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Two Americans have already received a secret serum to fight ebola. No doubt the secret serum has been used for certain victims in other countries too. So there is some sort of vaccine available right now to a selected few .......... Why have the aid agencies not got this serum right now, or is it the pharmaceutical companies have not worked out yet how they can make money out of it.

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Ebola Efforts In A State Of Complete Chaos

 

WHO predicts as many as 1.4 million cases by late January if outbreak continues apace

 

http://www.infowars.com/ebola-efforts-in-a-state-of-complete-chaos/

 

The Ebola Outbreak in West Africa has reached a state of disorganized chaos, as the World Health Organization attempts to launch a controversial program that would move infected persons from their homes and into temporary holding facilities, providing them with basic care and preventing them from infecting family members.

 

WHO predicts 21,000 new Ebola cases by November and as many as 1.4 million cases by late January if something isn’t done quickly to contain the poorly-managed situation.

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Welcome to the USA...no worries, a few thousands dead but Big Pharma will roll out

some vaccine to save the day...of course, it will be more or less untested and for sure,

Big Pharma will not incur any liabilities when the new vaccine is exposed to cause damage!

 

"They" have a boilerplate script "they" are working from...

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http://www.nytimes.c...eader-says.html

 

The leader of the World Health Organization criticized the drug industry on Monday, saying that the drive for profit was one reason no vaccine had yet been found for Ebola. In a speech at a regional conference in Cotonou, Benin, Dr. Margaret Chan, the director general of the W.H.O., also denounced the glaring absence of effective public health systems in the worst-affected countries.

 

At least 13,567 people are known to have contracted the Ebola virus in the latest outbreak, and 4,951 have died, according to the latest data on the W.H.O. website, which was updated on Friday.

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