2026 Ebola Epidemic - Disease In The Congo

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First suspected case in Brazil.
 
I've seen a couple of people ask how Ebola is spread in the DRC. Here's a video of government officials trying to take away the body of someone who died from Ebola:


This is how it spreads.
 
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.
Does anyone have that video of Pajeets dancing (spinning) a headless corpse around during one of their weird funerary celebrations?

Or how about that video of the pajeeta running around a crowd with a deceased toddler, showing it off in some asinine festival?

What about that video of the interview with the Pajeet cult that fishes corpses out of the river and eats them?
 
I've seen a couple of people ask how Ebola is spread in the DRC. Here's a video of government officials trying to take away the body of someone who died from Ebola:

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This is how it spreads.

Every comparison to monkeys and apes is wrong because monkey and apes are way smarter than this screeching pack of absolute retards.

But natural selection will take care of everyone who was dumb enough to touch the dead body.
 
What exactly are the funerary rites that seem to cause so much trouble? I can't seem to find any sources on the specifics, just that the body is washed and kept in the house for a few days—which, while bad in this particular instance, doesn't sound so different from what western cultures did before modern funerals. Is there something particularly strange about central African funerals that causes ebola to spread?
Um they handle and keep an ebola-ridden corpse around their shack for days. This is of course a much bigger issue in central africa where ebola exists as opposed to the west where there aren't any ebola reservoirs. That would my guess.
 
Niggers breed way too much and way too fast for it to have any real impact on them.

The last Ebola epidemic only killed like 11.000. The fatality rate is 40-50% but it's not airborne and can't spread like the flu.

That's why the WHO is greatly exaggerating. It's not a world wide issue at all. They are fearmongering liars and can't be trusted.
 
What exactly are the funerary rites that seem to cause so much trouble? I can't seem to find any sources on the specifics, just that the body is washed and kept in the house for a few days—which, while bad in this particular instance, doesn't sound so different from what western cultures did before modern funerals. Is there something particularly strange about central African funerals that causes ebola to spread?
Way more touching the body directly from what I saw in one documentary.
 
So we've gone from eternal 2016 to eternal 2014 huh?

I don't think it's an upgrade but it at least reminded me of this absolute banger.
 
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