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    They will be allowed to communicate with their teachers over the internet. However, the absences for other children whose parents choose to keep them home will not be excused.

    Fair enough. Nor will enabling an epidemic be excused. Ass_____.
     

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    :(How true! There are no more Dr. Jonas Salk's.:(

    True. But, then there was no FDA, consumer activists, or tort lawyer on every street corner.

    Today, it is only marginally likely that the Salk Vaccine would ever make it to market.
     
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    Gator 45/70

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    I believe your spot on!
    The DOD has been playing around with the Ebola virus for several years now.
    I mean just how fast were the Doctors with it injected with an experimental vaccine?
    All they have to do now is tweak it and its good for the public...At billions of dollars.



    The question is ...can you afford the price the drug company will be charging for it. If you think it will be free...Think again. Their job is to make billions of dollars.
     

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