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The Fear Of Ebola At A Stockport School.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-27 84698/B ritish- school- bans-ni ne-year -old-Si erra-Le one-par ents-fe ared-cl assmate s-Ebola .html
Taking into consideration the parents demands, were the school right in banning this child from their school?
If your answer is no, then would your answer be any different If you had a child or grandchild at that school?
Taking into consideration the parents demands, were the school right in banning this child from their school?
If your answer is no, then would your answer be any different If you had a child or grandchild at that school?
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From the link: //'You would have to be in direct contact with someone showing symptoms, caring for them or giving them medical attention. //
From what I understood of a discussion on BBC Radio 4 yesterday, that’s not entirely true. According to that Ebola can be spread by contact with minute amounts of any bodily fluid, and the virus is capable of surviving for days on clothing or on any hard surface. That said, I think the course of action taken here is alarmist and unnecessary.
From what I understood of a discussion on BBC Radio 4 yesterday, that’s not entirely true. According to that Ebola can be spread by contact with minute amounts of any bodily fluid, and the virus is capable of surviving for days on clothing or on any hard surface. That said, I think the course of action taken here is alarmist and unnecessary.
jim360
/// Yes, thousands of Africans are dying from serious diseases for which better treatment facilities would be helpful but are rather too expensive for their relatively poor economies. Of course they don't need aid... ///
And haven't they received huge chunks of aid systematically over many, many years, does one dare to ask, would Africa be better off colonised once again?
/// Yes, thousands of Africans are dying from serious diseases for which better treatment facilities would be helpful but are rather too expensive for their relatively poor economies. Of course they don't need aid... ///
And haven't they received huge chunks of aid systematically over many, many years, does one dare to ask, would Africa be better off colonised once again?
jim360
/// The aid could and should be spent better and used more wisely. But it shouldn't be stopped..///
So we should continue to pile it back in, wasting millions of pounds, that could be put to better use by those who could spend and use it better and more wisely?
/// and we certainly shouldn't colonise Africa once again. ///
And don't you think that the ordinary African person would not benefit more under a western influence than under some of the despots that they have holding them down at present?
/// Do you believe what you say, or are you just trying to provoke a
reaction? ///
Isn't the quest to provoke a reaction what debating is all about?
/// The aid could and should be spent better and used more wisely. But it shouldn't be stopped..///
So we should continue to pile it back in, wasting millions of pounds, that could be put to better use by those who could spend and use it better and more wisely?
/// and we certainly shouldn't colonise Africa once again. ///
And don't you think that the ordinary African person would not benefit more under a western influence than under some of the despots that they have holding them down at present?
/// Do you believe what you say, or are you just trying to provoke a
reaction? ///
Isn't the quest to provoke a reaction what debating is all about?
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