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Re: Ebola

Posted: Fri, 01 Aug 2014 22:23:29
by mamabearCali
I dunno, the most knowledgeable doctor and researcher died of Ebola. If the guys in the gloves, masks, and gown are catching it then perhaps there is more to story and masks might be appropriate.

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Re: Ebola

Posted: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 00:05:42
by 0ne5hot
mamabearCali wrote:I dunno, the most knowledgeable doctor and researcher died of Ebola. If the guys in the gloves, masks, and gown are catching it then perhaps there is more to story and masks might be appropriate.
If you work with fire long enough you will get burned at some point, Accidents do happen and humans are fallible creatures. If that strain of Ebola has mutated and became airborne there would be alot more sick/dead aid workers.

Re: Ebola

Posted: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 08:49:27
by mamabearCali
Aren't there? I was reading an article that 200 health workers have been killed in this round of Ebola. That causes me great concern.

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Re: Ebola

Posted: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 10:28:07
by BertMacklin
mamabearCali wrote:Aren't there? I was reading an article that 200 health workers have been killed in this round of Ebola. That causes me great concern.

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The second largest outbreak only killed 11 (total infected is hard to find) while this one has killed 60. I think the total number of infected doctors is even more disproportionate as this has a lower fatality rate than previous outbreaks. People try to explain it away with that doctors always are killed in such manners but why not at the same rate? There would be less than 50 dead if it were holding to the same rate as other outbreaks. So since protocol and technology has not gotten any worse over the past 30 years why are things getting worse? Also strange how risks leading to these infections have yet to be identified. It's not just killing the frontier medicine man, its killing our experts, people who know more about these diseases than you know about your own kids. Truth be told if the doctors keep saying that its no big deal cause they got their big fancy suits to protect them, much like Dr. Khan had, not sure if anybody is going to be left to prevent panic.

Re: Ebola

Posted: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 20:56:56
by Globetruck
Lots of African airplanes heading our way as we speak: http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ ... story.html

Re: Ebola

Posted: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 14:14:34
by SHMIV
Suddenly, I take comfort that I spend most of my time confined to a truck cab...

Most of my interaction is with other people confined to truck cabs and folks behind glass windows.

That said, though, GF is currently bugging me to go in in this restaurant and eat something, which compromises my little security bubble, lol. Oh well.

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Re: Ebola

Posted: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 14:19:07
by 0ne5hot
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Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 08:36:20
by Reverenddel
Take heed folks. Ebola has reared it's ugly head in both Gatrick Airport in the UK, and Hong Kong.

This is not your "Daddy's Ebola". This is something different.

Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 09:04:38
by docapos
A great book to read regarding the history and origins of Ebola an other zoonotic diseases is Spillover by David quammen

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Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 09:58:04
by mamabearCali
Scary scary.

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Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 11:34:03
by dorminWS
What Will Happen If Ebola Comes To America?

http://www.thetradingreport.com/2014/08 ... o-america/

Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 14:30:12
by mamabearCali
Unsurprised. Pretty brutal really.

Imagine that tool in the hand if a despot. You have a serious disease in the country, suddenly all your political enemies are suspected of having the disease and are rounded up and thrown in with those who are known to have the disease. They have no recourse and no rights and they are dead within the month. Political problems solved.

Now what was that about our southern border again?

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Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 14:57:08
by OakRidgeStars
If this strain of Ebola has mutated into a airborne contagion, we could have an epidemic of Biblical proportions.

Sleep tight.

Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 15:25:50
by kelu
Cynic speaking, if Ebola comes in big cities, in 6 months what is left of the country will be 80% conservative. Unintended consequences.

Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 16:19:40
by TBob
Let's see...Andromeda Strain, The Stand, etc. - I think that we've seen this movie. No security/containment system is infallible. All it takes is one mistake or escape, and we're off to the races. As kelu surmises, Obamerica will likely host the deadliest outbreaks. Hubris always ends in disaster.

Re: Ebola

Posted: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 23:56:35
by BertMacklin
OakRidgeStars wrote:If this strain of Ebola has mutated into a airborne contagion, we could have an epidemic of Biblical proportions.

Sleep tight.
Airborne is a stretch but droplet, even now, is not unlikely. It explains why the docs assuming everything would be fine, while the situation spirals out of control. But it accounts for a mild infection rate compared to something like the flu. Somewhere between airborne and the bullsh!t the CDC is spouting about requiring direct contact with symptomatic people

Re: Ebola

Posted: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 06:23:35
by Swampman
dorminWS wrote:What Will Happen If Ebola Comes To America?

http://www.thetradingreport.com/2014/08 ... o-america/
Maybe this should read, "What Will Happen If Ebola Escapes Containment In America?" It's already here folks.

Re: Ebola

Posted: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 06:33:48
by Riposite
It probably will be ignored even if it gets enough signatures but I started a petition on the glorious leaders website to enact a travel ban.
https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petiti ... s/wXWWQtcr


Since it can take 21 days before it presents symptoms it is probably too late, but still we should try to prevent another spanish flu type pandemic

Re: Ebola

Posted: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 08:37:16
by Reverenddel
"Cynic speaking, if Ebola comes in big cities, in 6 months what is left of the country will be 80% conservative. Unintended consequences."- Kelu

HEY! Don't be giving them CONSPIRACY THEORIES! You know the Progressive/Communists ALWAYS love to blame us for IMAGINARY problems!

Re: Ebola

Posted: Tue, 05 Aug 2014 10:08:30
by dorminWS
I was thinking this same thing this morning; except I wasn't thinking about some terrorist having the sophistication and resources to weaponize Ebola as a powder; I was thinking that they could simply hijack medical waste from infected patients containing feces/vomit/blood and disperse it in a public place with something as common as a cherry bomb. Set such a thing off in a half-dozen subway cars or terminals in a large city and the pandemic arrives as soon as rush hour comes and people touch guardrails/handrails/turnstiles, etc. OR - - - - just smear it on a few escalator handrails. Pretty damn scary if you ask me.

http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-Lond ... emic-Warns