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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds good, if hard to implement. I have to say between ebola and HIV, I'd rather get the latter. You can live with the latter. So if they don't prescreen the blood for HIV and other illnesses and give it to people that way, there'd probably still be some takers.[/quote] I would take Ebola any day, better to die quickly or recover and live, than have a chronic condition. Plus, I believe that people treated with serum early in the course in the USA might have a high survival rate. All we need is one nasty WWIII making access to meds difficult and HIV positive people will drop. The HIV causes 99% of its victims to die. [/quote] 100% of people without HIV die :roll:. HIV is now a chronic condition in this country and people go on to live long and healthy lives. We have medication to treat it. Many have shown almost complete remission with almost no detectable virus in their system. Have fun having your organs melt, bleeding out of every orfice, shaking, severe pain....good lord..the stupid sh*t I read on this forum.[/quote]
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