“As of Wednesday, there have been 13,703 reported cases of Ebola, the organization tweeted, with 13,676 of those in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the three most affected countries in this outbreak.
The fatality rate in those countries has remained consistently around 70 percent, Aylward said. “
What’s alarming is the numbers they’ll be posting in another month, 3 months, etc.
....”Whats alarming is the numbers theyll be posting in another month, 3 months, etc.”.....
I don’t think it really matters to them....it’s not about the people suffering there...it’s about control of the resources they want to cultivate in Africa, and this without the fear of disease.... and use of the millions pouring into Africa nations now.
Remember Obama just had the Africa Summit...and said it was his focus...and here we are....with our military there and this disease it’s pushed back the fighting.....and we’re “building “ there now.
I agree, because the actual numbers were not being done, so there is no telling how many died without being ‘on the list’ so to speak.