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May They Rest In Peace
March 5, 2003 - 03:33 AM
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My heart goes out to all the Congolese families and friends who have lost their loved ones, may their souls rest in peace. At least 108 people had, when I penned this, lost their lives to ebola a deadly disease that's been haunting Congo land (RDC and ROC) intermittently. Condolescences to all those who are in grief and to the scientists and health professionals may the cure be found for this ebola. Ebola can kill up to 90% of its victims at a time in any one of its waves. Cuvette-Ouest, Kikwit and other villages are dead.
My heart goes out to all those whose people were lost in the Hwange train collision accident in Zimbabwe where 40 people died 1 February, 2003. May their souls rest in peace.
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ROSEBANK
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ebola
March 5, 2003 - 04:59 AM
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Do we have anyone doing or practising biochemistry in this tribe? Any medical practitioner or scientist wanting a challenge? Ebola has no known medical cure please rise to the occasion. Think high fever, internal haemorrhages, diarrhoea, gum bleeding, and more = think what ebola victims go thru.
The current ebola wave, was detected on 4 January and apparently began when the BaKongo people of the Congo land ate infected gorilla meat. Gorilla meat? Vicious circle I told you?
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