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>> No.6789206 [DELETED]  [View]
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Okay, so with all this hysteria over ebola, I have a question. Why haven't we had an epidemic in such a long time? I mean, the world is pretty much interconnected now, so shouldn't we see the spread of viruses at a much more common rate?
Why haven't we seen a black plague, or a bubonic plague etc?

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I'm wondering whether the doubling time of ebola deaths is shortening or lengthening over time.

I know that the statistics being released by the WHO and the CDC aren't very reliable, but I'm still curious about this.

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