Anonymous wrote:Most people of means don't end up jail when visiting the united states (at least not within a couple weeks). She (I've read it is a woman) probably came here needing help, doesn't have local family or friends but knows we have good doctors so she came here. She doesn't know our laws and and broke the law somehow and is in an Jail. Said another way, I am guess your typical loudoun or fairfax or MOCO or DC inmate has NOT been to W. Africa within the last 21 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Jesus.
I'm the one who lives near Reston hospital, and I am worried because my dd's have asthma. My 8 year old has been sick with a virus for 2 weeks, and has spent the last 3 nights coughing. If I have to take her to the hospital for breathing difficulties, I would normally take her to Reston. If a passenger with ebola flies into Dulles, then there we would be. Right in an ebola hospital. I call that a reason for concern. If you don't think so, you are deluding yourself.
I live in front of NIH....remember those vials of smallpox or whatever that they found in some cabinet a bit back ..I second the Jesus!
The Jesus is because I agree with you!!! Screw that! Reston has issues on their BEST day
Anonymous wrote:Just posted by the Patch that a Loudoun Jail inmate has symptoms and said he was in W. African Ebola countries within the last 24 hours. He has been tested so we will know whether he has it within 24 hours. My guess is yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why not stop flights from West Africa?
Because that would be the right thing to do. That would have stopped it from spreading. But we are living in a bad tv movie and all the leaders are making mistake after mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this isn't another new case. Looks like things are spiraling out of control and the number of travelers from affected parts of Africa is coming to light.
http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/man_being_tested_at_inova_loudoun_for_ebola898
There have been three cases. How exactly are things "spiraling out of control"?
Because it's starting to come from more sources meaning it's not all from texas.
What are you talking about? There have been no diagnosed cases outside of Texas. You're suddenly hearing about incidents like the Loundon County inmate because people are paying more attention and the media is reporting it more.
If they are true we have a major problem
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this isn't another new case. Looks like things are spiraling out of control and the number of travelers from affected parts of Africa is coming to light.
http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/man_being_tested_at_inova_loudoun_for_ebola898
There have been three cases. How exactly are things "spiraling out of control"?
Because it's starting to come from more sources meaning it's not all from texas.
What are you talking about? There have been no diagnosed cases outside of Texas. You're suddenly hearing about incidents like the Loundon County inmate because people are paying more attention and the media is reporting it more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this isn't another new case. Looks like things are spiraling out of control and the number of travelers from affected parts of Africa is coming to light.
http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/man_being_tested_at_inova_loudoun_for_ebola898
There have been three cases. How exactly are things "spiraling out of control"?
Because it's starting to come from more sources meaning it's not all from texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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!
Jesus.
I'm the one who lives near Reston hospital, and I am worried because my dd's have asthma. My 8 year old has been sick with a virus for 2 weeks, and has spent the last 3 nights coughing. If I have to take her to the hospital for breathing difficulties, I would normally take her to Reston. If a passenger with ebola flies into Dulles, then there we would be. Right in an ebola hospital. I call that a reason for concern. If you don't think so, you are deluding yourself.
If the hospital is ready to receive Ebola cases, then they won't be putting your kid, or anyone, for that matter, anywhere near a patient who is isolated due to Ebola. That goes for the waiting areas, lab areas, everything.
Like they did in Dallas?
Oh, I must have missed something. Did people from the general population get sick in Dallas? I thought it was only nurses who worked with the patient before appropriate infection control procedures were put in place.
They sent his blood sample through the hospital's tube delivery system. That's not proper procedure.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/15/nurses-protest-ebola/17302987/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this isn't another new case. Looks like things are spiraling out of control and the number of travelers from affected parts of Africa is coming to light.
http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/man_being_tested_at_inova_loudoun_for_ebola898
There have been three cases. How exactly are things "spiraling out of control"?
Anonymous wrote:I hope this isn't another new case. Looks like things are spiraling out of control and the number of travelers from affected parts of Africa is coming to light.
http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/man_being_tested_at_inova_loudoun_for_ebola898
Anonymous wrote:I hope this isn't another new case. Looks like things are spiraling out of control and the number of travelers from affected parts of Africa is coming to light.
http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/man_being_tested_at_inova_loudoun_for_ebola898