Deadly Diseases That Aren't Ebola (6 pics)

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Ebola continues to strike fear in the hearts of people all around with. With a few people in America recently being diagnosed with Ebola, the hype behind the disease is at an all time high. People are so distracted by Ebola that they're clearly forgetting about these deadly diseases.



1 Deadly Diseases That Aren't Ebola (6 pics)


2 Deadly Diseases That Aren't Ebola (6 pics)


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6 Deadly Diseases That Aren't Ebola (6 pics)

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№1 Author: candysack (14 Oct 2014 01:37) Total user comments: 1436


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there should be a law that if you refuse to vaccinate your kids, they could only attend schools with non-vaccinated kids. then see how that works out for you

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№2 Author: Ben2017 (14 Oct 2014 05:03) Total user comments: 2046


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non vaccinated kids cannot enrole in public schools to my knowlege.
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№3 Author: Aindy (14 Oct 2014 10:06) Total user comments: 2863


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You do know this ebola spreads more like aids than the flu. Its through exchange of bodily fluids. And there have only been 1000 cases worldwide, and less than 500 deaths. Since its discovery malaria has killed many more.

By the way, it was first discovered during an outbreak in1976, so the virus had plenty of time to do harm, but the news decided to wait almost 40 years.

Bird and swine flu were more scary with it being transmitted by animals, but you can see it was nothing to be afraid of.

candysack,
Ben2017,
You would rather give your child an untested vaccine? And force it on others?
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№4 Author: loveandhate (14 Oct 2014 10:12) Total user comments: 1571


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too many to count
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№5 Author: mobius (15 Oct 2014 01:19) Total user comments: 1073


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How can an unvaccinated child infect a classroom full of vaccinated children. Does that mean the vaccinated children's vaccination is faulty or problematic? If so, then why vaccinate? If an infected child enters a classroom full of protected children, the protected children are just going to wonder why their friend, the unvaccinated one, didn't come to school. The belief that an unprotected child is going to hurt a protected child is just sheeple thinking.
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