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2014 Jun 20, 5:12am   113,333 views  289 comments

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While you dorks worry about Federal Reserve or the price of milk....

DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The Ebola outbreak ravaging West Africa is "totally out of control," according to a senior official for Doctors Without Borders, who says the medical group is stretched to the limit in its capacity to respond.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/20/ebola-west-africa_n_5515140.html

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188   Rew   2014 Oct 2, 2:30pm  

CaptainShuddup says

Great now they are saying Ebola medicine is in short supply.
I sure hope the Liberals are right Like they always are. *sarcasm off

Since most Drs and their schools are from urban, Democratic, bastions of prosperity ... why haven't you already figured out our master plan? Drop Ebola "deep into the heart of Texas". (We have plenty of cure here in California (wink))

189   Rew   2014 Oct 2, 2:46pm  

Call it Crazy says

Rew says

Then flipping act like it, Mr. "OMG! They hosed off the sidewalk we are all gonna die."

Try to act like an adult and go back up and read what I wrote again and see if you can find that type of response...

Challenge accepted. Let's recap ...

Call it Crazy says

mell says

http://twitchy.com/2014/10/02/news-chopper-caught-ebola-clean-up-crew-um-notice-anything-missing-its-enraging-photo/

Only in America, send a clean-up crew in to mop up high contagious Ebola vomit, give them a power washer so they can blow it all over the place. Oh, and don't give them any personal protection equipment....

But, some people here feel that the authorities have everything under control and there is no chance of it spreading...

Sure.....

*

Like this?

And further up your rant how I was spreading miss-information, which happens to be true, about how Ebola is not a very hardy virus outside the body. And then further when you challenged the temperature and environment as essentially being good for the spread of ebola ... which I countered again with more factual things about the virus not being water born and being denatured in water relatively quickly.

Forgive me if I got the impression you were panic mongering.

Is this some misguided stab at the Obama administration/America? If it is ... piss poor job. I'll bet huge chunks of the people dealing with this are going to be Obama hating republicans too.

Edit: you just sound scared.

190   Tenpoundbass   2014 Oct 3, 12:38am  

Fucking Africa is taking this thing more seriously than our Assholes are.

This is someone handing the folks in the quarantine home, supplies.
Note the Hazmat suit, to the untrained eye, that's looks like a Pimping hat, But it's really a high tech ebola protection forcefield. Someone should do that apartment building a favor and mail someone a bag of confectioners sugar.
Then that way, they will get a team of 200 high tech decontamination squad, to descend on that place with camera teams in tow.

191   bob2356   2014 Oct 3, 1:48am  

Call it Crazy says

Only in America, send a clean-up crew in to mop up high contagious Ebola vomit, give them a power washer so they can blow it all over the place. Oh, and don't give them any personal protection equipment....

How do guys flying around in a helicopter know that is what is happening? People power wash sidewalks all the time. Did they land and interview? Do they know this is the exact spot the guy vomited?? How would they know that?

The photo stamp says yesterday. The guy allegedly vomited 6 days ago. People walked around vomit on the side walk for 5 days in an apartment complex? Really, you're buying that? Ebola can't survive 5 days laying on the sidewalk in the dallas sun or 1 day for that matter. How do the helo guys know that the vomit wasn't doused in bleach 5 days ago? How do the helo guys know there was vomit there when they started power washing

This whole thing sounds like bullshit to me.

192   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 3:05am  

WARNING : The photos are more viral than ebola, and CiC and Capn are now infected.

If you believe a hosed down sidewalk is a dry surface, you may be infected. If you believe random sensational photos of unknown origin, four days after an event, may be related to the original event, you may be infected. If you believe handing someone a bag containing supplies, with no personal contact, is a high risk activity for catching ebola, you may be infected.

Warning: bullshit sensationalism can live in the mind, unchecked, in people with compromised critical thinking. Refrain from reading the internet if you are a dumb-ass. If you suspect you are a dumb-ass, please do not post or participate in any content generation on the internet. You can infect others with your asshattery.

(If that is over line, or considered a personal attack, sorry. I just cannot tolerate persons who claim they are being objective and the true keeper of truth and facts, yet can regurgitate this bs so willingly and so fast. Total crap.)

193   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 3:34am  

I think you are too far gone for this to be effective CiC.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/goatsandsoda/2014/09/12/346114454/how-do-you-catch-ebola-by-air-sweat-or-water

http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/lab-bio/res/psds-ftss/ebola-eng.php

Call it Crazy says

You don't understand the other posters here..

Come on mr pouty pants. Turn that frown upside down.

194   HydroCabron   2014 Oct 3, 3:38am  

At least this issue has a foreign name. That means conservatives will take it seriously.

How about a foreign name for coal power plants, which kill over 10,000 people a year? Preferably something Arabic sounding. We could bring conservatives and liberals together to solve that problem!

195   Vicente   2014 Oct 3, 3:54am  

HydroCabron says

At least this issue has a foreign name. That means conservatives will take it seriously.

If I ever get to name a really deadly virus my candidates are:

Jesus Loves You
Fluffy Bunny
Glaxo SmithKline
Goldman Sachs

Fun for the whole family!

196   Dan8267   2014 Oct 3, 5:44am  

Call it Crazy says

More Republican lies. I'm heavily against Obamacare, but I would never lie like Crazy does. With Obamacare, there are many winners and loser. Some people benefit like those who have per-existing conditions, and some people get ripped off like the young and healthy. To say that no citizen is benefiting from Obamacare is just an outright lie.

People who make such outrageous lies do so because they are such pathological liars that they can no longer distinguish between plausible lies and lies that are batshit crazy.

197   Peter P   2014 Oct 3, 5:58am  

Dan8267 says

Some people benefit like those who have per-existing conditions, and some people get ripped off like the young and healthy.

Everybody has some pre-existing conditions. The very notion of health insurance is ridiculous. Healthcare *cannot* be handle by the market and a reasonable society will have some form of single-payer system.

198   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 6:15am  

Dan8267 says

To say that no citizen is benefiting from Obamacare is just an outright lie.

There is an underlying agenda and axe to grind which obscures and blinds to reality and truth. Yep yep.

199   HydroCabron   2014 Oct 3, 6:33am  

In the face of the ebola threat, we have only one option: strip millions of their health insurance.

200   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 6:46am  

Alas. It is as I feared. CiC is ultimately too far compromised.

(You are ignoring the additional pieces there describing how they managed to get Ebola to survive for a day (that's one) ... in the dark ... and what the effects of water are, how the virus survivability outside the body is more/less survivable than Lassa, AIDS, etc. You can lead a horse to water but ...)

201   Peter P   2014 Oct 3, 6:47am  

Call it Crazy says

There are plenty of winners and losers..

Precisely, this is why everybody must participate in the system. There is no way around this. It is not an insurance-type market in the faintest sense.

Besides, having healthcare tied to employment is a terrible idea. People will be discouraged from starting their own businesses.

202   Tenpoundbass   2014 Oct 3, 7:00am  

HydroCabron says

At least this issue has a foreign name. That means conservatives will take it seriously.

Mark my word if this thing takes off here, it will be referred to as Obala.

203   HydroCabron   2014 Oct 3, 7:01am  

Obama should be doing more here. He should look to Reagan's massive, lightning-fast response to AIDS.

Or he could appoint a responsible conservative to handle this: someone highly constitutional, who doesn't believe in evolution, would be a perfect choice to contain a viral outbreak.

204   mell   2014 Oct 3, 8:47am  

HydroCabron says

Obama should be doing more here. He should look to Reagan's massive, lightning-fast response to AIDS.

Or he could appoint a responsible conservative to handle this: someone highly constitutional, who doesn't believe in evolution, would be a perfect choice to contain a viral outbreak.

What is is with your fixation on "conservative" politicians? Sure they fucked up many things, yes, yes, yes. Now let's move on and acknowledge that this situation was severely mishandled. How the nurses did not get trained when it was clear that this was a much bigger outbreak, the missing hazmat suits, sending the patient back despite travel history and symptoms? Even your progressive leader can and does fuck things up - and this was a quite severe screw-up! When the next conservative bozo is in office again, then you can complain about their screw-ups..

205   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 9:40am  

Call it Crazy says

Rew says

(You are ignoring the additional pieces there describing how they managed to get Ebola to survive for a day (that's one) ... in the dark ... and what the effects of water are, how the virus survivability outside the body is more/less survivable than Lassa, AIDS, etc. You can lead a horse to water but ...)

So, now you want to nick-pick one small item, that it can't survive in water. Well, that's a good thing since the whole population lives in a swimming pool.

We'll just ignore that it can live several hours on door knobs, surfaces, pens, cabinets, arm rests, stethoscopes and other daily touched items. Also, that it can live days in body fluids. That's not important, nobody comes in contact with those areas...

We will ignore those things when we are talking about: the general overall fit of the virus to live outside the body (which is low compared to tons of other infectious diseases) and especially ignore it in direct relation to the power washing photo you posted. Yep.

You are taking the stance that the virus is hardy and that we are unprepared. (Which sounds like fear and 'OMG! We are all gonna die' ... even if to quote you, you are just "providing updates from mainstream news media on the situation in Dallas or posting facts from government agencies". It's why you post the Huffington article now, right?)

With regard to the power washing photo : that's good old main stream media, and you are just being an echo chamber for them? Where was it taken? What outfit is doing the cleaning? Was there or was there not vomit present? Whose vomit was it? What day was it? Please show me the reported context for the photo.

You are an alarmist and you are spreading alarmist falsehoods. Plain and simple.

206   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 9:53am  

mell says

HydroCabron says

Obama should be doing more here. He should look to Reagan's massive, lightning-fast response to AIDS.

Or he could appoint a responsible conservative to handle this: someone highly constitutional, who doesn't believe in evolution, would be a perfect choice to contain a viral outbreak.

What is is with your fixation on "conservative" politicians? Sure they fucked up many things, yes, yes, yes. Now let's move on and acknowledge that this situation was severely mishandled. How the nurses did not get trained when it was clear that this was a much bigger outbreak, the missing hazmat suits, sending the patient back despite travel history and symptoms? Even your progressive leader can and does fuck things up - and this was a quite severe screw-up! When the next conservative bozo is in office again, then you can complain about their screw-ups..

Mell, the secret is everyone is always unprepared for the first case, it's what you do after that matters. Read "The Hot Zone".

207   HydroCabron   2014 Oct 3, 10:04am  

mell says

Even your progressive leader can and does fuck things up - and this was a quite severe screw-up!

Obama should be in jail, but for other things, like the bank bailout and the powers of the NSA.

You sure seem to favor presidential involvement in the administration of every hospital, down to the last podunk emergency room in buttfuck, Oklahoma. Two observations: that sounds like big government to me; and that sounds like it wouldn't work, anyway.

The only problem I have with conservative criticism of Obama on this issue is that it comes from people who believe, or routinely vote for people who claim to believe, that the world began 10,000 years ago, that science and mathematics are useless unless they "prove" the Fed is bad or that minorities are inferior, and that tax cuts do everything short of curing cancer.

To put it bluntly, the people doing much of the criticizing should shut up and have a seat over there. We gave them a chance to run things between 2001 and 2009, and implemented many of their pet policies between 1981 and the present, and it has not gone well for us.

And, by their complete hysteria on this issue, which reminds me of the collective conservative urine release over Saddam's WMD's in 2003, they remind me why they're useless for anything but comedy.

I doubt ebola is much of a threat. It's not ebola that's the problem: it's conservatives and liberals who live on fear, thrive on fear, and can't weigh risk appropriately. For some reason, possibly mistrust of the Kenyan usurper in the White House, many conservatives are choosing the path of idiotic panic here.

Even if this kills 500 people in the United States, it's a miniscule threat to public health compared to other problems which conservatives refuse to examine. The same conservatives who tell us that the government can't do anything right expect us to save them from non-existent threats. The same conservatives who tell us that Benghazi is among the greatest scandals in American history. The same conservatives who want poor people to rely on the emergency room instead of health insurance or Medicaid - a policy which increases the risk of disease for all of us.

Did the hospital fuck up? Yes. Would a fuck-up have been less likely if Obama had personally visited admitting nurses last month and warned them to be wary? Yes. Are there other threats to the United States which are more worthy of Obama's time and energy? Yes - hundreds of them.

I expect competence from my doctor, my auto mechanic, and my HVAC repair professional: slip-ups from any of them can get me and others killed. I do not, however, hold Obama (or Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush II) responsible for training them. This is because, unlike conservative authoritarians, I do not believe in big daddy strong father central government.

Flu will kill around 54,000 people in the United States this year. If ebola gets out of hand, it will likely kill fewer than 1,000.

Sorry, but since WMD's, I really don't trust the judgments of bible-thumper neocon-libertoonian shitheads on any issue of public importance.

If Bush were in office, you'd be using phrases like "blame game" right now to defend him.

208   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 10:24am  

HydroCabron says

Did the hospital fuck up? Yes. Would a fuck-up have been less likely if Obama had personally visited admitting nurses last month and warned them to be wary? Yes. Are there other threats to the United States which are more worthy of Obama's time and energy? Yes - hundreds of them.

Maybe we should divert some of that spending from defense and get more serious about health care ... ooops! Too late!

HydroCabron says

Flu will kill around 54,000 people in the United States this year. If ebola gets out of hand, it will likely kill fewer than 1,000.

Sorry, but since WMD's, I really don't trust the judgments of bible-thumper neocon-libertoonian shitheads on any issue of public importance.

If Bush were in office, you'd be using phrases like "blame game" right now to defend him.

Preach on. Can I get an amen!

209   gsr   2014 Oct 3, 10:48am  

HydroCabron says

The only problem I have with conservative criticism of Obama on this issue is that it comes from people who believe, or routinely vote for people who claim to believe, that the world began 10,000 years ago, that science and mathematics are useless unless they "prove" the Fed is bad or that minorities are inferior, and that tax cuts do everything short of curing cancer.

The above paragraph makes you a 100% dishonest partisan hack, and dilutes any any other valid points you might have had. I wish I had used worse words to describe it. It is clear you are not interested in a constructive discussion.

HydroCabron says

You sure seem to favor presidential involvement in the administration of every hospital, down to the last podunk emergency room in buttfuck, Oklahoma. Two observations: that sounds like big government to me; and that sounds like it wouldn't work, anyway.

Don't see anyone has ever recommended it.

210   gsr   2014 Oct 3, 10:51am  

Rew says

Maybe we should divert some of that spending from defense and get more serious about health care ... ooops! Too late!

How do you think it should be done?

211   indigenous   2014 Oct 3, 10:53am  

Regarding the longevity of viruses, if they are not alive in the first place how can they be dead? i.e. not be a future threat?

212   mell   2014 Oct 3, 10:58am  

HydroCabron says

Obama should be in jail, but for other things, like the bank bailout and the powers of the NSA.

Agreed.

HydroCabron says

You sure seem to favor presidential involvement in the administration of every hospital, down to the last podunk emergency room in buttfuck, Oklahoma. Two observations: that sounds like big government to me; and that sounds like it wouldn't work, anyway.

True, but I advocate limited powers for the government in important areas, such as war (on countries not invisible enemies), police, pandemics, response to fire and other disasters, pollution etc. A lot of Libertarians do, they are no anarchists.

HydroCabron says

The only problem I have with conservative criticism of Obama on this issue is that it comes from people who believe, or routinely vote for people who claim to believe, that the world began 10,000 years ago, that science and mathematics are useless unless they "prove" the Fed is bad or that minorities are inferior, and that tax cuts do everything short of curing cancer.

Fair point. I would have favored a levy on the 0 - 1% as a temporary measure.

HydroCabron says

To put it bluntly, the people doing much of the criticizing should shut up and have a seat over there. We gave them a chance to run things between 2001 and 2009, and implemented many of their pet policies between 1981 and the present, and it has not gone well for us.

Agreed, Bush administration was mostly a disaster.

HydroCabron says

I doubt ebola is much of a threat. It's not ebola that's the problem: it's conservatives and liberals who live on fear, thrive on fear, and can't weigh risk appropriately. For some reason, possibly mistrust of the Kenyan usurper in the White House, many conservatives are choosing the path of idiotic panic here.

Even if this kills 500 people in the United States, it's a miniscule threat to public health compared to other problems which conservatives refuse to examine.

The problem is you have no margin of error that's acceptable if you're wrong with such as disease, esp. if it mutates into an airborne version, and it has been mutating like crazy. This is not a left vs right thing IMO.

HydroCabron says

Flu will kill around 54,000 people in the United States this year. If ebola gets out of hand, it will likely kill fewer than 1,000.

Likely so, but you cannot compare the consequences of spreading flu to spreading ebola, unless you talk about a variant like a the pandemic flu we haven't seen in a long while.

HydroCabron says

If Bush were in office, you'd be using phrases like "blame game" right now to defend him.

Doubtful, I still think Bush was worse than Obama, but Obama has been closing in to a point where the differences become less significant. The biggest difference for me is the number of deaths during the Iraq war. but it is very hard to estimate a number for the current administration since they meddle and support everywhere. The Ukraine situation is becoming comparable to the Iraq fiasco, not in numbers yet, but we aren't done yet. Then there is Syria etc. Not looking good.

213   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 10:59am  

gsr says

Rew says

Maybe we should divert some of that spending from defense and get more serious about health care ... ooops! Too late!

How do you think it should be done?

Looks pretty impossible with current congressional make up and when we have a population which posts things like: "Death to Obamacare, Ebola isn't covered!" on the internet.

It's kind of stunning that people can, in the same breath, criticize the national response and then attack potential roads to reform and progress.

214   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 11:02am  

indigenous says

Regarding the longevity of viruses, if they are not alive in the first place how can they be dead? i.e. not be a future threat?

Denatured, rendered inert, destroyed : if you want to quibble about the accuracy of "live virus" since viruses are often put in the "it's not really alive" grey zone. If that's not your angle, please clarify your question/re-phrase.

215   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 11:05am  

mell says

if it mutates into an airborne version, and it has been mutating like crazy.

Support for that claim? I cannot remember where but I thought this one was 90+% same as the plane-jane 60s Ebola we all know and love.

216   gsr   2014 Oct 3, 11:12am  

Rew says

Looks pretty impossible with current congressional make up and when we have a population which posts things like: "Death to Obamacare, Ebola isn't covered!" on the internet.

Do you think Obamcare was the right approach to handle the healthcare in the country? Ignore Ebola while answering this one.

Rew says

It's kind of stunning that people can, in the same breath, criticize the national response and then attack potential roads to reform and progress.

I think you are confusing between a sustainable way of improving healthcare system in the country versus a rapid response required in time of an emergency.

As far as I can tell, you like a national healthcare system or a version of obamacare, but do not like national response to a pandemic like Ebola.

217   mell   2014 Oct 3, 11:18am  

Rew says

mell says

if it mutates into an airborne version, and it has been mutating like crazy.

Support for that claim? I cannot remember where but I thought this one was 90+% same as the plane-jane 60s Ebola we all know and love.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/ebola-virus-has-mutated-during-course-of-outbreak/2014/08/28/98235aaa-2ecb-11e4-bb9b-997ae96fad33_story.html

Note that it hasn't officially become airborne, but the more it exchanges (different kind of) hosts, the more it usually mutates.

218   indigenous   2014 Oct 3, 11:47am  

Rew says

Denatured, rendered inert, destroyed : if you want to quibble about the accuracy of "live virus" since viruses are often put in the "it's not really alive" grey zone. If that's not your angle, please clarify your question/re-phrase.

I know nothing about this. If it is not alive, how is it rendered harmless?

219   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 12:16pm  

indigenous says

Rew says

Denatured, rendered inert, destroyed : if you want to quibble about the accuracy of "live virus" since viruses are often put in the "it's not really alive" grey zone. If that's not your angle, please clarify your question/re-phrase.

I know nothing about this. If it is not alive, how is it rendered harmless?

The physical properties of the virus, the material it is made of, are dissolved, dispersed, broken up, so it is no longer in "Ebola" form. It cannot attach to, be consumed by, and replicated by the cells in your body. It ceases to be a virus. It is just biologic trash, dust, dirt, matter ...

220   indigenous   2014 Oct 3, 12:18pm  

Rew says

The physical properties of the virus, the material it is made of, are dissolved, dispersed, broken up, so it is no longer in "Ebola" form.

Is this done by the antibodies in the survivors blood?

221   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 12:25pm  

mell says

Rew says

mell says

if it mutates into an airborne version, and it has been mutating like crazy.

Support for that claim? I cannot remember where but I thought this one was 90+% same as the plane-jane 60s Ebola we all know and love.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/ebola-virus-has-mutated-during-course-of-outbreak/2014/08/28/98235aaa-2ecb-11e4-bb9b-997ae96fad33_story.html

Note that it hasn't officially become airborne, but the more it exchanges (different kind of) hosts, the more it usually mutates.

Cool article. Thanks.
Ebola could also mutate and become non-lethal. ;)

222   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 12:30pm  

gsr says

Do you think Obamcare was the right approach to handle the healthcare in the country? Ignore Ebola while answering this one.

gsr says

I think you are confusing between a sustainable way of improving healthcare system in the country versus a rapid response required in time of an emergency.

As far as I can tell, you like a national healthcare system or a version of obamacare, but do not like national response to a pandemic like Ebola.

Right or wrong is the wrong way to think about Obamacare. It was something, anything, in the step toward healthcare reform. No, I am not a fan, but the opposition failed to present any alternatives and shape what we have today to be anything better. So, it is here, let's continue to work on it.

With Obamacare I was just happy we had healthcare on the table and were doing anything in that space. You are correct, a national rapid response to pandemic and nationalize healthcare aren't strongly linked ... but we are talking about the right species at-least ... and honestly ... before we talk about pandemic response ... there are far greater issues of urgency for the nation. Even with 1 case of Ebola in Dallas, and likely more coming.

223   Rew   2014 Oct 3, 12:33pm  

indigenous says

Rew says

The physical properties of the virus, the material it is made of, are dissolved, dispersed, broken up, so it is no longer in "Ebola" form.

Is this done by the antibodies in the survivors blood?

It's done by physically damaging the virus which can be : uv light, oxygen, water, drying out, heat, chemical disinfectants, and yes ... immune response. Ebola hits really fast, so typically, our immune response is too slow to fight it off. We die of massive systemic wide organ failure, and lack of blood pressure to feed our vitals. We essentially die of internal bleeding.

224   indigenous   2014 Oct 3, 12:36pm  

Rew says

It's done by physically damaging the virus which can be : uv light, oxygen, water, drying out, heat, chemical disinfectants, and yes ... immune response. Ebola hits really fast, so typically, our immune response is too slow to fight it off. We die of massive systemic wide organ failure, and lack of blood pressure to feed our vitals. We essentially die of internal bleeding.

Thanks

225   Vicente   2014 Oct 3, 12:42pm  

Call it Crazy says

there isn't a single person reading posts on Patnet today that can say what the outcome of the Ebola situation will be.

I can. I'll even put money on it. You?

226   Howdy There   2014 Oct 3, 12:46pm  

The response to the first case of ebola in the US was less than inspiring. The second case will likely be very different. I don't see ebola becoming a major threat, with one qualifier. If ebola victims are contagious before they show symptoms, then the spread of the disease is a major threat.

227   bob2356   2014 Oct 3, 12:53pm  

Call it Crazy says

bob2356 says

Ebola can't survive 5 days laying on the sidewalk in the dallas sun or 1 day for that matter.

Call it Crazy says

How long does Ebola live outside the body?

Ebola on dried on surfaces such as doorknobs and countertops can survive for several hours; however, virus in body fluids (such as blood) can survive up to several days at room temperature.

Call it Crazy says

Temperature in Dallas right now is 75 degrees.

and exactly how does one keep vomit on the sidewalk liquid for 5 days genius? after it dries up we are back to your own quote about several hours.

How come you left out the second part of the paragraph that says uv light and oxygen kill ebola? Of course there's certainly no uv light or oxygen in dallas that I know of.

you're starting to sound like bigmouth arguing about 9/11.

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