Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:make it historic and give them blankets of chickenpox patients. An American traditionAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think we need to collect all the Ebola poo poo and vomit and dump it on ISIS!
+1
Poo bombs!
Ebola is transmitted on blankets too, right? Just make it a two-for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fuck we are not as a nation prepared. Damn it obama do something.
God damnit, why isn't Obama f'in cleaning out the toilets with Clorox? Clearly that is his job.
Anonymous wrote:make it historic and give them blankets of chickenpox patients. An American traditionAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think we need to collect all the Ebola poo poo and vomit and dump it on ISIS!
+1
Poo bombs!
make it historic and give them blankets of chickenpox patients. An American traditionAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I think we need to collect all the Ebola poo poo and vomit and dump it on ISIS!
+1
Poo bombs!
Anonymous wrote:PP, I am worse than you. I figured we should just send them an ebola patient to behead. The arterial spray should do it. Ebola broke out in the wrong place.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC says this:
5. Is it safe for Ebola patients to use the bathroom?
Yes. Sanitary sewers may be used for the safe disposal of patient waste. Additionally, sewage handling processes (e.g., anaerobic digestion, composting, and disinfection) in the United States are designed to inactivate infectious agents.
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/hcp/environmental-infection-control-in-hospitals.html
Anonymous wrote: I think we need to collect all the Ebola poo poo and vomit and dump it on ISIS!
Anonymous wrote: I think we need to collect all the Ebola poo poo and vomit and dump it on ISIS!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The CDC says this:
5. Is it safe for Ebola patients to use the bathroom?
Yes. Sanitary sewers may be used for the safe disposal of patient waste. Additionally, sewage handling processes (e.g., anaerobic digestion, composting, and disinfection) in the United States are designed to inactivate infectious agents.
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/hcp/environmental-infection-control-in-hospitals.html
Ewwh. What if a toilet backs up? We have a low flusher and recently had out roto rooter.
Anonymous wrote:The CDC says this:
5. Is it safe for Ebola patients to use the bathroom?
Yes. Sanitary sewers may be used for the safe disposal of patient waste. Additionally, sewage handling processes (e.g., anaerobic digestion, composting, and disinfection) in the United States are designed to inactivate infectious agents.
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/hcp/environmental-infection-control-in-hospitals.html
Anonymous wrote:Fuck we are not as a nation prepared. Damn it obama do something.