Anonymous wrote:Funny, not so long ago it was all about "one, only one" on these boards. Now it's "only two." When do we drop the "only"? When someone actually crokes? I guess wanting to prevent unnecessary deaths is qualified as hysterical now. Sad, kinda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the doctor bleed or vomit on the train? At the bowling alley?
No and no.
Then why is everyone hating on him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did the doctor bleed or vomit on the train? At the bowling alley?
No and no.
Anonymous wrote:Did the doctor bleed or vomit on the train? At the bowling alley?
Anonymous wrote:While I applaud anyone willing to go over and help out, after the latest diagnosis in NYC, I think all returning personnel from the affected countries should be quarantined for 21 days - paid leave, no public transit whatsoever, avoid sex etc. Clearly any signs of fatigue etc and said person should NOT go out in public even if they have not fever or other symptoms. How this highly trained medical doctor thought he wasn't a serious risk just because he didn't see how his gear could have been breached is pure stupidity and arrogance. Seriously, WTF on his part?! Plenty of MSF staff have come down with Ebola. While they have the most stringent protocols, they are clearly still not foolproof.
Personally I think in an effort by global leaders to downplay this to avoid panic, food shortages and financial market crashes, it means we are playing with fire. This has the potential to change/take away life for millions over the next few years unless they get an effective vaccine and the virus doesn't mutate to negate said vaccine.
Mother Nature can be very sneaky and we need to be pouring more resources into this. IMO, this has far more potential to kill more humans than any wars elsewhere or terrorist acts (short of a nuclear explosion in metro area or weaponized bioterror, including ebola).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please people, get a grip. Not a single person in this country has contracted Ebola from casual contact. Not a one. The only people who have contracted it were nurses working with an end stage patient's bodily fluids and wearing inappropriate protection. No one living with Duncan, or who came in contact with Duncan, contracted the disease. Not a single health care worker who has treated an Ebola patient outside of this rinky dink hospital in Texas has contracted the disease.
Please tell me how somehow who works at the world bank is going to be exposed to an Ebola patient's bodily fluids. I don;t think these folks are putting in IVs and cleaning up vomit.
So many of you are just being ridiculous.
You are stunningly stupid. Is it denial?
Wha? These are the facts.
A world bank employee on a work trip to monrovia could absolutely come into contact with ebola patients just by virtue of being in a city with an epidemic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please people, get a grip. Not a single person in this country has contracted Ebola from casual contact. Not a one. The only people who have contracted it were nurses working with an end stage patient's bodily fluids and wearing inappropriate protection. No one living with Duncan, or who came in contact with Duncan, contracted the disease. Not a single health care worker who has treated an Ebola patient outside of this rinky dink hospital in Texas has contracted the disease.
Please tell me how somehow who works at the world bank is going to be exposed to an Ebola patient's bodily fluids. I don;t think these folks are putting in IVs and cleaning up vomit.
So many of you are just being ridiculous.
You are stunningly stupid. Is it denial?
Anonymous wrote:Dr Spencer is 33 and saw ebola in Africa. He [unless living under a rock] knew of healthcare workers who got ebola in Africa. Perhaps because he is youngish and successful there was a feeling of invulnerability.http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/24/health/new-york-ebola-timeline/
Flew into JFK, rode 3 subway lines, went to a bowling alley. Nurse Vinson was on Frontier Air. Dr Nancy Snyderman was cavorting around Manhatten when she was supposed to be on a 21 day quarantine in NJ.
Since medical professionals have exhibited reckless behavior it is time to require 21 day quarantine for all who have been in the hotzone. One US airport not five should funnel the passengers and there should be designated supervised quarantine locations.