EBOLA: Look at the numbers by the day
As of 18 November 2014 the World Health Organization (WHO) reported 15, 381 cases of EBOLA. On 11 November 2014 (WHO) reported 14, 413 cases of EBOLA. That indicates of the six countries including the United States and Spain a rise of 969 cases: a jump of 7 days. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) reported 13,000 people infected at …”about October 28, 2014. In 13 days the jump was “about” 1,400 cases known of EBOLA.
We could go back to March 2014 with patient zero who started the countdown.
The fast spreading virus, as predicted back in our series and certainly documented in press releases have indicated that EBOLA will be spreading at an exponential rate. It appears from the limited factual information released that the larger numbers will start appearing. The United Nations is starting to become serious about stopping this viral pandemic, however being a political base; the seriousness is still talk and more talk.
What can be done? There always are conspirators theories about governments actions, graft, fraud, political maneuvering for personal gain. Perhaps true. The old adage”: “Rome burned while Nero played his lute:” Actually in my opinion there are so many political action oriented, (PAC) belief system causes, each demanding that their cause is paramount to the exclusion of others, nothing is actually accomplished. This is rather like our own political system. Perhaps today the new adage might be: “Africa burns while politicians talk”.
Sierra Leone has just released data that indicates a recent jump of 431 known cases. Mali, as reported in our last article continues to report new cases and deaths. The following will interest you. This will be my last EBOLA article unless something even bigger shows on the radar. I rather write about growing food and such, which is what the readership can do. Stock up!
Ebola Survey Teams Take A Grim Census In Sierra Leone
Immigrants from Ebola countries won’t be sent home
Robbers steal ‘Ebola blood samples’ in Guinea
As Ebola Pingpongs In Liberia, Cases Disappear Into The Jungle
Let us not forget that the Plague-the Black Death has also reared it self in the USA.
Bubonic Plague Is Still Shockingly Common, And It’s Ravaging Madagascar Right Now
Readers Questions: Will Ebola make it to the USA? It is already here. Will it spread? Most likely!
Stress reduction link for you.
http://youtu.be/bYu5PWld89g
God Bless us all. Remember the homeless children, now at 2.5 million.
Old Timer
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