Ebola: Coming to Atlanta
Posted by freedomforall 10 years, 9 months ago to Government
Emory University Hospital in Atlanta is set to receive a patient infected with the deadly Ebola disease currently sweeping through swaths of west Africa.
The patient is expected to arrive “within the next several days”, the university said in a statement. The exact date of arrival is not yet known. The university did not give the patient’s name.
The patient is expected to arrive “within the next several days”, the university said in a statement. The exact date of arrival is not yet known. The university did not give the patient’s name.
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From Public Health Agency of Canada
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/lab-bio/res/p...
"Humans may be infected by handling sick or dead non-human primates and are also at risk when handling the bodies of deceased humans in preparation for funerals, suggesting possible transmission through aerosol droplets (2, 6, 28). In the laboratory, infection through small-particle aerosols has been demonstrated in primates, and airborne spread among humans is strongly suspected, although it has not yet been conclusively demonstrated."
Who is going to decontaminate the airplane?
Who is going to decontaminate the ambulance?
The gurneys, bed, wheelchair, etc...
What about the plumbing in the bathroom that these people are bound to use *IF* they recover???
I know they're Americans, but they *CHOSE* to go minister in the F#@%ing plague zone!
Do *I* have an irrational fear of contracting Ebola? Heck no! I don't go near the cities.
http://drrimatruthreports.com/smoking-gu...
This link shows the now 20 Ebola quarantine sites the CDC now has in the US. Most are on the East coast? The number of sites dropped greatly in the 1970s, but now is on the rise.
Further, since it is viral rather than bacterial, standards treatments are only supportive in nature. If you survive, your system has to fight it off. Also a virus mutates a lot easier, so any kind of vaccine is that much tougher to come up with. Look at the relative effectiveness of the flu vaccine cocktails every year. And modern day influenza does not have anywhere near the mortality rate of Ebola.
Right now they are saying its fluid borne, but you would think the health workers would be good enough at protective measures to avoid that vector. Yet it is still infecting aid workers.
It might have more than a single transmission vector, or mutating to that point.
If it becomes airborne, it becomes orders of magnitude more dangerous.
In any event the question of why these people are not kept isolated in quarantine is of primary importance.
So in direct contradiction of their own warnings, the CDC is bringing the disease to a major city hospital near you!
"Patients are contagious only when they show symptoms, and U.S. hospitals are well equipped to isolate cases and control spread of the virus."
Symptoms are very similar to the flu.
I doubt the CDC has facilities to isolate everyone with flu symptoms in a city of 5 million.
Absolute folly!
Either the CDC hasn't thought this through or they have a hidden agenda. Stupidity reigns in the media that spread their irrational rubbish.
"The CDC has staff at 20 U.S. airports and border crossings. "
Wow! I know that gives me confidence as thousands of south americans cross the southern border unsupervised every week. Wonder if the CDC is prepared to isolate all the border patrol and homeland security before they spread disease to their families and the rest of the population.
Has the news media lost any semblance of intelligence? Does any investigative journalism ever get published in the major media?
She is no doubt looked upon as Ebola Mary to be blunt about it. They are terrified she is a carrier so avoid her like the plague, no pun intended.
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