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Ebola: The Most Perfect Killing Machine In Nature?


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Our picks of the week from around the web, including the continuing threat of the deadly Ebola virus, the gridlock capital of the world, and life beyond Earth.
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Amid the total isolation of southern Guinea, the only area where deadly cases of the recent outbreak have been recorded, scarce reports have come out of the Gueckedou quarantine camp.
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Set up near the Liberia and Sierra Leone borders by medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF), the makeshift clinic - which consists of two corrugated iron buildings and a tent village - currently has only 20 beds and a capacity for 50 patients, AFP reported.

 

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Some of the medics have already witnessed many deaths at the camp. MSF's Naoufel Dridi told The Telegraph that he "never had to deal with this many bodies in these few days on any job before."

 

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"You can be helping somebody by getting them a juice, or a glass of cold water, or whatever he wants because you know really he has very little chance to survive, and then less than an hour later he is dead," Dridi says

 

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endi puli ardam kakunda post u...

edo man cell nundi esa sagam info cut ayindi script prob i guess! 

 

@ chittinaidu thanks for the posts man.

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