Ebola: even more towns affected

James Smith raven4 at ix.netcom.com
Sat May 13 00:21:04 EST 1995


In <Pine.A32.3.91.950512184442.29886A-100000 at freenet3.freenet.ufl.edu> 
Vampire Junction <vampires at freenet.ufl.edu> writes: 

>
>On the CBS news this evening, I saw a map of Zaire showing the towns 
now 
>affected.  Yesterday, there were three showing on the map, tonight, 
>there's at least six.  They were saying that the Zairian govenment's 
>quarantine, may be back firing.  People are leaving the quarantined 
area 
>and avoiding hospitals for fear of being prosecuted.  The CDC and WHO 
>have issued all sorts of statements indending to try to calm everyone's 
>fears, but they don't seem to be working , especially when one takes 
into 
>account all of the possibly affected people leaving the quarantine area 
>and spreading this disease further and further.  If this doesn't burn 
>itself out soon, it's only a matter of time before most airposrts start 
>refusing to carry Zairian/African passengers, like they did last fall 
>when India broke out with Bubonic plague.  I think they should do it 
now, 
>since Ebola spreads much easier (do they even know all of its mode of 
>transmissions?) than the Bubonic plague.
>Did anyone pick up the names of the new towns affected?  
>
>--Candy
>
>"A vampire lives in a constant state of desire and disgust.  His nature 
>often revolts him but he doesn't have the will to deny his indulgences. 
 
>There's the killing, but there's also the pleasure, the sensuality, the 
>lust, the sheer ecstasy of it all."
>                            "Stranger than Fiction" ---Forever Knight  
      
>
>

>vampire:  I got one town. It's called Musango it's 60 miles from 
Kitwit and a nurse from Kitwit died in this village.
Sorry I only have 1 place for you.



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