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On Tuesday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is expected to release its own predictions for only Liberia and Sierra Leone — the two West African countries that recently have shown the steadiest and most alarming spread of cases.
The CDC calculations are based, in part, on assumptions that cases have been dramatically underreported. Other projections haven't made the same kind of attempt to quantify illnesses that may have been missed in official counts.
CDC scientists conclude there may be as many as 21,000 reported and unreported cases in just those two countries as soon as the end of this month, according to a draft version of the report obtained by The Associated Press. They also predict that the two countries could have a staggering 550,000 to 1.4 million cases by late January.
originally posted by: BobAthome
unless cold temperatures , kill the virus,,,
Africa is a hot place,,not much winter there.
is there winter in Africa?
lowest Daily/Nightly averages?
going too the colder areas of Africa might help.
originally posted by: intrptr
originally posted by: BobAthome
a reply to: 59demon
smart virus.
Or smart programming? People found it deep in the jungle. It was placed there long ago like a depopulation bomb in case "civilization" encroached to far, threatening the environment.