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I bet they will.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostVideo: Ebola pushes hazmat protective suit maker to record shares - Telegraph
Ebola virus scare is benefitting Lakeland Industries, pushing shares to record highs for the manufacturer of hazmat suits.
And it is no scare.
Jeremy Hunt: Ebola crisis 'could match Aids epidemic' - Telegraph
Passengers arriving on major routes from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia will undergo temperature checks and be questioned about their movements.
That is not nearly enough. They need to close the borders of all 3 countries and any other African country that gets more than a handful of cases.
Aids can be stopped. If you and your partner don't have unprotected sex(or mix blood) with anyone else then you are safe. Ebola is highly contagious - you just need to touch your skin against something that has been in contact with an infecdted person.
Probably too late for that one though but I have recently been following a gold digger in the area and their shares have plummeted and now might be the right time to get in there.
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Top share tip - buy Lakeland
Video: Ebola pushes hazmat protective suit maker to record shares - Telegraph
Ebola virus scare is benefitting Lakeland Industries, pushing shares to record highs for the manufacturer of hazmat suits.
And it is no scare.
Jeremy Hunt: Ebola crisis 'could match Aids epidemic' - Telegraph
Passengers arriving on major routes from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia will undergo temperature checks and be questioned about their movements.
That is not nearly enough. They need to close the borders of all 3 countries and any other African country that gets more than a handful of cases.
Aids can be stopped. If you and your partner don't have unprotected sex(or mix blood) with anyone else then you are safe. Ebola is highly contagious - you just need to touch your skin against something that has been in contact with an infecdted person.Tags: None
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