Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the fact that only nurses who treated Duncan while he was very ill, and not the daughter who helped get him to the hospital, are the ones that have contracted Ebola is very telling that the disease is not contagious until the disease is underway.
Hopefully the disease in the US stops with these two nurses. I'm optimistic.
We don't know if they are sick yet. Any of them
Anonymous wrote:I think the fact that only nurses who treated Duncan while he was very ill, and not the daughter who helped get him to the hospital, are the ones that have contracted Ebola is very telling that the disease is not contagious until the disease is underway.
Hopefully the disease in the US stops with these two nurses. I'm optimistic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The second nurse was on a flight back to Dallas the night before she reported symptoms
CDC is now trying to track down all passengers on that flight.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/15/health/texas-ebola-outbreak/index.html
Why?!?!? CDC says there is NO danger from sharing a plane with an Ebola infected person.
IT IS NOT VERY CONTAGIOUS! Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:I admit to a tad more concern today than yesterday given the second nurse and her plane ride. Still seems like we can stop this before it becomes a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I admit to a tad more concern today than yesterday given the second nurse and her plane ride. Still seems like we can stop this before it becomes a pandemic.
Without closing borders?
Anonymous wrote:I admit to a tad more concern today than yesterday given the second nurse and her plane ride. Still seems like we can stop this before it becomes a pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The second nurse was on a flight back to Dallas the night before she reported symptoms
CDC is now trying to track down all passengers on that flight.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/15/health/texas-ebola-outbreak/index.html
Why?!?!? CDC says there is NO danger from sharing a plane with an Ebola infected person.
IT IS NOT VERY CONTAGIOUS! Sheesh.
Anonymous wrote:The second nurse was on a flight back to Dallas the night before she reported symptoms
CDC is now trying to track down all passengers on that flight.
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/15/health/texas-ebola-outbreak/index.html