A massive system failure. Thomas eric duncan, the first person with a confirmed case of ebola in the United States, answered no when filling out this passenger screening format the liberia airport. He had to answer a crucial question right here on the document. Have you taken care of an ebola patient . Mr. Duncan checked no. The Associated Press has seen the very questionnaire he filled out before leaving liberia. They say he checked no. That answer is not true. Cnn learned that he helped an ebola patient days before boarding a flight for the United States. A patient living in the same home as mr. Duncan. And here in the United States, growing outrage. Today were learning new details of what can only be called obvious mistakes. The sweaty sheets and soil towels he used while at his relatives apartment. And the cdc will remove them. But duncans brother said that has not happened yet. Shocking considering it was seven days since he went to the hospital with symptoms of ebola. And United
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Laktud
Bet you’ve never
heard of
laktud! It’s actually a type
of seaweed that is much more chewy and airy, almost like jelly. When you bite
it, it’s slightly crunchy and pops in your mouth. Locals would free dive at the
mangrove area looking for
laktud. It
is served raw, like salad, together with
sambal
kerisik – cilli paste with grated and toasted coconut shreds. Check out a micro-documentary about laktud.
Kak Yan Nasi Campur Credit: teamtravel.my
Nasi campur, or mixed rice in Malay, can be easily found across Malaysia. You get rice and add on dishes to your plate like a buffet. But at each location, you get to try signature dishes from the place. One of the most famous