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TORONTO -- As West Africa's Ebola outbreak continues to rage, some experts are coming to the conclusion that it may take large amounts of vaccines and maybe even drugs -- all still experimental and in short supply -- to bring the outbreak under control.
Embedded in that notion is the reality that the catastrophic epidemic may remain unchecked for months, given that these products haven't yet been proven to be safe or effective in people, and won't be available in significant amounts any time soon. Experimental Ebola drugs in particular will remain in scarce supply for a considerable time.
"It is conceivable that this epidemic will not turn around even if we pour resources into it. It may just keep going and going and it might require a vaccine," Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told The Canadian Press in an interview. Read more: www.ctvnews.ca...
"As the epidemic gets more and more formidable and in some cases out of control it is quite conceivable, if not likely, that we may need to deploy the vaccine to the entire country to be able to shut the epidemic down. That is clearly a possibility." Read more: www.ctvnews.ca...
originally posted by: violet
Wonder how long it will be before the rest of us are required to get vaccines? It should obviously be for those who plan to visit the infected countries, until its under control. I would speculate it's once our Nations have a considerable amount of cases, that we too will follow protocol on this method of eradication.
Either way the experts aren't so optimistic regarding Ebola compared to a few short months ago
CTV News
TORONTO -- As West Africa's Ebola outbreak continues to rage, some experts are coming to the conclusion that it may take large amounts of vaccines and maybe even drugs -- all still experimental and in short supply -- to bring the outbreak under control.
Embedded in that notion is the reality that the catastrophic epidemic may remain unchecked for months, given that these products haven't yet been proven to be safe or effective in people, and won't be available in significant amounts any time soon. Experimental Ebola drugs in particular will remain in scarce supply for a considerable time.
"It is conceivable that this epidemic will not turn around even if we pour resources into it. It may just keep going and going and it might require a vaccine," Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told The Canadian Press in an interview. Read more: www.ctvnews.ca...
I'd rather take my chances seeing how this thing is a propaganda joke. The test for Ebola is not even accurate. It tests for antibodies. You can be perfectly healthy and test positive.
More crap on crap.
originally posted by: mcChoodles
a reply to: [post=18502663]violet[/post
Let me guess who will administer the program...wait for it...Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the vaccine making companies they own.
Satanic whores who worship death and gold.
Judgment day is coming. Bill gates has been indicted by Supreme Court of India for forcing vaccines on the children of illiterate parents.
I'd like to see him suffer the African penalty of mabuna. ]
By the way, anyone know why it will take months before the supposed experimental Ebola medication will be in large supply? You would think the government would put pressure on pharmaceutical companies to work 24/7 to knock out enough supplies as quickly as possible to stem the spread of this virus.