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Quoted: How long before someone lets President Obola know about this? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So, how long before curfews and travel restrictions? How long before someone lets President Obola know about this? meh.. Let him read about it in the news papers. |
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I live in Dallas and work in hospital emergency management (including infectious diseases e.g. Ebola). My work load just grew exponentially.
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What is this infected guys name? The media keeps saying to go to the hospital if you were in contact with the person, but how do you know when nobody even knows his fucking name or what he looks like?
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My BIL is a paramedic with Dallas...in that AO. On average, they run 10+ calls every 24 hours. On a busy day they can run 18 calls. That ambulance could easily have transported 20-30 people in 48 hours...especially if you consider family members riding along and such. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, they've isolated the EMS crew that transported this guy to the hospital. Sigh... Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings confirmed an EMS crew and ambulance that was used to transport a patient now confirmed to have the Ebola virus in Dallas has been isolated. "We have quarantined both them and the unit itself to make sure that nothing was there that can be spread and we’re going about our protocol about how to do that,” said the mayor. "We’ve created an emergency center at Dallas City Hall that are going through those procedures right now. So we’re taking all precautions to make sure everybody’s safe. "...[more] How many meat wagon customers since then? My BIL is a paramedic with Dallas...in that AO. On average, they run 10+ calls every 24 hours. On a busy day they can run 18 calls. That ambulance could easily have transported 20-30 people in 48 hours...especially if you consider family members riding along and such. Wow. |
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Don't fuck this up. No pressure though... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I live in Dallas and work in hospital emergency management (including infectious diseases e.g. Ebola). My work load just grew exponentially. Don't fuck this up. No pressure though... But then I think about the job security and am like --> Too bad this guy didn't come from across the Mexican border. I can just picture Obama's face. |
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Fuck yeah. At that point you would be considered a threat to national security. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, they've isolated the EMS crew that transported this guy to the hospital. Sigh... Wow. That sucks for those guys a lot. What happens if you are one of those EMS guys and you tell the CDC guys to inspect their own assholes? Can they FORCE you into quarantine? Fuck yeah. At that point you would be considered a threat to national security. That isn't anything new. My dad once worked for the county health department and he could and did order it for non cooperative people with much less exotic stuff than ebola. |
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But then I think about the job security and am like --> Too bad this guy didn't come from across the Mexican border. I can just picture Obama's face. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I live in Dallas and work in hospital emergency management (including infectious diseases e.g. Ebola). My work load just grew exponentially. Don't fuck this up. No pressure though... But then I think about the job security and am like --> Too bad this guy didn't come from across the Mexican border. I can just picture Obama's face. Max incubation time is 21 days. theres still plenty of time for more patient zeros. |
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Quoted: That's part of the game. Fun, isn't it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: What is this infected guys name? The media keeps saying to go to the hospital if you were in contact with the person, but how do you know when nobody even knows his fucking name or what he looks like? That's part of the game. Fun, isn't it? Edit: I assume they are reaching out to known people that he was in contact with based off his interview.
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That's part of the game. Fun, isn't it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What is this infected guys name? The media keeps saying to go to the hospital if you were in contact with the person, but how do you know when nobody even knows his fucking name or what he looks like? That's part of the game. Fun, isn't it? cue 4chan |
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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/09/30/dallas-mayor-ems-crew-and-ambulance-used-in-ebola-case-isolated/ Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings confirmed an EMS crew and ambulance that was used to transport a patient now confirmed to have the Ebola virus in Dallas has been isolated. "We have quarantined both them and the unit itself to make sure that nothing was there that can be spread and we’re going about our protocol about how to do that,” said the mayor. "We’ve created an emergency center at Dallas City Hall that are going through those procedures right now. So we’re taking all precautions to make sure everybody’s safe. "...[more] View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, they've isolated the EMS crew that transported this guy to the hospital. Sigh... Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings confirmed an EMS crew and ambulance that was used to transport a patient now confirmed to have the Ebola virus in Dallas has been isolated. "We have quarantined both them and the unit itself to make sure that nothing was there that can be spread and we’re going about our protocol about how to do that,” said the mayor. "We’ve created an emergency center at Dallas City Hall that are going through those procedures right now. So we’re taking all precautions to make sure everybody’s safe. "...[more] |
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This guy was on an airliner to get back to the states. How many planes was he on and how many people have since been on those planes?
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Quoted: Wow. That sucks for those guys a lot. What happens if you are one of those EMS guys and you tell the CDC guys to inspect their own assholes? Can they FORCE you into quarantine? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So, they've isolated the EMS crew that transported this guy to the hospital. Sigh... Wow. That sucks for those guys a lot. What happens if you are one of those EMS guys and you tell the CDC guys to inspect their own assholes? Can they FORCE you into quarantine? This guy wasn't in jail for a crime but he got treated like a prisoner, wouldn't even let him have a tv. |
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Yes, they can put you in jail, with no trial or even charging you with a crime, for as long as they want. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-04-11-tuberculosis-threat_N.htm This guy wasn't in jail for a crime but he got treated like one, wouldn't even let him have a tv. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, they've isolated the EMS crew that transported this guy to the hospital. Sigh... Wow. That sucks for those guys a lot. What happens if you are one of those EMS guys and you tell the CDC guys to inspect their own assholes? Can they FORCE you into quarantine? http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-04-11-tuberculosis-threat_N.htm This guy wasn't in jail for a crime but he got treated like one, wouldn't even let him have a tv. I keep seeing stories of people in Africa without symptoms of ebola but other ailments being sent to confinement facilities for evaluation I honestly think that will happen here. You get the flu and its off to ebola camp |
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Yes, they can put you in jail, with no trial or even charging you with a crime, for as long as they want. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-04-11-tuberculosis-threat_N.htm This guy wasn't in jail for a crime but he got treated like a prisoner, wouldn't even let him have a tv. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, they've isolated the EMS crew that transported this guy to the hospital. Sigh... Wow. That sucks for those guys a lot. What happens if you are one of those EMS guys and you tell the CDC guys to inspect their own assholes? Can they FORCE you into quarantine? http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/nation/2007-04-11-tuberculosis-threat_N.htm This guy wasn't in jail for a crime but he got treated like a prisoner, wouldn't even let him have a tv. Fuck that guy. |
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How about this A's/Royal's game.....came back from a 7-4 deficit, and we're all tied up.
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Can we get an ebola sub-forum for this guy? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I live in Dallas and work in hospital emergency management (including infectious diseases e.g. Ebola). My work load just grew exponentially. Can we get an ebola sub-forum for this guy? I've got a level C PAPR suit ready to go. Fuck that basic PPE (e.g N95 mask, gown, goggles, etc.) that the CDC recommends. I just revised our hospital influx of infectious patients policy last month. Next up is the CDC checklist for hospitals. That document is a beating. Got a call from my county's public health office that they are sending me a big packet that I have to fill out, with a multidisciplinary group, by Friday |
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Quoted: It is not moronic panic when the government really is hiding things from us. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: my comment was not about fairness. it is about the moronic panic some here want to promote. It is not moronic panic when the government really is hiding things from us. |
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What is this infected guys name? The media keeps saying to go to the hospital if you were in contact with the person, but how do you know when nobody even knows his fucking name or what he looks like? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
What is this infected guys name? The media keeps saying to go to the hospital if you were in contact with the person, but how do you know when nobody even knows his fucking name or what he looks like? Quoted:
Too bad this guy didn't come from across the Mexican border. I can just picture Obama's face. 2+2... What if there was nobody exposed on a plane because he didn't come in on a plane. Lying about how he got here might be easier for the administration than admitting that disease is pouring through the open fucking border and they are planting our "guests" in every state in the union. If you ran into this guy (with no name, picture or info) or were on the same plane (no info on which plane) or in the same area (again, no info) or in contact with his family (who live here but no comment on citizenship, location, ID, etc) you may be in danger. |
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Quoted: Can we get an ebola sub-forum for this guy? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I live in Dallas and work in hospital emergency management (including infectious diseases e.g. Ebola). My work load just grew exponentially. Can we get an ebola sub-forum for this guy? A Watch Forum is more important. |
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Like what? The guy is in the hospital under quarantine, the govt has announced that. What more do you want? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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my comment was not about fairness. it is about the moronic panic some here want to promote. It is not moronic panic when the government really is hiding things from us. I've been working healthcare sine I graduated with my emergency management degree, and knowing hospitals, it would not surprise me if Ebola was already here before this case and being treated very quietly and discreetly. The CDC would oblige. Hospitals want to keep business up and the CDC doesn't want to incite panic. Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. |
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I live in Dallas and work in hospital emergency management (including infectious diseases e.g. Ebola). My work load just grew exponentially. Don't fuck this up. No pressure though... But then I think about the job security and am like --> Too bad this guy didn't come from across the Mexican border. I can just picture Obama's face. No worries. He brought in the Obama flu. Plus we just do not know about ebola from the southern border or the ISIS folks have not found a person to be the carrier yet. |
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Quoted: This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference Talking head - "Air we breathe..." Diabolical leader - "...not for long, dickhead...not for you anyway" |
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He probably was on the airliner when he didn't have any symptoms and thus wasn't infectious. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This guy was on an airliner to get back to the states. How many planes was he on and how many people have since been on those planes? Probably is not reassuring nor it is proven yet. What nationality is the guy? |
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This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. |
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The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. This is the first confirmed though, right? |
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I recommend OP post the infected count in the title like the other thread that keeps counting up, however keep this count to USA and update as reports come out...
I.E. "Breaking - confirmation of Ebola Virus in the US - 1 infected" Where do you predict it will go? I wanted to start that thread but there are already 87 ebola threads going right now |
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The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. So you wouldn't tell Fox News about a zombie outbreak? We're screwed |
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Probably is not reassuring nor it is proven yet. What nationality is the guy? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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This guy was on an airliner to get back to the states. How many planes was he on and how many people have since been on those planes? Probably is not reassuring nor it is proven yet. What nationality is the guy? I'm sure he's a White Anglo Saxon Protestant from Liberia. |
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Like what? The guy is in the hospital under quarantine, the govt has announced that. What more do you want? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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my comment was not about fairness. it is about the moronic panic some here want to promote. It is not moronic panic when the government really is hiding things from us. What nationality? What airline did he fly on? What flight number? What other airports did he visit? Where are all the illegal alien criminals who violated our border? Were they screened for diseases. Show me a map with their locations along with cases of enviro D68. That is a start for you. |
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The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. not to mention the effect on the money generating activities of the hospital such as elective surgeries.it's all about the Benjamins. |
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This is the first confirmed though, right? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. This is the first confirmed though, right? Yes. But I'm taking about what the media was reporting before it was confirmed. All the other cases I know about were scares that turned out negative, but CDC teams were deployed and very much a part of it. |
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After first Ebola case, red flags emerge that U.S. unprepared for pandemic
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Yes. But I'm taking about what the media was reporting before it was confirmed. All the other cases I know about were scares that turned out negative, but CDC teams were deployed and very much a part of it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. This is the exact conversation mrs and I had today. Somebody slipped up. I'm also waiting for the tragic car accident of the talking head from today's conference The emergency management community is a tight knit group here in DFW. This was NOT the first suspected case in Dallas like the media reported. In all cases, no media. They had no clue. Every hospital wants to avoid the media circus. This is the first confirmed though, right? Yes. But I'm taking about what the media was reporting before it was confirmed. All the other cases I know about were scares that turned out negative, but CDC teams were deployed and very much a part of it. Makes sense. Glad you guys are staying sharp. |
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I've been working healthcare sine I graduated with my emergency management degree, and knowing hospitals, it would not surprise me if Ebola was already here before this case and being treated very quietly and discreetly. The CDC would oblige. Hospitals want to keep business up and the CDC doesn't want to incite panic. Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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my comment was not about fairness. it is about the moronic panic some here want to promote. It is not moronic panic when the government really is hiding things from us. I've been working healthcare sine I graduated with my emergency management degree, and knowing hospitals, it would not surprise me if Ebola was already here before this case and being treated very quietly and discreetly. The CDC would oblige. Hospitals want to keep business up and the CDC doesn't want to incite panic. Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. My wife works for Harris County, the health administration and hospital district people. She told me yesterday that they had been sending 'prep kits' I guess you can call it to the clinics. Mask, gloves, suit/gown, etc. That it was part of an outbreak prep for county medical facilities. Perhaps they know something we don't. I thought that was kind of interesting given the news we've received today... |
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The next week or so will be very telling. We'll get to see who all, if anyone else, gets infected (if they go to the hospital). What about the person who doesn't believe in docs or vaccines and they get it? How many people does it take to catch this before people are afraid to leave their houses?
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Quoted: What nationality? What airline did he fly on? What flight number? What other airports did he visit? Where are all the illegal alien criminals who violated our border? Were they screened for diseases. Show me a map with their locations along with cases of enviro D68. That is a start for you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: my comment was not about fairness. it is about the moronic panic some here want to promote. It is not moronic panic when the government really is hiding things from us. What nationality? What airline did he fly on? What flight number? What other airports did he visit? Where are all the illegal alien criminals who violated our border? Were they screened for diseases. Show me a map with their locations along with cases of enviro D68. That is a start for you. |
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My wife works for Harris County, the health administration and hospital district people. She told me yesterday that they had been sending 'prep kits' I guess you can call it to the clinics. Mask, gloves, suit/gown, etc. That it was part of an outbreak prep for county medical facilities. Perhaps they know something we don't. I thought that was kind of interesting given the news we've received today... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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my comment was not about fairness. it is about the moronic panic some here want to promote. It is not moronic panic when the government really is hiding things from us. I've been working healthcare sine I graduated with my emergency management degree, and knowing hospitals, it would not surprise me if Ebola was already here before this case and being treated very quietly and discreetly. The CDC would oblige. Hospitals want to keep business up and the CDC doesn't want to incite panic. Wouldn't surprise me at all if this was just the first case of Ebola that the media found out about. My wife works for Harris County, the health administration and hospital district people. She told me yesterday that they had been sending 'prep kits' I guess you can call it to the clinics. Mask, gloves, suit/gown, etc. That it was part of an outbreak prep for county medical facilities. Perhaps they know something we don't. I thought that was kind of interesting given the news we've received today... Dallas is a major air traffic hub. The risk of Ebola is highest in such cities. |
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Interesting fact. For those who recover, ebola stays in semen up to 3 weeks after they are cleared. They are told not to have sex or use condoms up to 3 weeks after they heal.
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