Anyone else concerned with catching the Ebola from playing the video poker
machines in Las Vegas? Has anyone heard of any precautions being taken to
clean machines by the casino?
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Anyone else concerned with catching the Ebola from playing the video poker
machines in Las Vegas? Has anyone heard of any precautions being taken to
clean machines by the casino?
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I think that's a longer shot than hitting a sequential Royal....twice.
Fred, Atlanta (home of the CDC!)
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Anyone else concerned with catching the Ebola from playing the video poker
machines in Las Vegas? Has anyone heard of any precautions being taken to
clean machines by the casino?
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I'd be more concerned about MRSA.
But cigarette smoke in a casino is a much greater, and certain, health risk than either of those.
On Oct 16, 2014, at 7:29 PM, "Fjhs3 fjhs3@aol.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I think that's a longer shot than hitting a sequential Royal....twice.
Fred, Atlanta (home of the CDC!)
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It is passed by bodily fluids.
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 19:46:17 -0700
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I'd be more concerned about MRSA.
But cigarette smoke in a casino is a much greater, and certain, health risk than either of those.
On Oct 16, 2014, at 7:29 PM, "Fjhs3 fjhs3@aol.com [vpFREE]" <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
I think that's a longer shot than hitting a sequential Royal....twice.
Fred, Atlanta (home of the CDC!)
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Anyone else concerned with catching the Ebola from playing the video poker
machines in Las Vegas? Has anyone heard of any precautions being taken to
clean machines by the casino?
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I was at NYNY back when they had FPPE; 4 a.m saw a crew in hazmat suits spraying the joint down because of norovirus outbreak. You wouldn't know reading the newspapers there was a problem.
I got it once on a trip to vegas and it sucked.
All it would take is one ebola victim in Vegas and the casino hold would drop 50% for a year.
Single point of failure comes to mind.
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Bring your own clenaing wipes, and do us all a favor, clean up your area when your done too.
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haaljo wrote: "I got it once on a trip to vegas and it sucked."
You're supposed to sue and get a settlement. There have been some really nice settlements over the years. This is probably one of the biggest "advantage plays". Sure you're down for a while with a really nasty bug, but unlike ebola most of the other bugs don't kill you and the cash settlement is really nice for the rest of your life. You would think the casinos and cruise ships would clean up their act but apparently they feel it's cheaper this way and besides the customers don't seem to care. So there's an advantage play that both the players and the casinos like. On a related note, where's the best casino in Vegas these days for authentic bush meat?
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