“@WSJ: Each day, treating a single #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water. Stats: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/tIdlDc0U6S”
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“@WSJ: Each day, treating a single #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water. Stats: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/tIdlDc0U6S”
@WSJ bit of a deceptive headline, since the water and bleach is for surface sanitization, not medical treatment...
RT @WSJ: Each day, treating one #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/7cuJVJPDJq
“@WSJ: treating an #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water. Stats: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/HUnbIu9dz0” tons of resources
@WSJ @ZInicijativa zasto nam deca na selima prinudjena na individualne bunare nemaju kontrolu vode zar nemaju sva deca ista prava po UN
"@WSJ: Each day, treating a single #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water. Stats: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/EXj55tYoEM"
@WSJ @davidkau1 what's the price for not treating such person? #Ebola
@WSJ It's just as well there hasn't been a worldwide phenomenon of pouring gallons of it over your head lately. Phew!
“@WSJ: Each day, treating a single #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water. Stats: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/CxYFq4ScJK”
@WSJ Wow! Just for cleaning! Who would have thought.
“@WSJ: Each day, treating a single #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water. Stats: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/N0H3cAbU5t”
“@WSJ: Each day, treating a single #Ebola patient requires 52.8 gallons of water. Stats: http://on.wsj.com/1pTTiGk pic.twitter.com/N6jkrIKKPo” good
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