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kM_89 wrote:Just awesome, the world getting over populated in any case, hopefully it leads to a reduction in traffic.
kM_89 wrote:Just awesome, the world getting over populated in any case, hopefully it leads to a reduction in traffic.
GRIM wrote:kM_89 wrote:Just awesome, the world getting over populated in any case, hopefully it leads to a reduction in traffic.
with a comment like this you should be the first to go
ilove3 wrote:GRIM wrote:kM_89 wrote:Just awesome, the world getting over populated in any case, hopefully it leads to a reduction in traffic.
with a comment like this you should be the first to go
THIS!!!!!
kM_89 wrote:Just awesome, the world getting over populated in any case, hopefully it leads to a reduction in traffic.
sliderz1 wrote:can you say ebola like riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiicolaaaaaaaaaaaaa?
brainchild wrote:i was there...messed up part is samples have to be sent to Canada for confirmation. So if proper precautions aren't taken up front, half the hosp will be infected by the time we know for sure it's Ebola we're dealing with
Chairman of the NCRHA Dr. Shahnaz Mohammed says no need to panic, Ebola has not reached Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Mohammed was responding to reports of an Ebola scare at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mt. Hope by a male patient who was transferred from Mayaro Health District exhibiting flu-like symptoms upon his return from Equitorial Guinea, a small country in Central Africa. Dr. Mohammed says the patient was kept in isolation as a pre-cautionary measure. But doctors believe the flu-like symptoms may be Malaria or Dengue.
Cross Blood wrote:Chairman of the NCRHA Dr. Shahnaz Mohammed says no need to panic, Ebola has not reached Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Mohammed was responding to reports of an Ebola scare at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mt. Hope by a male patient who was transferred from Mayaro Health District exhibiting flu-like symptoms upon his return from Equitorial Guinea, a small country in Central Africa. Dr. Mohammed says the patient was kept in isolation as a pre-cautionary measure. But doctors believe the flu-like symptoms may be Malaria or Dengue.
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JoKeR1980 wrote:well I didn't hear anything until I went on tuner and I see a ched wey some imps say dey hear about a suspected case of ebola in mt hope where they worked and then came on tuner to ask if we hear anything cause asking here better than the info he get where he work
but no I eh hear anything
Halfbreed07 wrote:Cross Blood wrote:Chairman of the NCRHA Dr. Shahnaz Mohammed says no need to panic, Ebola has not reached Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Mohammed was responding to reports of an Ebola scare at the Eric Williams Medical Sciences Complex in Mt. Hope by a male patient who was transferred from Mayaro Health District exhibiting flu-like symptoms upon his return from Equitorial Guinea, a small country in Central Africa. Dr. Mohammed says the patient was kept in isolation as a pre-cautionary measure. But doctors believe the flu-like symptoms may be Malaria or Dengue.
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that user name thou
redmanjp wrote:tv6- malaria confirmed, not ebola
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