Skeptic Ginger
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Rumors starting one of the household members is feeling ill.
Rumors starting one of the household members is feeling ill.
I remember when only a few black people in Africa got ebola, it was not curable
Now as soon as some white people get ebola they have come up with this new procedure to cure them.
Do any of you bleeding heart liberals think that there is something not kosher about this?
wollclark, have you ever spoken to someone about your irrational fears? It seems like it might be a good idea. Anxiety is pretty common, and there are a lot of treatment options.
Web site is erroneous. Several people who declined to follow TB quarantine or take meds have been jailed in the last decade or two. I'll find you some links....
The last time a quarantine measure was used in the United States was during the Great Flu Pandemic in 1918-1919....
You know: the "treat the symptoms" one that when you actually have the resources to hydrate and support actually allows the sick person to survive. Resources that the racist west had selfishly developed for their own safety and fiendishly refused to share with the poor and oppressed in Africa...What new Procedure......
No, but it might help you function normally. You can't control the world, only your own behavior within it. Feeling like you're feeling, you can't afford not to treat this.seeing a therapist can't stop ebola from being a current global problem.
Does anyone get the impression that the doomsday prepped are having wet dreams right now?
Robert Daniels has been locked up indefinitely, perhaps for the rest of his life, since last July. But he has not been charged with a crime. Instead, he suffers from an extensively drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis, or XDR-TB. It is considered virtually untreatable.
The Fresno County man was taken into custody about a week ago, said Dr. Kenneth Bird, the county's interim health officer....
Bird said the man has given no reason for refusing the chest X-ray. The test would determine whether he has an active case of TB, which could make him infectious, he said. He is being held in isolation as a precaution, Bird said. ...
Bird said the man in the Fresno County Jail has had a positive skin test for TB in the past and began having symptoms of the disease about two weeks ago, but it cannot be determined if he has active tuberculosis without an X-ray.
The case has been referred to the county's District Attorney and a court hearing might be held to determine if the man is breaking the law, Bird said. Refusing to comply with a health order is a misdemeanor offense, he said.
Also Tuesday, a San Joaquin County prosecutor said a man who refused treatment for tuberculosis in Stockton was taken into custody in Kern County late Monday....
Authorities last week obtained an arrest warrant for Rosas Cruz, saying he was diagnosed with tuberculosis in March after going to San Joaquin General Hospital's emergency room with a severe cough. Medical staff at the hospital told him to stay in a Stockton motel room, where a health worker would deliver his medication and watch him take it. But officials say he left.
Rosas Cruz is a transient and comes from an area of Mexico known for a drug-resistant strain of TB, authorities said.
It's not illegal but a judge is supposed to review the case after the public health officer orders the detention.Souvannarath, the mother of seven, was sent to Fresno County jail for 10 months for refusing to take her tuberculosis medication. She never had a court hearing, never saw a lawyer and no charges were ever filed.
Last week, after public interest lawyers took up her cause, the 51-year-old Laotian refugee was released from jail by a county judge who ruled that she was the victim of "an inadvertent but illegal detention."...
... Jailing TB patients who refuse to take medication is not unheard of in California. In the mid-1990s, for instance, San Joaquin County got national attention when it began hunting down recalcitrant TB patients, putting their mug shots on the evening news and incarcerating them in a special unit of the county jail.
Web site is erroneous. Several people who declined to follow TB quarantine or take meds have been jailed in the last decade or two. I'll find you some links.
No, but it might help you function normally. You can't control the world, only your own behavior within it. Feeling like you're feeling, you can't afford not to treat this.
I remember when only a few black people in Africa got ebola, it was not curable
Now as soon as some white people get ebola they have come up with this new procedure to cure them.
Do any of you bleeding heart liberals think that there is something not kosher about this?
I had so much fun writing it.![]()
All this talk about mass death brought on by a plague is going to make me read The Stand again, and I really don't have the time. Argggh
ETA, just caught what you did there.
And it won't take long until the snake oil salesmen start peddling phony "cures" for Ebola.....
The deputies were not wearing any protective gear, not even latex gloves, Dyer said.
The sheriff’s department later took their vehicles out of service for quarantine and asked the deputies to remove and bag their uniforms and boots, Dyer said. But the deputies were not given any information about potential health hazards, he said.
“These guys are really upset,” he said. “Their families are really upset.”
Where is the epidemic?Ugh.
http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/...ients-apartment-without-protective-gear.html/
Where is this control that the CDC and experts keep talking about?