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Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:13:46 AM EDT
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In Dallas?  If he's bleeding from the ass, it's another diagnosis.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:16:29 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:21:59 AM EDT
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Awesome.

I work as a "Response" Nurse at my hospital.

We respond as an ICU RN to the bedside of non ICU patients to assist in their care and diagnosis.

We also respond to the ER for traumas.

We now are receiving training for the care and handling of suspected Ebola patients.

Oh well, I had a good run.

I always suspected I would die a painful death while bleeding from my eyes and ass.

I just thought it would be from a gang raping while in prison.

Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:24:00 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:26:22 AM EDT
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Lovely
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:43:42 AM EDT
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Bringing a small number of people to dedicated treatment centers is a fairly low risk situation.

And not something we should be concerned about when we still have free air travel and 2 wide open boarders.


The only way to secure the country from Ebola would be to shut down both boarders and close off all air and sea travel to or from the US. Which would wreck all sorts of havoc on the economy.
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We've been saying it's only a matter of time until it gets here, and bringing people here for treatment in violation of good epidemiology practice certainly isn't helping.




Bringing a small number of people to dedicated treatment centers is a fairly low risk situation.

And not something we should be concerned about when we still have free air travel and 2 wide open boarders.


The only way to secure the country from Ebola would be to shut down both boarders and close off all air and sea travel to or from the US. Which would wreck all sorts of havoc on the economy.


"Prepare to repel boarders"
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:48:07 AM EDT
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Damnit

I'm flying to Dallas today.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:54:44 AM EDT
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Lab diagnosis expected later today (Tuesday). I'll be surprised if it doesn't coma back positive for Ebola.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:54:49 AM EDT
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Pepper yer angus, bud.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 9:56:35 AM EDT
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Lab diagnosis expected later today (Tuesday). I'll be surprised if it doesn't coma back positive for Ebola.
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Seriously? I'll be surprised if it does. Unless you have some kind of  knowledge of the situation that we don't...
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:09:59 AM EDT
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you went full retard.

that patent is on an existing strain that was identified and placed at the cdc. it wasn't created.

then again why would anyone expect a conspiracy nut to be able to read a link they post.
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Ebola??? Get here???
Where do you folks think it came from?

Evidence is slowly forthcoming that most of these Exotic Diseases you hear about "Dramatized" in the National Media,
are Genetically Engineered in a Laboratory.

Take Ebola for instance, here is a link to the US Patent

US Patent 20120251502 A1
Human Ebola Virus Species and Compositions and Methods Thereof
http://www.google.com/patents/US20120251502

or the US Patent and Trademark Office link
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20120251502.PGNR.

The Genome Code sequence is stated in the patent as part.

Keep in mind, the US Supreme Court Case
447 U.S. 303 (1980)
DIAMOND, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS
v.
CHAKRABARTY.
No. 79-136.

Supreme Court of United States.
Argued March 17, 1980.
Decided June 16, 1980.
The US Supreme Court ruled, if a living organism is genetically modified sufficiently enough to distance it from the original Species, then it can be Patented.

http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=3095713882675765791&q=47+U.S.+303+%281980%29+DIAMOND,+COMMISSIONER+OF+PATENTS+AND+TRADEMARKS+v.+CHAKRABARTY.&hl=en&as_sdt=3,34



you went full retard.

that patent is on an existing strain that was identified and placed at the cdc. it wasn't created.

then again why would anyone expect a conspiracy nut to be able to read a link they post.


You cannot patent an organism existing in nature, ever, period.

The claims of said patent application make it quite clear that the intent of said patent application is patent protection for a hybrid strain of Ebola virus not found in nature.

The fact that many of the applications claims have been canceled lead me to believe that the remaining claims have been found to have some merit by the examiner... Meaning they probably have a basis in an actual creation of the applicant.

Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:14:23 AM EDT
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Ebola??? Get here???

Where do you folks think it came from?



Evidence is slowly forthcoming that most of these Exotic Diseases you hear about "Dramatized" in the National Media,

are Genetically Engineered in a Laboratory.



Take Ebola for instance, here is a link to the US Patent



US Patent 20120251502 A1

Human Ebola Virus Species and Compositions and Methods Thereof

http://www.google.com/patents/US20120251502



or the US Patent and Trademark Office link

http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20120251502.PGNR.



The Genome Code sequence is stated in the patent as part.



Keep in mind, the US Supreme Court Case

447 U.S. 303 (1980)

DIAMOND, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS

v.

CHAKRABARTY.

No. 79-136.



Supreme Court of United States.

Argued March 17, 1980.

Decided June 16, 1980.

The US Supreme Court ruled, if a living organism is genetically modified sufficiently enough to distance it from the original Species, then it can be Patented.



http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=3095713882675765791&q=47+U.S.+303+%281980%29+DIAMOND,+COMMISSIONER+OF+PATENTS+AND+TRADEMARKS+v.+CHAKRABARTY.&hl=en&as_sdt=3,34
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Is anyone suggesting this is related to something other than vaccine research?





 
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:17:17 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:17:48 AM EDT
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Are all the SHTF fantasy types beating off feverishly?

Hate to burst your bubble but even if it is Ebola all you have to do is not eat the dead, drink poop water, and practice basic hygiene.
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Because toddlers in day care centers are so hygienic.

Same with kids in elementary school.

If multiple cases are in the US and appear to be growing, people start to will keep their kids out of day care and school because parents know that communicable disease spreads through schools like wildfire. Then those parents will not be going to work. The economic impact will continue with people not gathering in groups, movies, picnics, concerts, church, restaurants. hotels, travel. The economic impact will be significant in an economy that has no ability to absorb shock.

And that will be just the beginning. It does not have to kill everybody, it just has to affect the economy and that is exactly what it will do.

Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:18:21 AM EDT
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Only if alot of gays or another politically savvy sub-culture suddenly get ebola in large numbers.



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Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:19:00 AM EDT
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did you read this patent?  http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20120251502.PGNR.

the patent does not relate to manufacturing a new virus or strain.
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You cannot patent an organism existing in nature, ever, period.

The claims of said patent application make it quite clear that the intent of said patent application is patent protection for a hybrid strain of Ebola virus not found in nature.

The fact that many of the applications claims have been canceled lead me to believe that the remaining claims have been found to have some merit by the examiner... Meaning they probably have a basis in an actual creation of the applicant.



did you read this patent?  http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20120251502.PGNR.

the patent does not relate to manufacturing a new virus or strain.


Do you know how patents work?

This isn't a patent, it's an application.

This is what they are trying to patent, among some other, additional claims:

1. An isolated hEbola virus comprising a nucleic acid molecule comprising a nucleotide sequence of:
a) a nucleotide sequence set forth in SEQ ID NOS: 1 or 10;
b) a nucleotide sequence hybridizing under stringent conditions to SEQ ID NOS: 1 or 10; or
c) a nucleotide sequence of at least 70%-99% identity to the SEQ ID NOS: 1 or 10, with the proviso that said nucleotide sequence is not SEQ ID NO: 20.



The rest of the crap in the application doesn't matter. The claims are what they seek protection on. The claims are for a modified Ebola virus, with specific genes as provided in the application.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:23:07 AM EDT
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Which brings up an interesting problem. As flu season approaches, the first day or so of infectious symptoms of ebola, the flu and ebola are very similar. Treating everyone that comes into an ER or doctors office with possible ebola symptoms during flu season will quickly cripple the healthcare system.

Not treating everyone that comes in with symptoms means it will spread fast if it is ebola and not just the flu.

This coming flu season is going to be interesting.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:24:59 AM EDT
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Because toddlers in day care centers are so hygienic.

Same with kids in elementary school.

If multiple cases are in the US and appear to be growing, people start to will keep their kids out of day care and school because parents know that communicable disease spreads through schools like wildfire. Then those parents will not be going to work. The economic impact will continue with people not gathering in groups, movies, picnics, concerts, church, restaurants. hotels, travel. The economic impact will be significant in an economy that has no ability to absorb shock.

And that will be just the beginning. It does not have to kill everybody, it just has to affect the economy and that is exactly what it will do.

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Are all the SHTF fantasy types beating off feverishly?

Hate to burst your bubble but even if it is Ebola all you have to do is not eat the dead, drink poop water, and practice basic hygiene.



Because toddlers in day care centers are so hygienic.

Same with kids in elementary school.

If multiple cases are in the US and appear to be growing, people start to will keep their kids out of day care and school because parents know that communicable disease spreads through schools like wildfire. Then those parents will not be going to work. The economic impact will continue with people not gathering in groups, movies, picnics, concerts, church, restaurants. hotels, travel. The economic impact will be significant in an economy that has no ability to absorb shock.

And that will be just the beginning. It does not have to kill everybody, it just has to affect the economy and that is exactly what it will do.


Correct, if a signifigant portion of the population stays home for a couple of weeks the economy may collapse just from supply chain disruptions.
Report on pandemic absentee shock to economies

Starvation may likely kill more then the disease
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:27:15 AM EDT
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8 months, no cases outside the already known areas with thousands of local infections.
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Are all the SHTF fantasy types beating off feverishly?

Hate to burst your bubble but even if it is Ebola all you have to do is not eat the dead, drink poop water, and practice basic hygiene.



Because toddlers in day care centers are so hygienic.

Same with kids in elementary school.

If multiple cases are in the US and appear to be growing, people start to will keep their kids out of day care and school because parents know that communicable disease spreads through schools like wildfire. Then those parents will not be going to work. The economic impact will continue with people not gathering in groups, movies, picnics, concerts, church, restaurants. hotels, travel. The economic impact will be significant in an economy that has no ability to absorb shock.

And that will be just the beginning. It does not have to kill everybody, it just has to affect the economy and that is exactly what it will do.



8 months, no cases outside the already known areas with thousands of local infections.


It is simple math. The more cases there are, and the more time this goes on, the more chance it will spread outside the region.

I am just saying if it does get here and starts to spread especially in flu season, it will have a significant impact on the economy as everyone with initial flu symptoms will need to be treated as if they have ebola. It ha great potential to shock the economy and the healthcare system.

Where am I wrong?
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:34:49 AM EDT
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DALLAS — A Dallas hospital is holding a patient in "strict isolation" as that person is evaluated for possible exposure to the deadly Ebola virus.

In a statement issued Tuesday night, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas said the patient was admitted based on symptoms and "recent travel history."

The hospital, located at Greenville Avenue and Walnut Hill Lane in Northeast Dallas, said it is complying with all recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and the Texas Department of Health to ensure the safety of other patients and medical staff.

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We've been saying it's only a matter of time until it gets here, and bringing people here for treatment in violation of good epidemiology practice certainly isn't helping.

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Obama-lama-ding dong has been trolling  for a disater for a while now. It only a matter of time.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:36:24 AM EDT
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unless i read this incorrectly they are discussing one molecule of a rna or dna that could hybridize under specific circumstances in order to create an attenuated strain for vaccine research. not a new virus, not a man made conspiracy bullshit claim as insinuated.
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There are dependent claims related to dead virus and attenuated virus.

Independent claims are what really matter, though. And they do not mention such things, merely their modification of Ebola DNA.



I'm not claiming this is a Doomsday Virus patent application. I am refuting incorrect information that the application is a natural strain of the Ebola virus, or not actually a virus.


Any Bond villain that tries to patent his work is retarded. Now any two-bit maniac can wipe out humanity.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:45:32 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:52:34 AM EDT
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Ebola??? Get here???
Where do you folks think it came from?

Evidence is slowly forthcoming that most of these Exotic Diseases you hear about "Dramatized" in the National Media,
are Genetically Engineered in a Laboratory.

Take Ebola for instance, here is a link to the US Patent

US Patent 20120251502 A1
Human Ebola Virus Species and Compositions and Methods Thereof
http://www.google.com/patents/US20120251502

or the US Patent and Trademark Office link
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20120251502.PGNR.

The Genome Code sequence is stated in the patent as part.

Keep in mind, the US Supreme Court Case
447 U.S. 303 (1980)
DIAMOND, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS
v.
CHAKRABARTY.
No. 79-136.

Supreme Court of United States.
Argued March 17, 1980.
Decided June 16, 1980.
The US Supreme Court ruled, if a living organism is genetically modified sufficiently enough to distance it from the original Species, then it can be Patented.

http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=3095713882675765791&q=47+U.S.+303+%281980%29+DIAMOND,+COMMISSIONER+OF+PATENTS+AND+TRADEMARKS+v.+CHAKRABARTY.&hl=en&as_sdt=3,34
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Do you think the Moon landings were faked?

Just curious.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 10:57:26 AM EDT
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Do you think the Moon landings were faked?

Just curious.
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Ebola??? Get here???
Where do you folks think it came from?

Evidence is slowly forthcoming that most of these Exotic Diseases you hear about "Dramatized" in the National Media,
are Genetically Engineered in a Laboratory.

Take Ebola for instance, here is a link to the US Patent

US Patent 20120251502 A1
Human Ebola Virus Species and Compositions and Methods Thereof
http://www.google.com/patents/US20120251502

or the US Patent and Trademark Office link
http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&d=PG01&p=1&u=/netahtml/PTO/srchnum.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&s1=20120251502.PGNR.

The Genome Code sequence is stated in the patent as part.

Keep in mind, the US Supreme Court Case
447 U.S. 303 (1980)
DIAMOND, COMMISSIONER OF PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS
v.
CHAKRABARTY.
No. 79-136.

Supreme Court of United States.
Argued March 17, 1980.
Decided June 16, 1980.
The US Supreme Court ruled, if a living organism is genetically modified sufficiently enough to distance it from the original Species, then it can be Patented.

http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=3095713882675765791&q=47+U.S.+303+%281980%29+DIAMOND,+COMMISSIONER+OF+PATENTS+AND+TRADEMARKS+v.+CHAKRABARTY.&hl=en&as_sdt=3,34


Do you think the Moon landings were faked?

Just curious.


They were not faked.........that's where we went to find Ebola!
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 11:02:55 AM EDT
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Awesome.

I work as a "Response" Nurse at my hospital.

We respond as an ICU RN to the bedside of non ICU patients to assist in their care and diagnosis.

We also respond to the ER for traumas.

We now are receiving training for the care and handling of suspected Ebola patients.

Oh well, I had a good run.

I always suspected I would die a painful death while bleeding from my eyes and ass.

I just thought it would be from a gang raping while in prison.


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Sig line material right there.
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Are all the SHTF fantasy types beating off feverishly?

Hate to burst your bubble but even if it is Ebola all you have to do is not eat the dead, drink poop water, and practice basic hygiene.
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Ebola is nothing to masturbate to
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 11:18:49 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 9/30/2014 11:19:47 AM EDT
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Well, it was certain to happen. I don't think we'll see the outbreak anywhere near African levels.

Link Posted: 9/30/2014 11:21:41 AM EDT
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The president will authorize billions of dollars to modernize infrastructure, health care, and education in Africa for the sake of the entire worlds safety if we get so much as one case.


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Awesome.

I work as a "Response" Nurse at my hospital.

We respond as an ICU RN to the bedside of non ICU patients to assist in their care and diagnosis.

We also respond to the ER for traumas.

We now are receiving training for the care and handling of suspected Ebola patients.

Oh well, I had a good run.

I always suspected I would die a painful death while bleeding from my eyes and ass.

I just thought it would be from a gang raping while in prison.

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There is still time.
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this in't confirmed. this is one of many cases "suspected".

this is the reason ebola won't get a foothold here. we are VERY proactive with containment.
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Well, it was certain to happen. I don't think we'll see the outbreak anywhere near African levels.



this in't confirmed. this is one of many cases "suspected".

this is the reason ebola won't get a foothold here. we are VERY proactive with containment.


With a disease that has an incubation period of 2-22 days I think containment could possibly be nearly impossible?  I mean they say a person isn't contagious until they're symptomatic but I have to imagine if someone got Ebola 1 week ago and wasn't symptomatic and did some dirty stuff with another person....The other person would potentially get Ebola.
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With a disease that has an incubation period of 2-22 days I think containment could possibly be nearly impossible?  I mean they say a person isn't contagious until they're symptomatic but I have to imagine if someone got Ebola 1 week ago and wasn't symptomatic and did some dirty stuff with another person....The other person would potentially get Ebola.
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this in't confirmed. this is one of many cases "suspected".



this is the reason ebola won't get a foothold here. we are VERY proactive with containment.




With a disease that has an incubation period of 2-22 days I think containment could possibly be nearly impossible?  I mean they say a person isn't contagious until they're symptomatic but I have to imagine if someone got Ebola 1 week ago and wasn't symptomatic and did some dirty stuff with another person....The other person would potentially get Ebola.




Fever, fatigue, muscle pain, sore throat?  I don't know...go to Walgreens, get OTC stuff, cough into hand or wipe face, exchange money or credit card with clerk, touch doors and things.



It seems like there would be potential for it to get around a bit.



 
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Fever, fatigue, muscle pain, sore throat?  I don't know...go to Walgreens, get OTC stuff, cough into hand or wipe face, exchange money or credit card with clerk, touch doors and things.

It seems like there would be potential for it to get around a bit.
 
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Well, it was certain to happen. I don't think we'll see the outbreak anywhere near African levels.



this in't confirmed. this is one of many cases "suspected".

this is the reason ebola won't get a foothold here. we are VERY proactive with containment.


With a disease that has an incubation period of 2-22 days I think containment could possibly be nearly impossible?  I mean they say a person isn't contagious until they're symptomatic but I have to imagine if someone got Ebola 1 week ago and wasn't symptomatic and did some dirty stuff with another person....The other person would potentially get Ebola.


Fever, fatigue, muscle pain, sore throat?  I don't know...go to Walgreens, get OTC stuff, cough into hand or wipe face, exchange money or credit card with clerk, touch doors and things.

It seems like there would be potential for it to get around a bit.
 


Don't forget sex and IV drug use.

HIV would never have caught on in the West if it weren't for man-whores and careless IV drug users.
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Ebola is nothing to masturbate to
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Hate to burst your bubble but even if it is Ebola all you have to do is not eat the dead, drink poop water, and practice basic hygiene.


Ebola is nothing to masturbate to

Never underestimate the power of ARFCOM GD.

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exposed and infectious are not the same thing.
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Well, it was certain to happen. I don't think we'll see the outbreak anywhere near African levels.



this in't confirmed. this is one of many cases "suspected".

this is the reason ebola won't get a foothold here. we are VERY proactive with containment.


With a disease that has an incubation period of 2-22 days I think containment could possibly be nearly impossible?  I mean they say a person isn't contagious until they're symptomatic but I have to imagine if someone got Ebola 1 week ago and wasn't symptomatic and did some dirty stuff with another person....The other person would potentially get Ebola.


exposed and infectious are not the same thing.


So once someone has the Ebola virus in them....When do they become infectious?
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So once someone has the Ebola virus in them....When do they become infectious?
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this in't confirmed. this is one of many cases "suspected".

this is the reason ebola won't get a foothold here. we are VERY proactive with containment.


With a disease that has an incubation period of 2-22 days I think containment could possibly be nearly impossible?  I mean they say a person isn't contagious until they're symptomatic but I have to imagine if someone got Ebola 1 week ago and wasn't symptomatic and did some dirty stuff with another person....The other person would potentially get Ebola.


exposed and infectious are not the same thing.


So once someone has the Ebola virus in them....When do they become infectious?


When they're symptomatic.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 12:52:56 PM EDT
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That's right by me too!





Link Posted: 9/30/2014 12:55:48 PM EDT
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Well don't just stand there, go visit the poor guy and report back.

Link Posted: 9/30/2014 12:56:04 PM EDT
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What the fuck is it with the ebola hysteria around here, anyway? Jesus Christ. Fucking relax, already.

Arfcom: You're not getting ebola.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 1:01:50 PM EDT
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You're a panic-party pooper.
Link Posted: 9/30/2014 1:02:33 PM EDT
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Sierra Leone and Guinea have significant Muslim populations... doesn't the Hajj to Mecca and Medina start this week?

I think I read that Saudi Arabia wasn't going to issue visas to any of these countries, but still there is always the possibility that an individual(s) could get around that... that could make things... interesting...
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Ebola:                                         Imminent lethal threat








Heart disease/diabetes/cirrhosis:   Meh

 
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I think I read that Saudi Arabia wasn't going to issue visas to any of these countries, but still there is always the possibility that an individual(s) could get around that... that could make things... interesting Awesome...
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OK. Give me your address and I'll come by afterwards and report in person.
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