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BBC News - Ebola deaths mount in Sierra Leone and Liberia - 0 views

  • High numbers of new cases of the Ebola virus are being reported in Sierra Leone and Liberia, with 19 deaths over three days this week, the UN's World Health Organization (WHO) says. Such figures showed that it was a race against time to control the epidemic in Sierra Leone, medical charity MSF said.
  • Medecins Sans Frontieres said its teams in eastern Sierra Leone were "racing against time to stop the spread of the disease". "We're under massive time pressure: the longer it takes to find and follow up with people who have come in contact with sick people, the more difficult it will be to control the outbreak," MSF emergency co-ordinator Anja Wolz said in a statement. "We still have no idea how many villages are affected. I'm afraid we've only seen the tip of the iceberg." The disease creates fear within communities and sick people are often stigmatised so experts believe the key to stopping the spread of the virus is to make sure affected communities understand it better.
  • "Families can be driven out of their villages, and sick people can be cast out to die on their own," said Ms Wolz. The WHO gathers data on confirmed, probable and suspected cases and deaths in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. So far in the West African outbreak there have been 888 cases.
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    Ebola is one of the nastiest killers on earth. Whenever it appears, you need to keep an eye out for government involvement. Ebola at least was one of the biological warfare agents weaponized by the U.S. Army's CBW freaks at Ft. Detrick, Maryland. Although the U.S. officially renounced biological warfare, At least a couple of African outbreaks were strongly suspected of being Army CBW tests. 
Paul Merrell

Sarin Exposure Raises Concerns About ISIS Chemical Weapons In Syria - 0 views

  • The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) has issued a report today affirming that the blood samples of some Syrians tested positive for exposure to sarin, raising concerns about the use of chemical weapons in the ongoing civil war. The OPCW had an explicit mandate to not blame anybody for the chemical exposure, which would nominally allow nations to blame anyone they want for the attacks, though the OPCW followed this up by affirming that the Syrian government’s entire chemical weapons arsenal was already destroyed. Most nations have eagerly blamed the Syrian government for such exposure, though Russia put two and two together and noted that the two reports made the probability “very high” that ISIS has developed its own rudimentary chemical weapons. ISIS has been occasionally reported to use chemical weapons inside Iraq and Syria, but if their development is progressing it could dramatically change the face of the war, particularly if ISIS can began to more accurately deploy such weapons around the battlefield.
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    That Al Nusrah had sarin gas weapons has already been established. I'm not sure that this article suggesting that ISIL has them too is accurate. There is no mention of Al Nusrah and it may be just conjecture on the part of the reporter that the OPCW reports point the finger at ISIL. I.e., I see no awareness in the article that Al Nurah even exists. But what is indisputably news is strong OPCW confirmation that the Syrian government was not to blame.  
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