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Breaking Ebola Story: Air France Jet Stranded At Madrid
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apparently a passenger has displayed ebola-like symptoms.
Unsure if it's actually on the tarmac but if so I should imagine it'll be a living hell inside the cabin and it's difficult to see how they'll deal with it.
Keep everyone on board, or release them ASAP?
Unsure if it's actually on the tarmac but if so I should imagine it'll be a living hell inside the cabin and it's difficult to see how they'll deal with it.
Keep everyone on board, or release them ASAP?
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Nothing like a bit of hyperbole...
Assuming the Ebola epidemic continues to grow at its current rate, by the start of January we might expect to see of order 15,000 deaths due to the disease. The total population of West Africa is of order 340,000,000.
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Yet a news story last night claimed that it would be tens of thousands in the relevant countries by Xmas.
Nothing like a bit of hyperbole...
Assuming the Ebola epidemic continues to grow at its current rate, by the start of January we might expect to see of order 15,000 deaths due to the disease. The total population of West Africa is of order 340,000,000.
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Yet a news story last night claimed that it would be tens of thousands in the relevant countries by Xmas.
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