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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1671212_Breaking__Man_in_DALLAS_hospital_with_possible_ebola.html It's gonna be dupe night. View Quote Unfortunately nothing came up when I did a search. Dupe or not i missed the thread. |
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would you be willing to bet your life on that? would you fly back to Africa with him, ungowned, unmasked, ungloved, in plane knowing how often the air is exchanged? |
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I wonder why they're keeping his identity a secret. Probably because it has a shit load of vowels, all in a row, separated by one coincident, and no one knows how to pronounce it, or he is currently on a no fly list. I bet he can spell consonant though. Damn auto correct, and good catch. |
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Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They just let everybody in except if your carrying over 3 oz of fluid in your luggage. If he flew in he's already contaminated all the passengers, all the people they have since come in contact with etc. Could be the start if he infected anyone else he came in contact with. Is that true? Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. That is a half-truth. If you sneeze you project small droplets of bodily fluids, and if there is blood in your mucus, well guess what? |
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Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They just let everybody in except if your carrying over 3 oz of fluid in your luggage. If he flew in he's already contaminated all the passengers, all the people they have since come in contact with etc. Could be the start if he infected anyone else he came in contact with. Is that true? Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. CDC says sweat and urine as well... Would you shake the hand of someone symptomatic with ebola? |
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Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They just let everybody in except if your carrying over 3 oz of fluid in your luggage. If he flew in he's already contaminated all the passengers, all the people they have since come in contact with etc. Could be the start if he infected anyone else he came in contact with. Is that true? Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. BS. The Canadians already proved Ebola is airborne. It's been also alive in semen 7 weeks after a person survives the infection. Certain communities will be wiped out. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/ From Pigs to Monkeys, Ebola Goes Airborne http://healthmap.org/site/diseasedaily/article/pigs-monkeys-ebola-goes-airborne-112112 |
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We are one fucked up country. We can't even stop assholes from coming into our country from places that are in the midst of an outbreak of a dangerous virus. What The Fuck doesn't even begin to cover how I feel. I know that Malaria kills more people over in Africa, but I don't want it or Ebola over here. View Quote What? You don't want malaria? Hey a good case of that and you can watch your urine go black over time. |
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It's almost like someone is breaking a few eggs to make an omelet or something.
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Unfortunately nothing came up when I did a search. Dupe or not i missed the thread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1671212_Breaking__Man_in_DALLAS_hospital_with_possible_ebola.html It's gonna be dupe night. Unfortunately nothing came up when I did a search. Dupe or not i missed the thread. It's been on page 1 most of the day yesterday and today. |
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Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They just let everybody in except if your carrying over 3 oz of fluid in your luggage. If he flew in he's already contaminated all the passengers, all the people they have since come in contact with etc. Could be the start if he infected anyone else he came in contact with. Is that true? Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. Despite the mountain of reports from West Africa that indicate aerosol transmission. Yes, that's not "technically" airborne in the Influenza sense, but that's still pretty damn airborne. |
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If it is so non infectious, why did they use such extreme measures when they flew the first 2 from Africa to the US?
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They just let everybody in except if your carrying over 3 oz of fluid in your luggage. If he flew in he's already contaminated all the passengers, all the people they have since come in contact with etc. Could be the start if he infected anyone else he came in contact with. View Quote Not necessarily - it is transmitted through bodily fluids and the patient only becomes infectious on presentation of symptoms. During the incubation period which may be up to three weeks, humans are not infectious. Contact with the remains of ebola victims is also a method of transmission, and people can remain infectious after recovering from the disease and there is a risk of transmission from breast milk, blood, mucous and other bodily fluids as long a the virus is still present after recovery - it has been found that the semen of men who have recovered from Ebola may still be infectious for put to 2 months. You know what you should be really shitting yourself about? Influenza Pandemic. That is number ONE on all the risk registers for contingency planners, especially in urban areas. Up to a 50% infection rate and mass casualties overwhelming medical and mortuary services is a significant risk should a serious pandemic kick off. |
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would you be willing to bet your life on that? would you fly back to Africa with him, ungowned, unmasked, ungloved, in plane knowing how often the air is exchanged? Still haven't answered the question.......... |
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Lol...they are avoiding the question about the flight he took.
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Anyone else watching the news conference? What is with the CDC guy saying something about "we share the air we breath", anyone else think that is a funny thing to say about a bug that isn't airborne? Freudian slip perhaps?
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Quoted: What? You don't want malaria? Hey a good case of that and you can watch your urine go black over time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: We are one fucked up country. We can't even stop assholes from coming into our country from places that are in the midst of an outbreak of a dangerous virus. What The Fuck doesn't even begin to cover how I feel. I know that Malaria kills more people over in Africa, but I don't want it or Ebola over here. What? You don't want malaria? Hey a good case of that and you can watch your urine go black over time. |
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Anyone else watching the news conference? What is with the CDC guy saying something about "we share the air we breath", anyone else think that is a funny thing to say about a bug that isn't airborne? Freudian slip perhaps? View Quote Probably some thing they say to help get people to understand why we're out there... bad timing for some feel good quote. |
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Anyone else watching the news conference? What is with the CDC guy saying something about "we share the air we breath", anyone else think that is a funny thing to say about a bug that isn't airborne? Freudian slip perhaps? View Quote To say it isn't airborne is akin to the girl who doesn't count a dude on her list because it was "just the tip." |
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If only there was some multi-billion dollar Department chartered with the task of keeping the Homeland safe and providing Security for those of us paying for said department. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We are one fucked up country. We can't even stop assholes from coming into our country from places that are in the midst of an outbreak of a dangerous virus. What The Fuck doesn't even begin to cover how I feel. I know that Malaria kills more people over in Africa, but I don't want it or Ebola over here. What? You don't want malaria? Hey a good case of that and you can watch your urine go black over time. Hell, I'd be satisfied with a POTUS looking out for the Heath and Safety of the citizens. |
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Quoted: Not Tejas's fault. Airline, The Feds, our administration.........not so much. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nice job Tejas. Not Tejas's fault. Airline, The Feds, our administration.........not so much. |
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and I am moving .73 miles away from that hospital tomorrow. https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/p75x225/10641199_942046665731_1157014535407459230_n.jpg?oh=236fd3f2a4d65c73ef7b31bbf969701a&oe=54B7B356 View Quote I live closer |
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and I am moving .73 miles away from that hospital tomorrow. https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/p75x225/10641199_942046665731_1157014535407459230_n.jpg?oh=236fd3f2a4d65c73ef7b31bbf969701a&oe=54B7B356 I live closer |
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Not necessarily - it is transmitted through bodily fluids and the patient only becomes infectious on presentation of symptoms. During the incubation period which may be up to three weeks, humans are not infectious. View Quote Unfortunately, it sounds like this guy was already to the bleeding out stage when he finally decided to go to the hospital. That puts him awfully close to symptomatic during his travels... Let's not forget that this current strain of Ebola has been shown to be infectious a day or two BEFORE onset of symptoms. I'm really beginning to wonder about the folks who are parroting the CDC's erroneous information like a, "Everything's gonna be alright", mantra of magical protection. This current strain is DIFFERENT that the ones in the past. And, it's gonna keep killing folks until we wake up and recognize it as such. Will it progress in the USA like it has in Africa, I doubt it. Nonetheless, people are gonna die (that shouldn't have) because of the institutionalized idiocy of the status quo mindset found in the domestic and global medical community. |
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and I am moving .73 miles away from that hospital tomorrow. https://scontent-b-iad.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpf1/v/t1.0-9/p75x225/10641199_942046665731_1157014535407459230_n.jpg?oh=236fd3f2a4d65c73ef7b31bbf969701a&oe=54B7B356 View Quote I live closer and work one of my jobs even closer than that. and my other job is at another hospital in the area. |
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BS. The Canadians already proved Ebola is airborne. It's been also alive in semen 7 weeks after a person survives the infection. Certain communities will be wiped out. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/ From Pigs to Monkeys, Ebola Goes Airborne http://healthmap.org/site/diseasedaily/article/pigs-monkeys-ebola-goes-airborne-112112 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They just let everybody in except if your carrying over 3 oz of fluid in your luggage. If he flew in he's already contaminated all the passengers, all the people they have since come in contact with etc. Could be the start if he infected anyone else he came in contact with. Is that true? Not according to CDC. They say that the only way it's transmitted is through body fluids, not airborne. BS. The Canadians already proved Ebola is airborne. It's been also alive in semen 7 weeks after a person survives the infection. Certain communities will be wiped out. http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/ From Pigs to Monkeys, Ebola Goes Airborne http://healthmap.org/site/diseasedaily/article/pigs-monkeys-ebola-goes-airborne-112112 Stop bringing science into GD, we don't like facts here! Seriously though, this is the site we use for reference at work (a major academic hospital): http://www.uptodate.com/contents/epidemiology-pathogenesis-and-clinical-manifestations-of-ebola-and-marburg-virus-disease |
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Are N95 masks flying off of shelves yet? Give it a couple hours. |
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Usual bunch of retards giggling and "lol". It's so cute, it's so funny!
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I'm sure Hussein is just crying his eyes out over the thought of an Ebola outbreak here.
Nothing would please that racist piece of vermin more than a few thousand evil Americans dying from Ebola. Have we stopped travel from shitholes in Africa ? No? Hmmmmmmm, I wonder why. |
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Well we now know why FEMA has so many plastic coffins
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would you be willing to bet your life on that? would you fly back to Africa with him, ungowned, unmasked, ungloved, in plane knowing how often the air is exchanged? Still haven't answered the question.......... No... I don't plan on crashing my car every time I drive, but I wear my seatbelt every day. I'm just crazy like that. |
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All it takes is one subway ride on a busy day. Doesn't matter if airborn or not. The only requirement is a lot of people around him and we're all screwed. Does Dallas have a subway system? Never been to Dallas before. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They just let everybody in except if your carrying over 3 oz of fluid in your luggage. If he flew in he's already contaminated all the passengers, all the people they have since come in contact with etc. Could be the start if he infected anyone else he came in contact with. Is that true? All it takes is one subway ride on a busy day. Doesn't matter if airborn or not. The only requirement is a lot of people around him and we're all screwed. Does Dallas have a subway system? Never been to Dallas before. im wondering about the people who were on the plane with him |
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