Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be like the 1918 flu before its done...
No vaccine, no meds to treat it and highly contagious.
We can barely handle 1 case.
The flu is airborne. Ebola is not. They are nothing alike.
Ebola can be caught from surfaces. Sweat, blood, saliva, feces--it comes on so quick it's next to impossible not to be hit with the spray.
People are bleeding, shitting, sweating, puking out if every orfice. The symptoms come raging. Time is an issue. It will wipe out a bus, plane, etc if 1 or more start projectile vomiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This nurse was apparently having symptoms for 5 days before she was admitted. WTF?? And she went on vacation during that time, which will make contact tracing that much more difficult.
Because initial symptoms just feel like a typical cold--then the shit breaks loose. This is why it will be hard to stop....more asympyomatic people not showing symptoms until AFTER they enter the country.
It's your worst nightmare.
The common cold does not cause fever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This nurse was apparently having symptoms for 5 days before she was admitted. WTF?? And she went on vacation during that time, which will make contact tracing that much more difficult.
Because initial symptoms just feel like a typical cold--then the shit breaks loose. This is why it will be hard to stop....more asympyomatic people not showing symptoms until AFTER they enter the country.
It's your worst nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be like the 1918 flu before its done...
No vaccine, no meds to treat it and highly contagious.
We can barely handle 1 case.
The flu is airborne. Ebola is not. They are nothing alike.
Ebola can be caught from surfaces. Sweat, blood, saliva, feces--it comes on so quick it's next to impossible not to be hit with the spray.
People are bleeding, shitting, sweating, puking out if every orfice. The symptoms come raging. Time is an issue. It will wipe out a bus, plane, etc if 1 or more start projectile vomiting.
Anonymous wrote:This nurse was apparently having symptoms for 5 days before she was admitted. WTF?? And she went on vacation during that time, which will make contact tracing that much more difficult.
Anonymous wrote:This nurse was apparently having symptoms for 5 days before she was admitted. WTF?? And she went on vacation during that time, which will make contact tracing that much more difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be like the 1918 flu before its done...
No vaccine, no meds to treat it and highly contagious.
We can barely handle 1 case.
The flu is airborne. Ebola is not. They are nothing alike.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will be like the 1918 flu before its done...
No vaccine, no meds to treat it and highly contagious.
We can barely handle 1 case.
The flu is airborne. Ebola is not. They are nothing alike.
Anonymous wrote:This will be like the 1918 flu before its done...
No vaccine, no meds to treat it and highly contagious.
We can barely handle 1 case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OK. The pres just announced that the US will be ramping up screening at airports. No specifics yet. He also strongly criticized other countries for not doing their part. I support him on both counts.
The criticism lies with him for letting it go this far. He's been warned since last March to get a handle on this. He waited until it showed up on our soil--- and still waiting. Ban flights from West Aftica or put them all in quarantine for 21 days upon landing.
Non-essential travel to and from West Africa should be banned.
Anonymous wrote:OK. The pres just announced that the US will be ramping up screening at airports. No specifics yet. He also strongly criticized other countries for not doing their part. I support him on both counts.