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Congo has a population of 124 million people. The WHO is fearmongering again. Also it says "potential cases" which means they aren't even sure that all of them have Ebola.
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Congo has a population of 124 million people. The WHO is fearmongering again. Also it says "potential cases" which means they aren't even sure that all of them have Ebola.
Pump those numbers up those are rookie numbers.
Sounds like he needs to read The Hot Zone.A local politician in DRC says that Ebola was made by White people.

Good luck, Ebola-chan!
I guess you are only truly free once you're dead and you can take your family down with you.Ver archivo adjunto 9056352
Seven Ebola patients escaped containment thanks to family members freeing them.
True memes never die, they are just reborn...Good luck, Ebola-chan!
Well it took white people working with monkey going sick to identify the virus.XDDD I remember a guy talking "EBOLA CAN HAPPEN ANYWHERE" after saying that all the non African cases were caused by monkeys imported from Africa it just sounds so funny. It's racist to say it's African problem.
India has rat Temples where thousand of rats are getting worshipped and touched every single day.I have great news! Ebola-Chan has landed in India! Isn’t that great.
Indians don't have a retarded funerary culture, do they? I don't know if it'll spread as fast (because ebola hasn't wiped out Africa despite breaking out there often), but here's hoping.I have great news! Ebola-Chan has landed in India! Isn’t that great.
Trains and shallow water, you have met your match. There’s a new cause of death in town and it’s sure to be a smash hit.
Pretty sure burning a body in a homemade pyre and then dumping the not completely scorched remains into a massive body of water your entire civilization is based off is pretty retarded and not very sanitary.Indians don't have a retarded funerary culture, do they? I don't know if it'll spread as fast (because ebola hasn't wiped out Africa despite breaking out there often), but here's hoping.
I want proof.I have great news! Ebola-Chan has landed in India! Isn’t that great.
Trains and shallow water, you have met your match. There’s a new cause of death in town and it’s sure to be a smash hit.
I want proof.
I love you Ebola-Chan!
Kenya court halts opening of US Ebola quarantine facility in the country
Wycliffe Muiaand, Akisa Wandera, Nairobi
Image: A close-up of a medical staff holding a thermometer
The Democratic Republic of Congo is the epicentre of the outbreak though a few cases have been detected in Uganda
A Kenyan court has suspended US plans to open an Ebola quarantine facility for American citizens in the country that has sparked public concern about cross-border infection risks.
The 50-bed isolation centre is to be staffed by US medics and was due to begin operations on Friday, according to an American official. The Kenyan government has not directly commented on the plan.
In its court petition, rights group the Katiba Institute warned that the arrangement posed "grave and imminent risks" to public health.
A High Court judge barred the operation of any Ebola facility in Kenya by any foreign government until the case is heard.
The exact location for the US treatment centre was not disclosed by the American authorities, but lawmakers from Laikipia county, central Kenya, have raised objections after reports emerged that it would be established in their area.
MPs called on the government to be clear about the details, saying they saw "no logic" in Kenya or Laikipia hosting the medical facility.
County Governor Joshua Irungu has also opposed the plan.
Satellite imagery of an air base in Laikipia shows that an area just over the size of three football pitches had been cleared at some point between Monday and Friday. The reason for the earthworks has not been announced.
The US isolation centre is intended to treat US citizens believed to have been exposed to the virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, according to US officials.
The current Ebola outbreak, which is centred in the east of DR Congo, is suspected to have caused at least 220 deaths and more than 900 infections so far, the Congolese authorities say. There have also been nine cases and one death in Uganda.
A note of optimism came on Friday when the World Health Organization confirmed that an Ebola patient in DR Congo had made a successful recovery.
"This is the first one" to be discharged from a care centre "following two negative tests", Anais Legand, a WHO technical officer on viral haemorrhagic fevers, was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency.
Referring to plans to staff the treatment centre in Kenya a US official said "the first group has deployed. These individuals received extensive training in the use of PPE [personal protective equipment], in the use of proper quarantine techniques".
"We're going to be ready to take care of our citizens as needed," the official added.
Kenya was selected because of "its proximity [to the location of the outbreak] and to ensure Americans can be treated in a timely matter", the official said.
But in its ruling, the court in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, specifically restrained government agencies and officials from "establishing, operationalising, facilitating, approving or permitting" any Ebola-related quarantine, isolation or treatment centre tied to arrangements with the US or any foreign government in Kenya.
Justice Patricia Nyaundi barred authorities from admitting into Kenya anyone exposed to or infected with Ebola under the proposed arrangement.
The Katiba Institute argued that there was an imminent threat to life if the plans proceeded without safeguards.
The court agreed that public interest justified issuing interim orders while the matter was heard.
This comes amid heightened public concern and widespread criticism following reports that the US could send Ebola-exposed individuals to Kenya for observation or treatment.
The reports have triggered anxiety online, with many Kenyans questioning whether the country has sufficient containment capacity to safely manage such cases.
Kenya's largest doctors' union accused the government of engaging in "backdoor negotiations" and demanded the immediate release of any bilateral agreements underpinning the plan.
The Kenya Medical Practitioners, Pharmacists and Dentists Union (KMPDU) questioned why Kenya was allegedly selected to host a quarantine facility for exposed US citizens, despite not being at the epicentre of the outbreak.
Kenya, East Africa's largest economy, had not recorded any Ebola cases as of Friday.
The union said it was "utterly disgusted" by what it described as the government's willingness to compromise Kenya's national biosecurity in exchange for foreign aid.
"If it is too dangerous for America, it is too dangerous for Kenya," the union stated, referencing what it claimed was Washington's refusal to allow Ebola cases on to US soil.
Davji Bhimji Atellah, KMPDU's secretary general, said the union "will not sit back and watch Kenya be treated as a containment colony for a lethal pathogen that we did not generate."
The union also objected to reports suggesting that the facility could be staffed by the US officials instead of Kenyan healthcare professionals.
"We will not tolerate an apartheid healthcare model on Kenyan soil," KMPDU warned.
The medical group gave the Kenyan government a 48-hour ultimatum to disclose details of the negotiations or risk nationwide industrial action.
"Kenya is a sovereign republic, not a geopolitical isolation ward," it added.
But in a statement after meeting foreign diplomats in Nairobi on Thursday, Kenya's President William Ruto said: "We agreed on the importance of cooperation and avoiding isolationism, recognising that public health threats do not respect borders and require coordinated regional and global action.
"Kenya will continue to act transparently, responsibly, and decisively to protect lives while contributing to regional and global health security," Ruto added.
He did not, however, directly refer to the US plans to establish the Ebola treatment centre.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also spoke with Ruto on the telephone on Thursday, Rubio's spokesperson said in a statement, adding that Washington intends to provide $13.5m (£10.7 m) in aid to fund Kenya's Ebola preparedness efforts.
The amount is part of a larger $112m US commitment for the regional response to the outbreak.
AI being introduced to the Turd World was a mistake.Supposedly circulating on kenyan social media lol