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Roy Jones
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Ripp, Thanks for posting these news stories. They are very helpful in keeping up with world events. I have read some of your post and can see you keep yourself informed. Keep up the good work. God Bless- Roy!
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And there will be great earthquakes in various places, and famines and pestilences ; and there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven. [Luke 21:11]
Deadly Bird Flu Could Spread Beyond Asia quote: PARIS (Reuters) - The bird flu outbreak that has recently killed 50 people in Asia and cost the region billions of dollars could spread to other parts of the world, the global animal health body OIE said on Thursday.
Flu pandemic could kill one billion people around the world, say experts quote: A Russian scientist has alarmingly announced that one billion people stand to die from the coming global flu pandemic. In the United States alone, as many as 700,000 people are expected to die in as little as six months following the outbreak.
Marburg virus threat spreads quote: The World Health Organisation has advised four countries around Angola to go on a Marburg alert after confirmation the deadly Ebola-like virus has now claimed 174 lives.
'Flesh-eating' germs on the rise, doctors warn quote: Dangerous drug-resistant staph infections are showing up at an alarming rate outside hospitals and nursing homes in the United States.
God bless.
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Ripp,
You are very welcome! I pray that your strength returns very quickly! Your postings of the latest news are very much appreciated! God bless you!
In Christ's love, Gramajo320
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quote: Originally posted by Gramajo320: Ripp,
Thank you very much for posting the latest news updates! God bless you!
In Christ's love, Gramajo320
Thank you and God bless. I'm still a bit drained from the last few weeks. Just trying to gather my strength for the next battle. I pray all of you are staying strong.
God bless.
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Ripp,
Thank you very much for posting the latest news updates! God bless you!
In Christ's love, Gramajo320
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And there will be great earthquakes in various places, and famines and pestilences ; and there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven. [Luke 21:11]
Ebola virus kills four in Sudan Health officials are investigating a new outbreak of the Ebola virus that has killed four people in Sudan.
2 more cases of kidney ailments reported Two additional cases of a mysterious kidney ailment have been confirmed in Central Florida patients, hospital officials said today.
Europe and Africa warned over TB The global war against tuberculosis is being successfully fought, but not in Africa and Europe, warn experts.
WHO: Marburg Virus Outbreak in Northern Angola Has Killed 95 GENEVA (AP) - An outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in northern Angola has killed 95 people, mainly children under 5, the U.N. health agency said Wednesday.
Report: China Faces Severe Water Shortages SHANGHAI, China (AP) - China's already severe water shortages are worsening due to heavy pollution of lakes and aquifers and urban development projects with a big thirst for water, such as lawns and fountains, state media reported.
Bird flu epidemic could kill as many as 750,000 in Britain: estimate LONDON (AFP) - Hundreds of thousands of people may die and one quarter of the work force could be absent if Britain were hit by a bird flu pandemic, a senior government official said.
93 Dead of Mysterious Fever in Angola Angola's government says 93 people, mostly children, have died from an unidentified fever that is similar to the deadly Ebola virus.
'Superbug' infections spiralling in Canadian hospitals TORONTO - Hospitals are failing to control antibiotic-resistant "superbug" infections that kill as many as 8,000 patients each year and cost health-care systems at least $100 million annually, a CBC News investigation has learned.
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