Has just been airlifted back from Sierra Leone where he volunteered as a nurse in an Ebola clinic.
A real hero and I hope he gets all the treatment he needs and makes a speedy recovery!
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One assumes that the makers of the new drug thought or alleged to work on ebola are raising production and lowering the price.
They need to work as fast as possible, and wait until a bit later to get rich. If the thing really does work they will get rich anyway (deservedly in capitalist terms and even in my opinion).
Fingers crossed eh? Ebola isn't all that infectious but it's hard to get rid of. Best to stay away from infected individuals. Rioting and trashing health centres won't help much. It doesn't pay to listen to rumours in Africa. They are mischievous more often than not.
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Doctors at the London hospital which will be treating the British Ebola patient were asked what dietary facilitie's were in place; they said he would have toast in the morning, cheese on toast for lunch and jam on toast for tea. The doctors were asked if toast would help in his treatment, apparently it's more to do with the fact that they can slide it under the door.
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First heard that one 31 years ago - at the height of the AIDS panic.
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