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To: twato@hotmail.com, AtCrossADH, EMOSSELLImagine, if you will, you have just gotten back from a great vacation! You got to see all the African hot spots, and Zaire was your favorite! The people were so nice! They let you taste their food, hunt their land, even get a body ready for burial. Considered a very high honor for an outsider! You are home now and have a slight headache but after a great vacation like that who care? You take a few aspirins, get your film developed, pick up a few thing from the super market, to home. You still have your headache, but think nothing of it. You go to bed and the next morning your headache has gotten worse, and you have diarrhea now, but it is not "normal" diarrhea, it has blood in it. You call your doctor who tells you to come in right away. While you're there you vomit and your vomit has blood in it also. They suspect you have hemmerageal, so they run some tests. From what the tests show you are perfectly fine, nothing go cause this. Soon your eyes become "ghost eyes" (the coming plaque p. 100) red, and looking off to the distance. The next day you die. You had the Ebola virus, one of the deadliest, most feared viruses known to man today.
There are no known cures, or vaccines, but there is an experimental "cure" in the works. The infected patient is given a blood transfusion from past Ebola survivors. Seven out of the eight patients given the treatment survived the ghastly virus.
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