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Take a spray bottle containing discinfectant with u and wear gloves. Spray d atm before use and wear ur gloves. Dats a lot safer than washing ur hands after using the atm. |
As I said things r cheaper in Florida overall than DC. U should check apartmentguide.com for rental prices and figure out ur tax burden and decide. But price of milk/cable/bread would b same as every other city. davidif: I heard that things are expensive there and that the overall experience is overrated. Is it true? |
I went to school in Tampa, FL and we used to go to Miami and Orlando all the time. You would love Miami if u like d sun, beautiful palms, lakes and the ocean/beaches. And yea miami is also known for beautiful women too hahaha. Florida is cheaper to live in general, compared to DC, but I think d salaries r less too compared to DC so u would have to see for urself. Guess check apartmentguide/realtors to see housing cost and d rest is pretty much d same nationwide. Cheers |
dude you gay! tammmy: Often been a person that admires my self so so much, could spend hours in front of the mirror of course that's because am very cute, now it took me a while to discover am a narcissist. |
Hey Sorry you feel that way. Check out MSM Powder/tablets- it is a supplement that relieves joint pain and inflamation. I dont know if they have it in naija but check out Med Plus, Health Plus or Mopheth Pharmacy. effico: Good day friends. Please what do you think could be the cause of chronic back and joint pains, including muscular aches and fatigue. These symptoms have been going on for close to 4 years now. Your various contributions will be highly welcomed. Thank you |
A second American aid worker in Liberia has tested positive for Ebola, according to the Christian humanitarian group she works for. Nancy Writebol is employed by Serving in Mission, or SIM, in Liberia and was helping the joint SIM/Samaritan's Purse team that is treating Ebola patients in Monrovia, according to a Samaritan's Purse statement. Nancy WritebolWritebol, who serves as SIM's personnel coordinator, has been living in Monrovia with her husband, David, according to SIM's website. The Charlotte, North Carolina, residents have been in Liberia since August 2013, according to the blog Writebols2Liberia. They have two adult children. On Saturday, Samaritan's Purse announced that American doctor Kent Brantly had become infected. The 33-year-old former Indianapolis resident had been treating Ebola patients in Monrovia and started feeling ill, spokeswoman Melissa Strickland said. Once he started noticing the symptoms last week, Brantly isolated himself. Brantly, the medical director for Samaritan Purse's Ebola Consolidated Case Management Center in Monrovia, has been in the country since October, Strickland said. "When the Ebola outbreak hit, he took on responsibilities with our Ebola direct clinical treatment response, but he was serving in a missionary hospital in Liberia prior to his work with Ebola patients," she said. Deadliest Ebola outbreak Health officials say the Ebola outbreak, centered in West Africa, is the deadliest ever. As of July 20, some 1,093 people in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia are thought to have been infected by Ebola since its symptoms were first observed four months ago, according to the World Health Organization. Inside Guinea's ebola crisis Testing confirmed the Ebola virus in 786 of those cases; 442 of those people died. Of the 1,093 confirmed, probable and suspected cases, 660 people have died. There also are fears the virus could spread to Africa's most populous country, Nigeria. Last week, a Liberian man hospitalized with Ebola in Lagos died, Nigerian Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu said. Lagos, the largest city in Nigeria, has a population of more than 20 million. The man arrived at Lagos airport on July 20 and was isolated in a local hospital after showing symptoms associated with the virus. He told officials he had no direct contact with anyone with the virus nor had he attended the burial of anyone who died of Ebola. Read More on CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/27/world/africa/ebola-american-doctor-infected/index.html?hpt=hp_t1 |
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