Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Electricity

Captain Beefheart

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Saw your headline about MH370 raw data which conflicts with the muslim authorities narrative. . .
which is par for the course for that culture.
Same deal for the MERS virus. Can't have Muhammedan culture look bad . . .the following report MERS is just one step away from being blamed on the juice.

Deadly Mers virus ‘could be spread by cats and dogs’ and is not just found in Saudi Arabia, scientists warn
Household pets like cats and dogs could be partially to blame for the spread of the mysterious Mers virus, an expert has said, as scientists around the world struggle to understand more about how the deadly infection is transmitted.Columbia University’s Dr Thomas Briese is the lead author of a recent study that conclusively proved the version of the disease currently affecting humans is the same as the one carried by camels.
But the virus, which was first discovered in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and has since killed around 200 people across almost 600 cases, does not appear to have a disproportionate impact on people who deal with camels on a daily basis – and some people have been infected after no reported contact with the animals whatsoever.

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome has now been identified by the World Health Organisation as a “threat to the entire world”, but experts admit there are a great many “unknowns” in our knowledge of how the disease spreads.

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Iran confirms first two cases of MERS
DUBAI, May 27 (Reuters) - Iranian officials say they have confirmed the country;s first two cases of MERS, a deadly virus first reported two years ago in Saudi Arabia, its neighbour on the western side of the Gulf.
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PressTV: MERS death toll in S Arabia rises to 179: Officials
The health ministry says four new cases are confirmed to have been infected with the disease. The ministry added that the total number of infections in the kingdom is now nearly 560.

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N.J. health officials on lookout for rare MERS disease
As concern mounts worldwide over Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome, state health officials are issuing protocols for health care workers and local hospitals are reviewing quarantine policies.

The disease, while still rare, has mainly been diagnosed in countries in and around the Arabian Peninsula, but health officials are preparing here because the New York metropolitan area, with its diverse population and three airports, is more apt to see people who may have been exposed to the virus.