Stinger Ray
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I have not shown the level of stupidity you have.Then clearly you know everything there is to know about ebola. You are just stupid and dont care. To each his own.I'd pilot it.
I have not shown the level of stupidity you have.Then clearly you know everything there is to know about ebola. You are just stupid and dont care. To each his own.I'd pilot it.
If you think that plane is just dandy, then you surpassed everyone's stupidity level. Like I said, you just dont care. To each his own.I have not shown the level of stupidity you have.Then clearly you know everything there is to know about ebola. You are just stupid and dont care. To each his own.I'd pilot it.
You very much sound as though you have no idea how ebola is transmitted, and how long the virus can live outside the body.If you think that plane is just dandy, then you surpassed everyone's stupidity level. Like I said, you just dont care. To each his own.I have not shown the level of stupidity you have.Then clearly you know everything there is to know about ebola. You are just stupid and dont care. To each his own.I'd pilot it.
What about all the other planes that people with Ebola have flown on? You are a total mental midget.You very much sound as though you have no idea how ebola is transmitted, and how long the virus can live outside the body.If you think that plane is just dandy, then you surpassed everyone's stupidity level. Like I said, you just dont care. To each his own.I have not shown the level of stupidity you have.Then clearly you know everything there is to know about ebola. You are just stupid and dont care. To each his own.I'd pilot it.
Cause if you do, then you are just being stupid for fun. In which case. bravo
http://www.cleveland.com/metro/index.ssf/2014/10/ebola_dallas_to_cleveland_time.html
Pay attention to Octover 13-15
Stinger, if you wanna pilot that plane, then no, you dont know jack #### about ebola.
Yes, if you mean from having to read any more of the profound, informative and insightful posts from ghostguy.We're doomed.
And not from Ebola.
Yeah, and we have an ebola outbreak. Go figure.What about all the other planes that people with Ebola have flown on? You are a total mental midget.
no, they sent Duncan home when he showed up at the hospital with symptoms of Ebola and Duncan telling them he came here from Africa.Why the need to qualify it as American citizens? Wasn't Thomas Eric Duncan in the US before he exhibited symptoms? Didn't he got to the hospital fairly early after exhibiting symptoms?The mortality rate of American citizens treated in the US is 0%. Clearly it won't stay there, but currently it is 0%.Hundreds don't die every year in the US - not sure where you are getting that info.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.
The reason we don't see it as the lead on CNN is because, while measles and the like are far more contagious - the diseases are also far less lethal and very treatable.
At best the current Ebola outbreak has a mortality rate of 50% - likely it is much higher.
Also, it would appear that we are rather overconfident in our ability to prevent the spread - or we are underestimating the ease/level of contact needed to spread the disease. If it was truly as hard to spread as many are claiming we wouldn't have healthcare workers getting sick. IMO, another red flag is that these healthcare workers don't seem to be able to indicate the point in time where they ####ed up and exposed themselves.
no that would be a different idiot.Fennis would be the same idiot back in the 1970s saying the same thing when HIV popped up.And a hundred people that can recite those facts.There are 100 US deaths a year from chickenpox, 40,000 from flu, 500 from meningitis.
so? not like it was a big deal? probably over reacting like the president and his CDC.. plus he wasn't even from here, so who cares?no, they sent Duncan home when he showed up at the hospital with symptoms of Ebola and Duncan telling them he came here from Africa.Why the need to qualify it as American citizens? Wasn't Thomas Eric Duncan in the US before he exhibited symptoms? Didn't he got to the hospital fairly early after exhibiting symptoms?The mortality rate of American citizens treated in the US is 0%. Clearly it won't stay there, but currently it is 0%.Hundreds don't die every year in the US - not sure where you are getting that info.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.
The reason we don't see it as the lead on CNN is because, while measles and the like are far more contagious - the diseases are also far less lethal and very treatable.
At best the current Ebola outbreak has a mortality rate of 50% - likely it is much higher.
Also, it would appear that we are rather overconfident in our ability to prevent the spread - or we are underestimating the ease/level of contact needed to spread the disease. If it was truly as hard to spread as many are claiming we wouldn't have healthcare workers getting sick. IMO, another red flag is that these healthcare workers don't seem to be able to indicate the point in time where they ####ed up and exposed themselves.
I feel like this thread is staring to mutate and multiply at a faster rate. There has been enough verbal diarrhea that it would be impossible for this not to spread to other threads. I am afraid there is no hope left for humanity.
Its time we Nuke the thread.
This is pretty outrageous.according to CNN, she did call the CDC and told them she had a slight fever and was given the OK to board the plane.. CDC is to blame here if anyone on that plane gets infectedSo the bottom line is a nurse that knew she was not allowed to take public transportation, took it, Regardless of the fact she may or may not have had a fever (she did)--she was not allowed to travel. CDC would have arranged for a charter flight or a private car, but no, she traveled and put countless people at risk.
This isn't Obama's fault, Bush fault, the CDC's fault--this is the action of one selfish person and lets hope no one pays for it. Bottom line, if you are a direct provider of care for an Ebola victim, you need to be quarantined for the required 21 days. Since there are so few cases in the US, this wouldn't be a huge inconvenience for many people and the benefits would limit the possibility of exposure to new people.
If we are not going to limit air travel into this country, the above, would at least stop the spread of the preexisting cases we have here,
keep on blaming Obama. We got thisso? not like it was a big deal? probably over reacting like the president and his CDC.. plus he wasn't even from here, so who cares?no, they sent Duncan home when he showed up at the hospital with symptoms of Ebola and Duncan telling them he came here from Africa.Why the need to qualify it as American citizens? Wasn't Thomas Eric Duncan in the US before he exhibited symptoms? Didn't he got to the hospital fairly early after exhibiting symptoms?The mortality rate of American citizens treated in the US is 0%. Clearly it won't stay there, but currently it is 0%.Hundreds don't die every year in the US - not sure where you are getting that info.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.
The reason we don't see it as the lead on CNN is because, while measles and the like are far more contagious - the diseases are also far less lethal and very treatable.
At best the current Ebola outbreak has a mortality rate of 50% - likely it is much higher.
Also, it would appear that we are rather overconfident in our ability to prevent the spread - or we are underestimating the ease/level of contact needed to spread the disease. If it was truly as hard to spread as many are claiming we wouldn't have healthcare workers getting sick. IMO, another red flag is that these healthcare workers don't seem to be able to indicate the point in time where they ####ed up and exposed themselves.
And we will be for a while, since it takes on average about 10 days for someone who gets it to show symptoms. Lets hope we dont hear of 1-2 new cases about 10-15 days from now.We still holding at 2 cases?
Here's where I get worried.Good to see we're all informed about what ebola is and how it can be spread.
But hey, at least the mortality rate in the US is zero % right this second.
Serious question for those of you that arent worried (yes, serious question). Just curious. What exactly would you need to see happen for you to actually be worried? As in, how many people need to contract the virus in how many different cities? Chances are nobody answers this seriously. Going out on a limb, cause you dont know enough to even know how to asnwer it.
Obama? He's in full panic mode..he even cancelled fundraisers to deal with this so called "crisis"... I'm with you.. we got this, right?keep on blaming Obama. We got thisso? not like it was a big deal? probably over reacting like the president and his CDC.. plus he wasn't even from here, so who cares?no, they sent Duncan home when he showed up at the hospital with symptoms of Ebola and Duncan telling them he came here from Africa.Why the need to qualify it as American citizens? Wasn't Thomas Eric Duncan in the US before he exhibited symptoms? Didn't he got to the hospital fairly early after exhibiting symptoms?The mortality rate of American citizens treated in the US is 0%. Clearly it won't stay there, but currently it is 0%.Hundreds don't die every year in the US - not sure where you are getting that info.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.
The reason we don't see it as the lead on CNN is because, while measles and the like are far more contagious - the diseases are also far less lethal and very treatable.
At best the current Ebola outbreak has a mortality rate of 50% - likely it is much higher.
Also, it would appear that we are rather overconfident in our ability to prevent the spread - or we are underestimating the ease/level of contact needed to spread the disease. If it was truly as hard to spread as many are claiming we wouldn't have healthcare workers getting sick. IMO, another red flag is that these healthcare workers don't seem to be able to indicate the point in time where they ####ed up and exposed themselves.
Thinking about springing for a pony keg, you in?We still holding at 2 cases?
I seem to know more than you......it was reported she didn't show any symptoms on the plane and wasn't spewing stuff that was laying around like you claim. You are a piece of work.Yeah, and we have an ebola outbreak. Go figure.What about all the other planes that people with Ebola have flown on? You are a total mental midget.
You also do realize (though you probably dont) that the person has to be symptomatic for the disease to be spread. This lady was symptomatic..........on a plane...........for several hours.............from Clevealnd to Dallas....................less than 24 hours ago......and the disease likely came out her body in several different fashions on that plane, and is laying around in there in several spots.
The virus lives outside the body for several days on average. Do the math, if you can.
If ebola spread enough to cause a disruption to Netflix, I might not be able to stifle a scream.Good to see we're all informed about what ebola is and how it can be spread.
But hey, at least the mortality rate in the US is zero % right this second.
Serious question for those of you that arent worried (yes, serious question). Just curious. What exactly would you need to see happen for you to actually be worried? As in, how many people need to contract the virus in how many different cities? Chances are nobody answers this seriously. Going out on a limb, cause you dont know enough to even know how to asnwer it.
there isn't a single person in this thread who isn't concerned about Ebola. HTHGood to see we're all informed about what ebola is and how it can be spread.
But hey, at least the mortality rate in the US is zero % right this second.
Serious question for those of you that arent worried (yes, serious question). Just curious. What exactly would you need to see happen for you to actually be worried? As in, how many people need to contract the virus in how many different cities? Chances are nobody answers this seriously. Going out on a limb, cause you dont know enough to even know how to asnwer it.
Thanks ObamaObama? He's in full panic mode..he even cancelled fundraisers to deal with this so called "crisis"... I'm with you.. we got this, right?keep on blaming Obama. We got thisso? not like it was a big deal? probably over reacting like the president and his CDC.. plus he wasn't even from here, so who cares?no, they sent Duncan home when he showed up at the hospital with symptoms of Ebola and Duncan telling them he came here from Africa.Why the need to qualify it as American citizens? Wasn't Thomas Eric Duncan in the US before he exhibited symptoms? Didn't he got to the hospital fairly early after exhibiting symptoms?The mortality rate of American citizens treated in the US is 0%. Clearly it won't stay there, but currently it is 0%.Hundreds don't die every year in the US - not sure where you are getting that info.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.
The reason we don't see it as the lead on CNN is because, while measles and the like are far more contagious - the diseases are also far less lethal and very treatable.
At best the current Ebola outbreak has a mortality rate of 50% - likely it is much higher.
Also, it would appear that we are rather overconfident in our ability to prevent the spread - or we are underestimating the ease/level of contact needed to spread the disease. If it was truly as hard to spread as many are claiming we wouldn't have healthcare workers getting sick. IMO, another red flag is that these healthcare workers don't seem to be able to indicate the point in time where they ####ed up and exposed themselves.
Good thing I do not bite my nails. That can turn into a deadly habit.Or rub it in your eyes, or get it in an open wound, or bite your nail that has some on it.But feel free to spout hyperbole and generalizations to try and prove something to someone.But not ebola. You apparently have to drink the bodily fluids of an ebola patient to get it.
exactly.. what has he done about diarrhea? or chickenpox??? wasting all this time chasing ebola.. waste of resourcesThanks ObamaObama? He's in full panic mode..he even cancelled fundraisers to deal with this so called "crisis"... I'm with you.. we got this, right?keep on blaming Obama. We got thisso? not like it was a big deal? probably over reacting like the president and his CDC.. plus he wasn't even from here, so who cares?no, they sent Duncan home when he showed up at the hospital with symptoms of Ebola and Duncan telling them he came here from Africa.Why the need to qualify it as American citizens? Wasn't Thomas Eric Duncan in the US before he exhibited symptoms? Didn't he got to the hospital fairly early after exhibiting symptoms?The mortality rate of American citizens treated in the US is 0%. Clearly it won't stay there, but currently it is 0%.Hundreds don't die every year in the US - not sure where you are getting that info.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.
The reason we don't see it as the lead on CNN is because, while measles and the like are far more contagious - the diseases are also far less lethal and very treatable.
At best the current Ebola outbreak has a mortality rate of 50% - likely it is much higher.
Also, it would appear that we are rather overconfident in our ability to prevent the spread - or we are underestimating the ease/level of contact needed to spread the disease. If it was truly as hard to spread as many are claiming we wouldn't have healthcare workers getting sick. IMO, another red flag is that these healthcare workers don't seem to be able to indicate the point in time where they ####ed up and exposed themselves.
He's becoming like the Baghdad Bob of the FFA. Everything is fine with the dear leaderObama? He's in full panic mode..he even cancelled fundraisers to deal with this so called "crisis"... I'm with you.. we got this, right?keep on blaming Obama. We got thisso? not like it was a big deal? probably over reacting like the president and his CDC.. plus he wasn't even from here, so who cares?no, they sent Duncan home when he showed up at the hospital with symptoms of Ebola and Duncan telling them he came here from Africa.Why the need to qualify it as American citizens? Wasn't Thomas Eric Duncan in the US before he exhibited symptoms? Didn't he got to the hospital fairly early after exhibiting symptoms?The mortality rate of American citizens treated in the US is 0%. Clearly it won't stay there, but currently it is 0%.Hundreds don't die every year in the US - not sure where you are getting that info.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.
The reason we don't see it as the lead on CNN is because, while measles and the like are far more contagious - the diseases are also far less lethal and very treatable.
At best the current Ebola outbreak has a mortality rate of 50% - likely it is much higher.
Also, it would appear that we are rather overconfident in our ability to prevent the spread - or we are underestimating the ease/level of contact needed to spread the disease. If it was truly as hard to spread as many are claiming we wouldn't have healthcare workers getting sick. IMO, another red flag is that these healthcare workers don't seem to be able to indicate the point in time where they ####ed up and exposed themselves.
I am sure she didnt sneeze or cough one single time, and that there is zero chance any saliva was on any cup touched by anyone, or that she never once touched her mouth then touched something else.I seem to know more than you......it was reported she didn't show any symptoms on the plane and wasn't spewing stuff that was laying around like you claim. You are a piece of work.Yeah, and we have an ebola outbreak. Go figure.What about all the other planes that people with Ebola have flown on? You are a total mental midget.
You also do realize (though you probably dont) that the person has to be symptomatic for the disease to be spread. This lady was symptomatic..........on a plane...........for several hours.............from Clevealnd to Dallas....................less than 24 hours ago......and the disease likely came out her body in several different fashions on that plane, and is laying around in there in several spots.
The virus lives outside the body for several days on average. Do the math, if you can.
This. People in general are clueless, self absorbed idiots.I don't get this. I self quarantine if I think I have the flu. I can't imagine exposing people if I have a fever and I've just treated ebola patients.
OK, so how many people will catch Ebola from that flight?I am sure she didnt sneeze or cough one single time, and that there is zero chance any saliva was on any cup touched by anyone, or that she never once touched her mouth then touched something else.I seem to know more than you......it was reported she didn't show any symptoms on the plane and wasn't spewing stuff that was laying around like you claim. You are a piece of work.Yeah, and we have an ebola outbreak. Go figure.What about all the other planes that people with Ebola have flown on? You are a total mental midget.
You also do realize (though you probably dont) that the person has to be symptomatic for the disease to be spread. This lady was symptomatic..........on a plane...........for several hours.............from Clevealnd to Dallas....................less than 24 hours ago......and the disease likely came out her body in several different fashions on that plane, and is laying around in there in several spots.
The virus lives outside the body for several days on average. Do the math, if you can.
I never said she was going all exorcist blowing chunck on everyones face.
i am sure whoever was monitoring her stood right there and made sure she never moved once single time. Sure.
I am sure she didnt sneeze or cough one single time, and that there is zero chance any saliva was on any cup touched by anyone, or that she never once touched her mouth then touched something else.I seem to know more than you......it was reported she didn't show any symptoms on the plane and wasn't spewing stuff that was laying around like you claim. You are a piece of work.Yeah, and we have an ebola outbreak. Go figure.What about all the other planes that people with Ebola have flown on? You are a total mental midget.
You also do realize (though you probably dont) that the person has to be symptomatic for the disease to be spread. This lady was symptomatic..........on a plane...........for several hours.............from Clevealnd to Dallas....................less than 24 hours ago......and the disease likely came out her body in several different fashions on that plane, and is laying around in there in several spots.
The virus lives outside the body for several days on average. Do the math, if you can.
I never said she was going all exorcist blowing chunck on everyones face.
i am sure whoever was monitoring her stood right there and made sure she never moved once single time. Sure.
thanks obamaI'm more concerned with the reemergence of TB & whopping cough plus Enterovirus 68
PROBABLY none, but enough of a chance to be very worried about it. It only takes one. But it's impossible to quarantine everyone she came in contact with in Akron, at the airport, and on the plane.OK, so how many people will catch Ebola from that flight?
Ok then how many people will be get Ebola from her prior to being hospitalized?PROBABLY none, but enough of a chance to be very worried about it. It only takes one. But it's impossible to quarantine everyone she came in contact with in Akron, at the airport, and on the plane.OK, so how many people will catch Ebola from that flight?
It isnt even only about the flight, it's also about the day or so leading up to that where she was in contact with a lot of people all over the area.
my linkthanks obamaI'm more concerned with the reemergence of TB & whopping cough plus Enterovirus 68
This is impossible to answer you do realize.Ok then how many people will be get Ebola from her prior to being hospitalized?PROBABLY none, but enough of a chance to be very worried about it. It only takes one. But it's impossible to quarantine everyone she came in contact with in Akron, at the airport, and on the plane.OK, so how many people will catch Ebola from that flight?
It isnt even only about the flight, it's also about the day or so leading up to that where she was in contact with a lot of people all over the area.
so none. why is the sky falling?This is impossible to answer you do realize.Ok then how many people will be get Ebola from her prior to being hospitalized?PROBABLY none, but enough of a chance to be very worried about it. It only takes one. But it's impossible to quarantine everyone she came in contact with in Akron, at the airport, and on the plane.OK, so how many people will catch Ebola from that flight?
It isnt even only about the flight, it's also about the day or so leading up to that where she was in contact with a lot of people all over the area.
But the answer, again, is PROBABLY none................is "probably" good enough for you?
I survived both when I was a kid - no big deal.Who's saying it's impossible to spread? Measles, mumps are far more contagious and kill hundreds of people, infants, every year because wing nuts won't vaccinate. Dont see that as the lead on CNN 24-7It's funny how people downplay #### and it's so impossible to spread yada yada yada
First we had one case with 25 or so people being watched or quarantined. Now we have 3 cases, and a lot more people will be quarantined. I'd be betting that there will be more than 3 by months end.