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"The Ebola patient died during the night in the St Georg Clinic in Leipzig," said a statement from the clinic in the eastern city.
"Despite intensive medical care and the best efforts by medical staff, the 56-year-old UN worker succumbed to the serious infection."
The clinic said in a statement: "The patient sick with Ebola fever died during the night in St. Georg Clinic in Leipzig.
"Despite intensive medical measures and maximum efforts by the medical team, the 56-year-old UN employee succumbed to the serious infectious disease."
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Where are you getting the 70% mortality rate from?
To date 8,900+ have been confirmed as contracting Ebola with 4,700+ dying. This gives you a mortality rate of just under 50%.
Someone else claimed 70% mortality rate today, can you please provide a link to this figure.
Even in West Africa, Doctors are puzzled by why some people die and others live.
ZURICH—The Ebola virus is killing 70% of the people who contract the disease, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, and as many as 10,000 new cases a week could be reported by early December.
Dr. Bruce Aylward, the WHO assistant director-general in charge of the organization’s response to the epidemic, said the Ebola virus is “still moving geographically, still escalating” in some bigger cities. He expressed concern the disease could spread to countries that share borders with Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, the epicenters of the current outbreak, singling out Côte d’Ivoire as particularly vulnerable.
Dr. Aylward pushed for adoption of the WHO’s goal to safely bury 70% of the people killed by Ebola and treat 70% those with the disease within 60 days, a plan it’s dubbed 70-70-60, to help prevent the spread of the disease
The WHO’s latest numbers indicated 8,914 suspected or confirmed Ebola cases and 4,447 deaths from the disease. Based on those numbers, the mortality rate is just under 50%. (EDS: 49.88%). But Dr. Aylward said that when patients can be monitored throughout the course of their disease the mortality rate is actually 70% in the affected countries.
originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
a reply to: HardCorps
Thanks for that, very interesting, because the figures they released today do not equate to 70% mortality rate.
Someone is lying somewhere, which just adds to the confusion, which kind of emphasises the BS surrounding this whole outbreak.
The Wall Street Journal reports that retrieval teams are accepting bribes from families of Ebola victims to issue death certificates that say their loved ones died of other causes, allowing them to keep their bodies for a traditional burial.
originally posted by: pl3bscheese
a reply to: Cobaltic1978
Well your math is a little off. That's over 50%. Secondly, the cases are growing logarithmically, and death is the end result. You can be a "case" for a while before perishing. That puts the number in the 60-70% range.