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Ebola outbreak: Nurse infected in Spain
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She said she touched her face with a gloved hand.Originally posted by alluvial View PostWhat I find most scary about the latest piece of news is that up until now, the death toll amongst the healthcare workers has been put down to inadequate equipment and training. What happened here?
If you look at TV cooks including those on the Great British Bake Off - count how many touch their face or hair while cooking."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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That chap in the states that passed away due to ebola, the copper that visited his house now has it. Could this mean it's airborne?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostShe said she touched her face with a gloved hand.
If you look at TV cooks including those on the Great British Bake Off - count how many touch their face or hair while cooking.
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No - it means the copper was probably a nosey git.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostThat chap in the states that passed away due to ebola, the copper that visited his house now has it. Could this mean it's airborne?
Some people have told me when police have come to their house on routine business, they have offered to make them tea and have come in to find them digging around in their stuff."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Remind me to spit on my door handles if the police ever visit.....Originally posted by zeitghostOh Dear(tm).
Real doom.
Dooooooomed I tell ye! Dooooooomed!
Och, you'll have had your tea."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I truly hope this is a really disgusting collection of euphemisms.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostRemind me to spit on my door handles if the police ever visit.....
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But isn't it really difficult to catch?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostNo - it means the copper was probably a nosey git.
Some people have told me when police have come to their house on routine business, they have offered to make them tea and have come in to find them digging around in their stuff.
From what is being reported, it sounds like you have to be rather intimate with a corpse to get it.Comment
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Are you suggesting that's unusual?it sounds like you have to be rather intimate with a corpse to get itbloggoth
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Originally posted by alluvial View PostBut isn't it really difficult to catch?
From what is being reported, it sounds like you have to be rather intimate with a corpse to get it.
Basic reproduction number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
R0, r nought) of an infection can be thought of as the number of cases one case generates on average over the course of its infectious period, in an otherwise uninfected population.So for each Ebola case, there can be 4 other cases.Ebola 1-4
Measles is 12-18 for example.
Hence why no hysterical Suity thread on the subject.
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How are you feeling? Is your throat a bit tickly? Got a headache?Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
Basic reproduction number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 
So for each Ebola case, there can be 4 other cases.
Measles is 12-18 for example.
Hence why no hysterical Suity thread on the subject.
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