Belz...
Fiend God
WHO WILL SURVIVE EBOLA?
You will, I can guarantee.
WHO WILL SURVIVE EBOLA?
Aaahhh, but what about the commercial flight that CDC cleared the worker for, despite the 99.5 degree fever. Surely that was ridiculous, wasn't it?
Well......from what I've read, ebola is a disease that is only contagious after symptoms appear. I'm not willing to say that the 100.4 threshold was a bad call. If someone one that flight gets sick, then it becomes clear that it was a bad call, but presumably that number was picked by someone based on the best available evidence at the time. If no one gets sick, then it's still the best available evidence.
That was ridiculous. She was displaying symptoms. The 100.4 threshold wasn't set up for ebola, it's set up for fevers in general, most of which are caused by diseases which are not very dangerous, and where you want to avoid the problem of false positives. Given the extreme nature of ebola, they should not have been using the same threshold that they use for the common flu. In fact, she shouldn't have been flying at all, symptoms or no symptoms, simply because she was at high risk, just like everybody who worked with Duncan at the hospital.
As a vet, I feel confident saying that the VA couldn't handle it; they can barely function as-is. Hell, an outbreak of athlete's foot would crumble the VA.
YMMV of course.
Thank you, Doctor Ziggurat.
Oh...you aren't a doctor? Your opinions are based on media accounts? What?
I'm not going to disagree with you about what should or should not be done. I simply don't know, and neither do you. My issue is that it isn't nearly as obvious as you make it seem. Qualified professionals have to examine what we know about the disease and come to sensible recommendations.
It's usually better to reserve such snark for cases where you've actually proven your opponent wrong.
Please stop with the irrational fear mongering, it's helping no one, least of all you. Stay away from severely symptomatic (bleeding, vomiting, etc.) Ebola patients and you will be fine.
Well you clearly don't understand the new reality and logic of Republicans/conservatives.I'd like to point out at this juncture that it's usually your opponent's job to prove himself right.
The null hypothesis is Obama is wrong.
Especially when talking about a large organization that is dealing with a particular situation that it normally doesn't actually have to deal with. It's not normally dealing with actually containing ebola within the US. Yes, it should be prepared for it, but even if it is well prepared, encountering the actual situation can reveal shortcomings you weren't aware of.I agree the CDC has made mistakes;the problem I have is turning that into an Obama Bash. The CDC mistakes seem to have been the kind of bureaucratic screw up you get no matter which party is in the White House.
Isn't the null hypothesis that everyone is wrong until shown right ?
Especially when talking about a large organization that is dealing with a particular situation that it normally doesn't actually have to deal with. It's not normally dealing with actually containing ebola within the US. Yes, it should be prepared for it, but even if it is well prepared, encountering the actual situation can reveal shortcomings you weren't aware of.
It's usually better to reserve such snark for cases where you've actually proven your opponent wrong. This isn't one of those cases. You're trying to defend the CDC's incompetence when even the CDC itself isn't. The head of the CDC has acknowledged that that nurse should not have flown (is that merely a "media account"?). Yet you treat the question as if it's a mystery. It isn't. Nor do you need to rely on my authority to determine that.
And the fiance of the guy who died can't find a place to live. Apartments managers "don't want the publicity" that would come from the coverage.
Teh stupid burns...