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Bill M
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Yes, aspparently god creates murder but man has a cure.
"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in message
news:13go041nvfa0i8a@corp.supernews.com...
> why did the COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTIAN GOD CREATE MENINGITIS?
>
> http://www.thebostonchannel.com/health/14298060/detail.html
>
> WALTHAM, Mass. -- Bentley College says a first-year student has died of
> bacterial meningitis at a hospital in her home state of New York.
>
> College officials said Erin Ortiz, 18, died on Monday morning at
> Westchester Medical Center. The student athlete was visiting her family in
> New Hampton, N.Y., when she was taken to the hospital.
>
> NewsCenter 5's Gail Huff reported that Bentley released a statement
> saying, "We have deep concern also for the health and safety of those
> close to Erin and (for) our entire community."
> Bentley said its health services were notified of Ortiz's illness on
> Sunday by the Massachusetts Department of Health.
>
> The college has been notifying students who had close contact with her and
> providing precautionary antibiotics to them.
>
> Students are being encouraged to seek health care if they have symptoms of
> the disease, which is transmitted by contact with saliva.
>
> According to the state health department, bacterial meningitis is spread
> through saliva, often through sharing food and drinks or kissing, and
> symptoms include fever, severe and constant headache, stiff neck or neck
> pain, nausea and vomiting, and a rash.
>
> It can be successfully treated with antibiotics if it's caught in time.
>
> In Massachusetts, 21 cases were reported to the state last year.
>
>
>
>
"SheBlewHimDidYouBlowHim" <killgod@killgod.com> wrote in message
news:13go041nvfa0i8a@corp.supernews.com...
> why did the COLD-HEARTED ******* CHRISTIAN GOD CREATE MENINGITIS?
>
> http://www.thebostonchannel.com/health/14298060/detail.html
>
> WALTHAM, Mass. -- Bentley College says a first-year student has died of
> bacterial meningitis at a hospital in her home state of New York.
>
> College officials said Erin Ortiz, 18, died on Monday morning at
> Westchester Medical Center. The student athlete was visiting her family in
> New Hampton, N.Y., when she was taken to the hospital.
>
> NewsCenter 5's Gail Huff reported that Bentley released a statement
> saying, "We have deep concern also for the health and safety of those
> close to Erin and (for) our entire community."
> Bentley said its health services were notified of Ortiz's illness on
> Sunday by the Massachusetts Department of Health.
>
> The college has been notifying students who had close contact with her and
> providing precautionary antibiotics to them.
>
> Students are being encouraged to seek health care if they have symptoms of
> the disease, which is transmitted by contact with saliva.
>
> According to the state health department, bacterial meningitis is spread
> through saliva, often through sharing food and drinks or kissing, and
> symptoms include fever, severe and constant headache, stiff neck or neck
> pain, nausea and vomiting, and a rash.
>
> It can be successfully treated with antibiotics if it's caught in time.
>
> In Massachusetts, 21 cases were reported to the state last year.
>
>
>
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