Anonymous wrote:Honestly, very few people need to worry about this. It spreads through close contact with a sick person's blood or bodily fluids, it's not easy to catch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.
Fine, you pay for it. Go ahead, put your money where your mouth is.
I suspect most Americans would rather their tax dollars pay for disease control that keeps them safe than Trump’s billion dollar ballroom, his brand new Qatari jet and his billion dollar slush fund to reward his supporters who were “wronged” by the government who had the audacity to insist they pay their taxes and not destroy the Capitol building and kill Capitol police officers.
+1
We should be paying for the health programs that have existed for decades. Happy to have my tax dollars go there. Instead doge gutted the Ebola task force at no net savings and as PP posted, our tax dollars are going to corrupt and horrible expenditures. I’d add to the above list hiding Israel’s wishes in Iran.
Don't forget his slush fund for insurrectionists.
Millions of people will die due to the USAID cuts and it demonstrateably makes Americans less safe from disease outbreaks.
I'm actually much more concerned about drug resistance and TB long term than I am Ebola, but this demonstrates why global public health matters. Disease does not know borders and the whole knee-jerk response to shut down travel isn't a viable long term strategy.
If it's a global issue why does it require a uniquely US response? Where are all the other countries that are so much better than we are, are they helping?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Change of plans.
Dulles Airport and Ebola Travel Restrictions
The U.S. government has ordered all U.S.-bound flights from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, and South Sudan to land only at Washington–Dulles International Airport for enhanced Ebola screening following a rapidly spreading outbreak.
No visa-based travel from those countries either. Lockdown starting and we have to hope it’s not too late.
They should have enforced a lockdown much sooner in terms of travel bans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.
Fine, you pay for it. Go ahead, put your money where your mouth is.
I suspect most Americans would rather their tax dollars pay for disease control that keeps them safe than Trump’s billion dollar ballroom, his brand new Qatari jet and his billion dollar slush fund to reward his supporters who were “wronged” by the government who had the audacity to insist they pay their taxes and not destroy the Capitol building and kill Capitol police officers.
+1
We should be paying for the health programs that have existed for decades. Happy to have my tax dollars go there. Instead doge gutted the Ebola task force at no net savings and as PP posted, our tax dollars are going to corrupt and horrible expenditures. I’d add to the above list hiding Israel’s wishes in Iran.
Don't forget his slush fund for insurrectionists.
Millions of people will die due to the USAID cuts and it demonstrateably makes Americans less safe from disease outbreaks.
I'm actually much more concerned about drug resistance and TB long term than I am Ebola, but this demonstrates why global public health matters. Disease does not know borders and the whole knee-jerk response to shut down travel isn't a viable long term strategy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Change of plans.
Dulles Airport and Ebola Travel Restrictions
The U.S. government has ordered all U.S.-bound flights from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, and South Sudan to land only at Washington–Dulles International Airport for enhanced Ebola screening following a rapidly spreading outbreak.
No visa-based travel from those countries either. Lockdown starting and we have to hope it’s not too late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.
Fine, you pay for it. Go ahead, put your money where your mouth is.
I suspect most Americans would rather their tax dollars pay for disease control that keeps them safe than Trump’s billion dollar ballroom, his brand new Qatari jet and his billion dollar slush fund to reward his supporters who were “wronged” by the government who had the audacity to insist they pay their taxes and not destroy the Capitol building and kill Capitol police officers.
+1
We should be paying for the health programs that have existed for decades. Happy to have my tax dollars go there. Instead doge gutted the Ebola task force at no net savings and as PP posted, our tax dollars are going to corrupt and horrible expenditures. I’d add to the above list hiding Israel’s wishes in Iran.
Anonymous wrote:Change of plans.
Dulles Airport and Ebola Travel Restrictions
The U.S. government has ordered all U.S.-bound flights from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, and South Sudan to land only at Washington–Dulles International Airport for enhanced Ebola screening following a rapidly spreading outbreak.
Anonymous wrote:The WHOs Ebola response when the US was more involved wasn’t stellar either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.
Fine, you pay for it. Go ahead, put your money where your mouth is.
I suspect most Americans would rather their tax dollars pay for disease control that keeps them safe than Trump’s billion dollar ballroom, his brand new Qatari jet and his billion dollar slush fund to reward his supporters who were “wronged” by the government who had the audacity to insist they pay their taxes and not destroy the Capitol building and kill Capitol police officers.
Ballroom is a one time expense. We have been paying for disease control in other countries for 50 years with no end in sight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.
Fine, you pay for it. Go ahead, put your money where your mouth is.
I suspect most Americans would rather their tax dollars pay for disease control that keeps them safe than Trump’s billion dollar ballroom, his brand new Qatari jet and his billion dollar slush fund to reward his supporters who were “wronged” by the government who had the audacity to insist they pay their taxes and not destroy the Capitol building and kill Capitol police officers.
Dulles Airport and Ebola Travel Restrictions
The U.S. government has ordered all U.S.-bound flights from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Uganda, and South Sudan to land only at Washington–Dulles International Airport for enhanced Ebola screening following a rapidly spreading outbreak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.
Fine, you pay for it. Go ahead, put your money where your mouth is.
I suspect most Americans would rather their tax dollars pay for disease control that keeps them safe than Trump’s billion dollar ballroom, his brand new Qatari jet and his billion dollar slush fund to reward his supporters who were “wronged” by the government who had the audacity to insist they pay their taxes and not destroy the Capitol building and kill Capitol police officers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.
Fine, you pay for it. Go ahead, put your money where your mouth is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are there still Ebola outbreaks?
I'm sure dismantling USAID and pretty much every public health agency in the U.S., and taking us out of WHO hasn't helped.