Bush Airport---Point of Entry for Africans During Ebola Outbreak

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Jack Squat 83 said:

flown-the-coop said:

YouBet said:

WC is June 11 through July 19. We have planned no travel in the USA during this time period. Will be staying at home.

Saw a report that NYC is scared ****less of this and healthcare community is bracing for the worst with all of the incoming diseases and illnesses we are bound to get.

The health care community is not panicking… they have a full born grade AAA lasting 4 hours or more hard as a rock boner over the idea of an Ebola outbreak. They a mainlining pandemic armageddon shows and Neil Diamond songs as we speak.


By "health care community" do you mean Democrats? We do have upcoming important elections you know.

Also, where is ratface McFauci these days? Someone should keep an eye on that guy.

He is Iran taking over the centrifuges to make airborne Ebola. At least that's my guess.
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the Congo world cup team is headquartering in Houston

(or supposed to)
flown-the-coop
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W said:

the Congo world cup team is headquartering in Houston

(or supposed to)

Drink a bucket of buffalo bayou water and you won't have to worry bout no Ebola.
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TrumpsBarber said:

They are going to need a massive number of porta potties.

Bush Airport in Houston now 1 of 3 US entry points for Africa travelers amid Ebola outbreak
Don't tell Graham Platner.
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), body fluids that can spread Ebola include:
  • Blood
  • Vomit
  • Feces
  • Saliva
  • Sweat
  • Urine
  • Semen
  • Breast milk
  • Amniotic fluid
  • Vaginal fluid
The virus can also spread through contact with contaminated objects such as needles, medical equipment, bedding, or clothing exposed to infected fluids.
During past outbreaks, Ebola spread most often through close physical contact with and caregiving of symptomatic people. The National Academies publication The Ebola Epidemic in West Africa describes how transmission often occurred in households, healthcare settings, and during burial practices involving direct contact with the body fluids of someone who had died from Ebola.
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I live in Bryan now, but I quit flying out of Houston years ago. I go through Dallas now. Plus, it's easy to hop the flight from college Station to Dallas before it.

And I grew up in Houston. But it isn't really because of this. It's because it's gotten to be such a ****ty airport.
I don’t get enough credit for the things I manage not to say.
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One of the first safety lessons given to our incoming student nurses:
"If it is wet and not yours, don't touch it without protection"
DannyDuberstein
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If something is going to wipe out a good chunk of the world's population, it may as well be FIFA led. There is something poetic about the world's most corrupt organization playing a role in spreading one of the world's most dangerous diseases
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