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| toubab1020 |
Posted - 10 Aug 2014 : 10:58:42 This KILLED probably about 50 people worldwide between 1918 and 1919,never heard about this ? This event seem now to have been relegated to languish on the dusty shelves of history. Could EBOLA KILL as many or even more people in the future ?
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/pdfs/05-0979.pdf |
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| toubab1020 |
Posted - 16 Aug 2014 : 08:58:08 Welcome back SAB,happy that at least one other person is posting
As pointed out by SAB should have read "50 MILLION", NO EXCUSE I should have read my words more carefully,Sorry,fixed now.
quote: Originally posted by toubab1020
This KILLED probably about 50 MILLION people worldwide between 1918 and 1919,never heard about this ? This event seem now to have been relegated to languish on the dusty shelves of history. Could EBOLA KILL as many or even more people in the future ?
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/pdfs/05-0979.pdf
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| sab |
Posted - 16 Aug 2014 : 00:34:22
Toubab - u forgot to include 'million' if my memory is correct it was fifty million and it all started with a few.
Our mother earth is in a very serious situation. War, disease & poverty, one after the other.
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