it is only transmitted through bodily fluids — with a grain of salt.

...and in 'USA USA USA'-esque language, Obama explains how "Americans can beat" the deadly virus.

 

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Sun, 10/26/2014 - 06:59 | 5378673 Peter Pan
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Ebola has the potential to be the greatest shaper of future history. The only question is whether there will be any humans to write it.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 08:16 | 5378775 barre-de-rire
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fun part from to me ( a guy lived in africa for decade ) , only ppl been there can know, coz they saw by themselves, the level of healthcare... behaviors, etc...

 

for 1 case detected, you can, AT least, multiply by 3 to get the reality.

 

as i say for a moment, i do not care anylonger about ebola and MSM prop's until march. not a single info is cheackable before weeks pass over. so i will get my update after santa clauss & chicken fuck annual party.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 08:25 | 5378794 Bumbu Sauce
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18th century monks understood more about the germ theory of disease than the dog eater.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 08:56 | 5378850 Last of the Mid...
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Funny numbers coming from the CDC about how many treated at Emory. That's some scary shit. They've gone black with reporting what's going on. (pun in all of its possible meanings intended)

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 09:11 | 5378879 d edwards
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Gee, prez 0bola didn't mention the word hysteria this week-I don't think that went over very well with the sheeple.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 09:42 | 5378954 ncdirtdigger
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What we need is a red line that Ebola cannot cross without there being serious 'costs' involved. (See Syria/Ukraine if you doubt the effectiveness of this type of policy).

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 10:20 | 5379033 Sid James
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Sanctions now.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 10:01 | 5378989 messystateofaffairs
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A socio/political/economic Obola virus is not qualified to warn anyone about a similar plague such as the Ebola virus.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 10:03 | 5378997 Eyeroller
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We've got ebola under control (just like the economy).  You just don't feel it yet.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 10:19 | 5379030 Sid James
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Don't panic!

The time to panic is when they are building mass funeral pyres in your local park, and not before.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 10:53 | 5379120 Hohum
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Time to panic is when there is a confirmed case of Ebola in someone who neither has been in West Africa nor has treated an Ebola patient.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 15:29 | 5379816 Things that go bump
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Didn't I hear something about the boyfriend of Nina Pham?

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 10:24 | 5379039 Ban KKiller
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"Omega man". "I am legend". Now come to life!

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 10:52 | 5379097 gmak
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If you like your plague, you can keep your plague. 

How did we ever let ourselves get in a position where now we have to "beat" it. What's the point of living on an isolated continent behind barriers of water and time if you let the shit in?

 

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 11:43 | 5379249 1Inthebeginning
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/25/health/new-jersey-quarantined-nurse/  CNN.  NJ quarantined nurse is angry because she is being held against her will and thinks this may effect other health care workers decisions to go to W Africa.  

 

 

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 14:36 | 5379695 83_vf_1100_c
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  These workers staying home is bad?

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 14:58 | 5379265 1Inthebeginning
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Sun, 10/26/2014 - 13:59 | 5379614 pupdog1
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Obammy is sending 700 (out of the 4000 troops) of the legendary 101st airborne after the Ebola virus. And he's sent a stinkin' whorin' Harvard lawyer after the Ebola virus.

All while keeping his Ebola Airlines up and running, straight into our largest cities.

Apparently, the voices in his head told him to do these things while walking to the tee on the fourteenth hole.

It's going to take historians 100 years to figure out how it has come to this, and why the entire US congress chewed their cigars in the back room and did nothing.

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 15:31 | 5379821 Things that go bump
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Because the one who is actually in charge wanted them to?

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 14:03 | 5379630 BlackVoid
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NO, YOU  CAN'T.

You can't even beat ISIS, which can be bombed. You can't even beat the Taliban.

 

Sun, 10/26/2014 - 17:51 | 5380155 the_magician
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Obama Says America Can "Beat" The Deadly Virus

 

Why 'beat' it? Just shoot it! Always 'works' for merika.

Mon, 10/27/2014 - 03:40 | 5381271 onmail
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The continent is abuzz with activity since ascension of Obamma as USPrez.

We are all gonna die
we are all gonna die
we are all gonna die
we are all gonna die
we are all gonna die
we are all gonna die

HomObbama unleashed Homo$sexual marriage & Drugabuse on the world by their legalization.

One sccrewws from bottom and another from top. What is left of the inbetween.

Due the immorality unleasehed , no more family values , no father, no mother, no brother, no sister, no daugther , no son ...

Only pleasure of the carnal type - This is what Obbama gives you , the ruler of the world.

So nature unleashed Ebola.

"And the Angel poured the cup of tribulations on the mankind" saya Revelation, Bible.

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