Skeptic Ginger
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You want everyone who vomits quarantined?
You want everyone who vomits quarantined?
You want everyone who vomits quarantined?
I do believe those barf bags in everyone's seat back are there for a reason other than ebola.Especially when, as I suppose, there is a sensible diagnosis explaining the symptoms which is NOT Ebola.
Well, in general, Republicans aren't worried about "global warming" at all, but they are worried about Ebola.
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?
So the people that were possibly infected by a brief contact are being forced to live in a confined contaminated space for three weeks?! How long can the Ebola virus survive outside of a host? If the people being quarantined come into contact with the virus two weeks into their stay, they will walk out of quarantine symptom free yet carrying the virus.
I didn't even think about this. What the hell is the CDC doing?
Dallas County officials are searching for a homeless man who may have come into contact with Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, but they say they consider the man is low-risk...
...The man was tested and told he needed to be monitored, but he left, added Dr. David Lakey of the Texas Department of State Health Services.
That sounds very reassuring.The same study found almost no environmental surfaces had recoverable virus.
Yes.If we were smart we would be offering free health care to the homeless just to protect ourselves from them becoming a repository for contagions.
I bet Tyvek suits will be a popular Halloween costume this year...
Shortly after the Duncan incident made the news, another American aid worker that had potentially been infected was shipped home. This message should be repeated - we aren't going to leave our citizens stranded. I'd rather accept whatever risk there is to bringing them back home for treatment than have them try to sneak back into the country uncontroled.
Shortly after the Duncan incident made the news, another American aid worker that had potentially been infected was shipped home. This message should be repeated - we aren't going to leave our citizens stranded. I'd rather accept whatever risk there is to bringing them back home for treatment than have them try to sneak back into the country uncontroled.
Before Duncan, there was a group of 4, three were cured and released about the time of Duncan. Dunno the 4th, but IIRC, Duncan is getting better too?
I think our government will have something to answer for if they do a worse job than Senegal.Here is something to consider. Country, GDP per capita, number of Ebola cases as of October 3, number of deaths, and when it last had a civil war:
Liberia: $500; 3834; 2069; 2003
Guinea: $1000; 1199; 739; 2013
Sierra Leone: $900; 2437; 623; 2002
Nigeria: $2500; 20; 8; 1970
Senegal: $1900; 1; 0; never
In other words, countries which are dirt poor and/or had been recently devastated by war and have no health care to speak of, are hit hard. Countries with decent income and stability managed to keep Ebola under control -- and that's "decent" by African standards. Does any of you think US or any country in Europe would do a worse job than Nigeria?
An eight-year-old girl who recently traveled to Liberia with her parents is being tested for the Ebola virus at a Delaware hospital, a source told Fox News Sunday.
A nurse at Bayhealth Kent General Hospital in Dover confirmed to Fox News that a patient exhibiting Ebola symptoms has been placed in isolation in the hospital and is being tested for the deadly virus, but did not give any more detail.
The girl is said to have traveled from Liberia to the U.S. two weeks ago, and has since attended an elementary school.