473e3a No.27176
>The first case, a male taxi driver in his early 40s, was not a registered contact, and is thought to have worked for a short time in Conakry whilst symptomatic.
>A male health worker who was registered as a contact after treating the taxi driver at a private clinic subsequently also tested positive for EVD.
>The remaining case, a woman in her early 40s, was a registered contact of a previous case in Conakry but was lost to follow-up. Investigations suggest she travelled outside Conakry to consult a traditional healer in the prefecture of Dubreka before her death.
Take me to Jerusalem, driver, and step on it!
http://apps.who.int/ebola/current-situation/ebola-situation-report-26-august-2015
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473e3a No.27179
>>27176
Why not take the train?
But keks aside, this is great news!
This means she's done taking her much needed and deserved nap. She awakens once more!
Thank you, Ebola-Chan!
Good luck, Ebola-Chan!
I love you, Ebola-Chan!
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473e3a No.27198
Good luck Ebola-Chan!
We love you Ebola-Chan!
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