Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's how Ebola may spread here...
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-16/idiotic-explanation-why-idiot-clipboard-was-unprotected
WTF is this site?
A site for financial traders--they check into it constantly between their buys and sells.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's how Ebola may spread here...
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-16/idiotic-explanation-why-idiot-clipboard-was-unprotected
WTF is this site?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was listening to WTOP this morning. They said that they are starting the ebola screening at dulles. They said 2 hospitals in the area were specifically ready to receive ebola cases from Dulles – Fairfax Inova and Reston Hospital. I live 3 miles from Reston Hospital!
Probably just for diagnosis. It makes no sense for Ebola to be treated at hospitals like Inova Fairfax and Reston, when patients could be taken a few miles up the road to NIH, which is one of the four specially designated US treatment centers.
Anonymous wrote:Here's how Ebola may spread here...
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-16/idiotic-explanation-why-idiot-clipboard-was-unprotected
Anonymous wrote:That dude on the airfrance flight came from Nigeria, and is shaking. He has MALARIA, people. I'm very glad they are checking people on flights and being vigilant, and maybe it is good they are holding the flight for a bit, but this is not an Ebola case. Nigeria has stopped their epidemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MarleySkye840 wrote:Anonymous wrote:That dude on the airfrance flight came from Nigeria, and is shaking. He has MALARIA, people. I'm very glad they are checking people on flights and being vigilant, and maybe it is good they are holding the flight for a bit, but this is not an Ebola case. Nigeria has stopped their epidemic.
Which obviously means that not one single person has ebola in Nigeria.![]()
Yes. On Monday the 20th, Nigeria will be declared Ebola-free by the WHO. There are no cases of Ebola in Nigeria.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/10/14/uk-health-ebola-nigeria-senegal-idUKKCN0I329420141014
How many of their health care workers got sick from caring for Sawyer? 11.
They also got the ok from the government to access phone records of anyone at risk to get their possible contacts. How many Americans will go for that?
Anonymous wrote:I was listening to WTOP this morning. They said that they are starting the ebola screening at dulles. They said 2 hospitals in the area were specifically ready to receive ebola cases from Dulles – Fairfax Inova and Reston Hospital. I live 3 miles from Reston Hospital!
Anonymous wrote:I was listening to WTOP this morning. They said that they are starting the ebola screening at dulles. They said 2 hospitals in the area were specifically ready to receive ebola cases from Dulles – Fairfax Inova and Reston Hospital. I live 3 miles from Reston Hospital!
Anonymous wrote:MarleySkye840 wrote:Anonymous wrote:That dude on the airfrance flight came from Nigeria, and is shaking. He has MALARIA, people. I'm very glad they are checking people on flights and being vigilant, and maybe it is good they are holding the flight for a bit, but this is not an Ebola case. Nigeria has stopped their epidemic.
Which obviously means that not one single person has ebola in Nigeria.![]()
Yes. On Monday the 20th, Nigeria will be declared Ebola-free by the WHO. There are no cases of Ebola in Nigeria.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/10/14/uk-health-ebola-nigeria-senegal-idUKKCN0I329420141014
Anonymous wrote:31 or more day incubation period maybe more accurate according to a WaPo article.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nina Pham is being moved from Dallas to NIH in Bethesda. She's still in good condition, so I'm not clear on why, except maybe to get her the hell out of that hospital.
I hope she recovers. And I think you're right about the reasoning for the transfer.