I like Three Dots tees-they last for years and are so flattering (I get the British tee with 3/4 sleeves).
I like Three Dots tees-they last for years and are so flattering (I get the British tee with 3/4 sleeves).
She wasn't symptomatic until the day after she landed so your husband (and you) are fine. Still, she shouldn't have left Dallas.
You know, my husband is an epidemiologist and while he was getting his MPH, he learned that pig farms are pretty much the worst when it comes to negative effects on the surrounding environment; haven't watched the Frontline yet but curious if it goes into that. The stories he told were disgusting.
Wait, what? Because I said that vegetables have fewer antibiotics than meat? I'm killing bees or I'm the worst person ever? One comment on one article and this is the response? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding.
Thanks for the reply-I seriously appreciate it and will watch the video-but my comment wasn't really that smug; that word is constantly used with vegetarians and it becomes tiresome.
... but no antibiotics, which helps overall.
I'll bring some Clorox. Being 47 and bringing my husband and son will likely preclude any HS encounters but I do appreciate the warning. Also, gross.
Keep up the comments of reason!
Me, too! Got it the same day as my flu shot and I could barely move. Still, I was proud and relieved to have gotten the booster.
He was likely vomiting and bleeding constantly in the end stage of the disease so there must have been one tiny moment that something got into her system as she was changing out of her bodily-fluid covered protective gear. Health officials and experts have nothing to gain by lying about transmissibility.
I'm driving to your fair city to see Paul McCartney tomorrow night. Will I get Ebola?
I just read that he had a temperature of 103 and knowing that he was from Liberia, the staff still sent him home. That is the discrete disconnect right there. I absolutely agree with your opinion about the cost of health care but I think it was a Friday night and even if he did have a PCP, the clinic would have been…
I doubt MD Anderson would have screwed this up; this hospital messed up badly but not all are terrible. Still, I'm flummoxed that they would have sent home a Liberian with a 103 temperature. Mind-boggling.
...which is probably why Ebola is waning in Nigeria, I would assume? Oh, hi. We were just commenting on the Gawker article.
Are those seven-year olds? Yeesh.
OK, I see where you are coming from; I believe the Nobel committee chose an Indian and Pakistani in the same year for similar reasons. I think Malala will, of course, receive most of the attention because of her story but-as you no doubt no by now-Satyarthi probably could have won it on his own. And, like peasandrice…
I don't think it was shared because he was a man but the fact that he is Indian may have had something to do with it. Still, he has also done amazing, life-saving work and deserves the prize, too.
Some of that is because they don't want the animal to go to an abusive home but also to prevent returns. I volunteer for a couple of shelters and rescue groups and the number of returned animals drops dramatically when adopters are put through the wringer. Thakns to everyone on this thread who stuck it out!!
They will list the donations they have made to various Boys and Girls Clubs...
I use "like" on FB to tell my friends that I read, got or understood their post. Kind of like a check-in.