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Here, use my sleeve.Gesundheit!...Manute Bol... would you like a kleenex
Here, use my sleeve.Gesundheit!...Manute Bol... would you like a kleenex
Only during symptoms according to the WHO.ok... I've been hearing different things-
Is this transmitted only while symptomatic, or even pre-symptomatic? Can it be transferred during the incubation period?
Here, use my sleeve.Gesundheit!...Manute Bol... would you like a kleenex
So friends of mine in college used to wear suits, carry a clip board with name tags and bs their way into everywhere- usually sporting events.Here, use my sleeve.Gesundheit!...Manute Bol... would you like a kleenex![]()
of course Manute Bol has worse problems than Ebola.
If I were a medieval grain merchant, I'd be very nervous."You'll never have to worry about catching the plague, Thomas. Now help me pick up these dead rats."and you will never catch Ebola.
thanks Henry.Only during symptoms according to the WHO.ok... I've been hearing different things-
Is this transmitted only while symptomatic, or even pre-symptomatic? Can it be transferred during the incubation period?
And well you should be. I don't see much of a market for that these days.If I were a medieval grain merchant, I'd be very nervous."You'll never have to worry about catching the plague, Thomas. Now help me pick up these dead rats."and you will never catch Ebola.
Diseases have a tendency to morph. Plus, how do we know when he started feeling sick? Did he go to the hospital right when he was sick? Doubtful. Considering he's a dude, I'm guessing he had to be pretty close to feeling like death before he finally got nagged by his wife to go to the doctor.thanks Henry.Only during symptoms according to the WHO.ok... I've been hearing different things-
Is this transmitted only while symptomatic, or even pre-symptomatic? Can it be transferred during the incubation period?
that's what I thought... but the wife- who's usually on top of these things- threw out that it was contagious throughout the incubation period. that would put every person that guy travelled with or around into harm's way.
If the CDC were smart they would treat it that way.....The plane should have been isolated and the people aboard the plane should be tested/monitored.....thanks Henry.Only during symptoms according to the WHO.ok... I've been hearing different things-
Is this transmitted only while symptomatic, or even pre-symptomatic? Can it be transferred during the incubation period?
that's what I thought... but the wife- who's usually on top of these things- threw out that it was contagious throughout the incubation period. that would put every person that guy travelled with or around into harm's way.
Guy sounds like a moron, so who knows what his schedule was.Diseases have a tendency to morph. Plus, how do we know when he started feeling sick? Did he go to the hospital right when he was sick? Doubtful. Considering he's a dude, I'm guessing he had to be pretty close to feeling like death before he finally got nagged by his wife to go to the doctor.thanks Henry.Only during symptoms according to the WHO.ok... I've been hearing different things-
Is this transmitted only while symptomatic, or even pre-symptomatic? Can it be transferred during the incubation period?
that's what I thought... but the wife- who's usually on top of these things- threw out that it was contagious throughout the incubation period. that would put every person that guy travelled with or around into harm's way.
I'll set the line at 27 by the end of November...what is the over /under on Ebola cases in the US by next month?
2.5 millionwhat is the over /under on Ebola cases in the US by next month?
Seems low.2.5 millionwhat is the over /under on Ebola cases in the US by next month?
Seems low.2.5 millionwhat is the over /under on Ebola cases in the US by next month?
not so fast...So... you come in from Liberia, and start feeling sick enough to go to the hospital- but I assume don't feel the need to tell them that you've just come back from LIBERIA!? wtf. And that's making the assumption that he didn't tell them... if he told them and they didn't keep him under observation?On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a patient at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas was the first person to be diagnosed in the United States with the Ebola virus.
The patient left Liberia on Sept. 19 and arrived in Dallas the following day. On Sept. 26, he sought treatment at the hospital after becoming ill but was sent home with a prescription for antibiotics. Two days later, he was admitted with more critical symptoms, after requiring an ambulance ride to the hospital.![]()
nice work, health care providers.At a press conference Wednesday, hospital officials said that a triage nurse performed the recommended screening -- asking about both his symptoms and his travel history -- but her report wasn't communicated to the rest of his healthcare team.
sounds like ISIS is sneakier than we thoughtnot so fast...So... you come in from Liberia, and start feeling sick enough to go to the hospital- but I assume don't feel the need to tell them that you've just come back from LIBERIA!? wtf. And that's making the assumption that he didn't tell them... if he told them and they didn't keep him under observation?On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a patient at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas was the first person to be diagnosed in the United States with the Ebola virus.
The patient left Liberia on Sept. 19 and arrived in Dallas the following day. On Sept. 26, he sought treatment at the hospital after becoming ill but was sent home with a prescription for antibiotics. Two days later, he was admitted with more critical symptoms, after requiring an ambulance ride to the hospital.![]()
nice work, health care providers.At a press conference Wednesday, hospital officials said that a triage nurse performed the recommended screening -- asking about both his symptoms and his travel history -- but her report wasn't communicated to the rest of his healthcare team.
Hey we can't take our eye off the ball...ISIS is the biggest threat to our country.I'll set the line at 27 by the end of November...what is the over /under on Ebola cases in the US by next month?
Awesome that us and 4 countries in Western Africa are the only ones with cases... Way to go America!
Popular opinion, we should send this guy to northern Iraq/Syria.Unpopular opinion, we should send this guy back to Liberia.
US Ebola Patient Exposed School Age Children, Governor Said
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/us-ebola-patient-exposed-school-age-children-governor/story?id=25885934
Five school-aged children in Texas may have been exposed to Ebola by the first patient diagnosed with the virus in the United States, officials said today.
The children had contact with the patient and are being monitored at home, Texas Gov. Rick Perry said today in a press conference. "Let me assure you, these children have been identified and are being monitored," the governor said. "This is all hands on deck," Perry said.
The country's top medical official who has vowed to stop Ebola "in its tracks" in the U.S., conceded today that it's "not impossible" that others will contract the disease. The five students who were in contact with the patient went to four different schools earlier in the week, but had no symptoms, officials said. Extra health workers and custodians will be on hand at those schools plus another nearby school that none of the children attended. The schools include three elementary schools, a middle school and a high school, officials said.
"The students didn’t have any symptoms so the odds of them passing on any sort of virus is very low," said Dallas Independent School District Superintendent Mike Miles, adding that he learned of the students’ possible exposure Wednesday morning. Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said an extensive tracking process is underway in the wake of the first Ebola diagnosis in the United States, with special focus on the patient’s family and health staff. “We have a seven-person team in Dallas working with the local health department and the hospital, and we will be identifying everyone who may have come in contact with him and then monitoring them for 21 days,” Frieden said.
The city of Dallas, which has activated its Emergency Operations Center on "Level 2: High Readiness," said, "We are currently evaluating 12-18 people that the patient confirmed to have the Ebola virus was in contact with." In addition, the three ambulance crew members that brought the patient to the hospital were tested for Ebola. The tests were negative, but the crew members were sent home and will be monitored for the next three weeks, the city said in a statement.
Frieden believes the disease will be “stopped in its tracks” in this country.
The unidentified man’s safety, along with the well-being of the medical people treating him, is a primary focus, Frieden said.
“What we need to do first in this particular instance is do everything possible to help this individual who’s really fighting for their life, and then make sure that we’re doing that, that we don’t have other people exposed in the hospital, identify all those contacts and monitor them for 21 days. It’s not impossible that one or two of them would develop symptoms and then they would need to be isolated,” he said.
Frieden said he’s confident that passengers who flew on the same plane as the patient did not contract the disease. “That was four or five days before he had his first symptoms and with Ebola, you’re not contagious until you have symptoms,” he said.
Although American Ebola patients have been treated in the United States prior to this diagnosis, they all contracted Ebola in West Africa. Ebola has killed 2,917 people and infected 3,346 others since the outbreak began in March.
EVERYONE IN THE WORLD SHOULD WEAR A HAZMAT SUIT 24/7/365The Federal Government should issue and mandate that we all wear one of these until the threat is eliminated.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-QWWeO2zft3I/UCjwApxqgtI/AAAAAAAABoo/QZ8F0pAH2HI/s1600/Ebola.jpg
You know where it's not contained? The United States.If they can lock it down there, I see little reason to worry here.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29436851
Edited to add: The fact that CNN isn't pushing this headlines makes me vomit in my mouth a bit. It's amazing to me how sensational that news outlet has become.
Thanks, ObamaEl Floppo said:not so fast...El Floppo said:So... you come in from Liberia, and start feeling sick enough to go to the hospital- but I assume don't feel the need to tell them that you've just come back from LIBERIA!? wtf. And that's making the assumption that he didn't tell them... if he told them and they didn't keep him under observation?On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a patient at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas was the first person to be diagnosed in the United States with the Ebola virus.
The patient left Liberia on Sept. 19 and arrived in Dallas the following day. On Sept. 26, he sought treatment at the hospital after becoming ill but was sent home with a prescription for antibiotics. Two days later, he was admitted with more critical symptoms, after requiring an ambulance ride to the hospital.![]()
nice work, health care providers.At a press conference Wednesday, hospital officials said that a triage nurse performed the recommended screening -- asking about both his symptoms and his travel history -- but her report wasn't communicated to the rest of his healthcare team.
Nothing to worry about, there's no way this can spread in this country like it does in Africa. Our protocols are superior and we know what we're doing.El Floppo said:not so fast...El Floppo said:So... you come in from Liberia, and start feeling sick enough to go to the hospital- but I assume don't feel the need to tell them that you've just come back from LIBERIA!? wtf. And that's making the assumption that he didn't tell them... if he told them and they didn't keep him under observation?On Tuesday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed a patient at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas was the first person to be diagnosed in the United States with the Ebola virus.
The patient left Liberia on Sept. 19 and arrived in Dallas the following day. On Sept. 26, he sought treatment at the hospital after becoming ill but was sent home with a prescription for antibiotics. Two days later, he was admitted with more critical symptoms, after requiring an ambulance ride to the hospital.![]()
nice work, health care providers.At a press conference Wednesday, hospital officials said that a triage nurse performed the recommended screening -- asking about both his symptoms and his travel history -- but her report wasn't communicated to the rest of his healthcare team.
Make sure you keep that vomit to yourself.If they can lock it down there, I see little reason to worry here.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-29436851
Edited to add: The fact that CNN isn't pushing this headlines makes me vomit in my mouth a bit. It's amazing to me how sensational that news outlet has become.
Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
pretty sure it was fruit bat soup.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
Dude, you've been served... You need to respond:Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
seems unlikely.pretty sure it was fruit bat soup.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
Fruit bat Joel McHale has some explaining to do.pretty sure it was fruit bat soup.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
Sweet, sweet love.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
You mean the Spanish Flu that killed between 50 and 100 million people? Yeah. I guarantee that would "freak people out."I can't figure out how all these health workers are getting it overseas. Can't we ship these health workers some grade A Hazmat suits so that this thing can get knocked out? Seriously, the CDC makes it sound like you practially have to voluntarily exchange bodily fluids to transfer the disease, yet health care workers are in suits and getting the disease.
I'm not worried about me or my family getting infected in the US. What worries me more is the fear-mongering that will happen if we get even 100 cases in this country.
Can you imagine something like the Spanish flu in today's society? People would completely freak out.
How do you #### a fruit bat?Sweet, sweet love.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
In its genitals, I assume.How do you #### a fruit bat?Sweet, sweet love.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
that would be in the butt, bob.In its genitals, I assume.How do you #### a fruit bat?Sweet, sweet love.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.
Monkey birds.Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
It's a common bacteria in bats who have pretty much grown immune to it. It's only when the genius human decides to roast & eat an infected bat for din din (as they do in Afrika), does it get into humans. Naturally, there is pretty much no way to tell if a bat is infected or not.Interesting. Any idea how it got from a fruit bat to a human?Probably something like a bat crapped in the drinking source or on a food source and a human drank or ate after that, but I was curious if it was known specifically.Fruit bats (seriously).Do they know or have they said what the origin of this was in Africa? Monkeys? Birds? What ?
He flew in from Brussels...The situation we are seeing right now is what happens when you give common sense the middle finger. Travel incoming from that region should have been locked down a month ago.