Ebola. Now she has it, now she doesn't?
Posted by freedomforall 10 years, 6 months ago to Politics
When will the truth be made public?
This is one more example of hiding the truth about Ebola.
No explanation whatsoever, but now the Dallas nurses are "cured."
This is one more example of hiding the truth about Ebola.
No explanation whatsoever, but now the Dallas nurses are "cured."
Remember "West Wing"? The Prez spent precious few minutes in his Situation Room... why does "Woof Blister" spend every waking minute in his? Yep... to get you to watch the next commercials and make him money.
Could make me sick. Then again, it doesn't, because I never watch his show... :)
I didn't mean to imply that Ebola is not a danger to US citizens, but I am glad that more calm voices are finally getting the word out that we all ain't gonna die of it any time soon...
Critical Thinking in the US is dead, at least in the mainscream media. Nobody looks into details which make the difference between panic, worry and BFD...
If I get the flu and recover, do you consider me to 'not have the flu any more,' or do I still have it, by some measure you're not sharing?
If a patient contracts Ebola, has symptoms and blood tests show the virus is in their system, yet they 'recover' and later show no symptoms or don't fail any blood testing sampling, do they 'still have Ebola' or not?
Without some description of your criteria for that go/no-go choice, the question loses its meaning.
Unless you're Woof Blister and your paycheck depends on Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt...
:)
Dying from Ebola virus depends on prior health conditions, whether you came or come in contact with someone expelling liquids rife with the virus, whether you can get fluid replenishment and nutrition, and probably a raft of other reasons!
To use any ONE 'survival' or 'fatality rate' is just plain nonsense without accounting for the total environment of the 'next victim.'
People are starting to get that clue and even health officials and some mainscream media folks are admitting that the panic reactions in the media were 'maybe a little bit overblown.'
As Usual.
For all of the bumbling, there is a certain level of truth to better care levels in the US with isolation, bed rest, fluid levels retained, etc., compared to being treated outside in a mud hut behind a fence in 100 degree humid heat.
Fort Detrick should be the only place that stuff is handled, as they have adequate security and a military posture & practice. The CDC needs to stick to making handout cards that look like the dumb safety-belt how-to's on an airplane and showing people how to put on protective garb.
The problem with federal employees doesn't matter what agency, etc. They self-proclaim this wizardry level of work ethic, etc., but are really just lazy, make mountains out of mole hills of problems, and the over-arching problem is the self-protectionist actions of their own jobs out of fear they may have to work in the private sector instead and "produce" something every day. The "secret sauce" is that huge percentages of the workforce are contracted out to the private sector to work alongside their federal counter parts and do the "all others" because a federal employee will not usually do anything not specifically enumerated in their written job description.
They probably think don't rock he boat. Don't cause a panic. Unfortunately lying is more likely to cause a panic than telling an unpleasant truth.
How about this instead: Let us take a military VIP quarters building and make it the quarantine site. Then, when a doctor or nurse returns home from Africa, let's welcome them as heroes, take their picture for the paper, put them in a limo and drive them to their VIP quarters, where they are plied with custom meals and superb internet access for the duration of their quarantine.
Jan
"... the one thing I've learned about this place. No one here is exactly what he appears."
G'Kar, Babylon 5, Mind War (1994)
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