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:The second Dallas nurse was on a plane the day before her symptoms started and was in Cleveland this past weekend.
Un-freaking-believable that after the first nurse was admitted (Friday) that they didn't "batten down the hatches" and restrict the travel of all those who had contact with Duncan. I doubt they have even now.
Texas Pres is going to be the root that causes a US outbreak. I expected to be hearing more cases pop up from people traveling in in other parts of the country from West Africa, but no - looks like it is going to be Americans that infect other Americans.
Anonymous wrote:Now they have to figure out who the second nurse had contact with. There is no way they will be able to keep up with contact tracing.
Obama cancels trip to meet on ebola:
http://www.ctpost.com/news/politics/article/Obama-...-on-Ebola-outbreak-5824451.php
I'm an Obama supporter and even I think this is a bit late, and by 'a bit', I mean very very late
Anonymous wrote:Obama cancels trip to meet on ebola:
http://www.ctpost.com/news/politics/article/Obama-cancels-trip-to-meet-on-Ebola-outbreak-5824451.php
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: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: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
Assuming no news is good news...