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Yet there is still air travel between the afflicted areas and other countries.
That is a strategic problem that would eliminate the opportunity for the other errors.
How many people do you physically touch, enough to get a substantial portion of their body fluids on you, when you fly? How high of viral load do you think this Texan had this early in the infection?
There was some risk of transmission from this passenger, and sure, there may be one or two more cases, but this is going to stop cold in its tracks. This isn't West Africa, where we completely distrust our medical professionals and are touching dead bodies.
Bingo.
They can send the Navigators out to round up all of the contacts.
To haul them off and parade them in front of the death panels.
If you have Ebolacare you live if not you get deported.
Want to take a guess what the cost of this special isolation medical care is going to run??
About a pittance of the cost that the hazmat team from Halliburton will charge, to decontaminate that Ambulance. They will have been able to buy 25 new Ambulances by time they are done spit shinning that sucker.
It's why I'm very confidant this strain of ebola (as it is right now) cannot do this to any first world country.
Who there, don't start talking sense. That'd make you a SOCIALIST.
There are people drawing blood of the infected/recovered to use as cures on themselves,
Reference?
Right.
This is america where we are given 2 aspirin and told not to come back until blood is oozing from every orifice.
This isn't West Africa, where we completely distrust our medical professionals and are touching dead bodies.
The administration.
Ok it is an "obvious health threat" what tools does the government bring to bear for this 1 case in Texas?
so how would one go about rerouting the migrating geese??
Yet there is still air travel between the afflicted areas and other countries.
I haven't heard the liberals piping that we should create "Ebola Refugees" and welcome them with open arms when they come in on every available flight and barge.
Is Ebola different from other diseases that have been granted non-discrimination status?
There is vast opportunity here for profit.
Quarantine camps
Decontamination stations
Body Disposal Furnaces
I'm sure Crazy already has the right markets cornered.
There are people drawing blood of the infected/recovered to use as cures on themselves,
Reference?
It's all over the news. Just google search it.
Black market forming for the stuff.
Virus is the same, the people
Yep, starting with the healthcare professionals at the hospital, when they asked the guy for his S.S. # and he told them he was from Liberia and didn't have one, and was showing symptoms of the flu...
But they didn't connect the dots....
It's why I'm very confidant this strain of ebola (as it is right now) cannot do this to any first world country.
The "people"...
Just keep believing that the "first world" people here are better...
Go look up "Normalcy Bias"...
So you think the population in the US is going to break into quarantined areas and go for direct physical contact of the dead?
It's much more likely we all scream for airports to be shutdown, tanks to patrol our streets, and everyone try's to stay in their house for a month living off frozen crap and peanut butter all the while afraid to touch door handles, and people who are diagnosed with soar throats are executed, buried in mass graves covered in lye and bleach.
If your door bell rings, unload everything at the front door, and then return to prayer and Fox News. This is the new "home of the brave".
Ebola doesn't scare me ... How we may react to it, or the next terrorist attack, does. Freedom and liberty require and demand bravery and informed citizenry.
The level of overreaction and herd panic in the country is what will end America as we know it ... Not Obamacare/socialism or whatever misplaced notion is in vogue for the week.
The real truth CiC is if the administration did come down with a heavy response already Fox News and the t party Neo cons would be complaining that it was typical nanny state overreach. You would be right there singing their song too. Either way ... you get to complain. I guess that hasn't changed in the good old US of A.
I haven't heard the liberals piping that we should create "Ebola Refugees" and welcome them with open arms when they come in on every available flight and barge.
Is Ebola different from other diseases that have been granted non-discrimination status?
Really distasteful ... but I'll play ...
Once symptomatic Ebola kills too fast for bleeding hearts to be able to embrace true bleeding hearts.
If your door bell rings, unload everything at the front door, and then return to prayer and Fox News. This is the new "home of the brave".
Concise description of the Teabagger reflex.
It's much more likely we all scream for airports to be shutdown, tanks to patrol our streets, and everyone try's to stay in their house for a month living off frozen crap and peanut butter all the while afraid to touch door handles, and people who are diagnosed with soar throats are executed, buried in mass graves covered in lye and bleach.
If your door bell rings, unload everything at the front door, and then return to prayer and Fox News. This is the new "home of the brave".
People who wish to trade liberty for safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Or so say the self-styled "libertarians" who demand these measures.
It's much more likely we all scream for airports to be shutdown, tanks to patrol our streets, and everyone try's to stay in their house for a month living off frozen crap and peanut butter all the while afraid to touch door handles, and people who are diagnosed with soar throats are executed, buried in mass graves covered in lye and bleach.
If your door bell rings, unload everything at the front door, and then return to prayer and Fox News. This is the new "home of the brave".
People who wish to trade liberty for safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Or so say the self-styled "libertarians" who demand these measures.
I think the "liberty" to accept more infected west Africans into the country right now is one I would never miss. Not sure how that's a "liberty" or what it has to do with quarantine procedures, but then again I'm not an idiot libtard.
There is vast opportunity here for profit.
Quarantine camps
Decontamination stations
Body Disposal Furnaces
It practically screams Haliburton.
On the other hand this thread proves that the transmission of being stupid seems to have no barriers at all.
We need to quarantine Shaun Hanity and Rush Limbaugh.
If I found myself in one of the ebola-stricken nations and suspected I may well have just contracted the virus, after looking around at the treatment centers locking their doors to new patients, I would doing anything in my power to get to Paris or better still, the USA. Put on my nicest shirt (there should be a few laying around by now, right?), comb my hair, smile, and take three connecting flights on crowded planes to get the hell out of there. I mean, I'm not contagious until I have symptoms. Everyone tells me so.
I mean, I'm not contagious until I have symptoms. Everyone tells me so.
Liberals are always right, unless they are lying.
If I found myself in one of the ebola-stricken nations and suspected I may well have just contracted the virus, after looking around at the treatment centers locking their doors to new patients, I would doing anything in my power to get to Paris or better still, the USA. Put on my nicest shirt (there should be a few laying around by now, right?), comb my hair, smile, and take three connecting flights on crowded planes to get the hell out of there. I mean, I'm not contagious until I have symptoms. Everyone tells me so.
You don't travel much do you? Ever hear of something called a visa? You have to get one to go to paris or the US from anywhere in west africa. Current waiting time for an appointment at the US consulate in monrovia is 29 days. Then, if the consulate royalty deems you worthy, it's from 3 (highly unlikely) to 60 days processing time after your interview.
Ok boys and girls, put on your tin foil hats and listen to Uncle Quigley's story.
Ebola virus has been around a few decades and has a nasty reputation for beig both contagious and deadly. While germ warfare had been internationally banned for even longer, the government maintains research programs to combat possible outbreaks, and most likely also maintains secret programs that go further. Maybe not with intent of actually ever using the pathogens in war, but being prepared in case other countries do seems logical.
So the government researchers have had the Ebola virus to study, dissect, and develop countermeasures to for decades.
Two possibilities exist:
1)our government employs incompetent needle heads who can't accomplish anything like a vaccine or anti viral drug even when given nearly 30 years to work on it.
2)we have the vaccine, but are keeping that in reserve.
If the military arm of research accomplished the vaccine, it would be
1)secret
2)viewed as turning Ebola into a potential weapon. The usage is classic: vaccinate your own population and then release the disease against your enemies.
The outbreak in west Africa is thus problematic for the military. If it gets too bad, our commander in chief may be forced to tip our hand, reveal the vaccine/cure, and we lose a valuable weapon.
On the other hand, they are not overly worried about the disease spreading in the US, since they could vaccinate if an emergency outbreak happened.
So keeping the borders open and flights flying is no great risk.
However, they also want this problem to go away so they can keep their weapon. So Obama sends military troops to Africa to help contain the problem.
Is this line of thinking unrealistic? Seems highly probable to me.
it will kill only
Is that why they made a big deal out of flying that doctor with Ebola back to the US...to show that anyone can get it?
This is just a blog, but the information is very specific and seems credible. It provides details on the patient zero's name, which flights he took, and others he exposed. It looks like he recently quit his job as a fed ex worker to come here.
Yes, it's just a blog, but blogs have been breaking this story. Natural News broke the story about the Dallas outbreak a day before the mainstream news did.
Fear is the problem alright. Too much and not enough.
Last week, the CDC said that the chances of Ebola migrating to the United States were remote. That was very, very irresponsible. In an effort to keep everyone calm and fear-free, the staff at the Dallas Hospital sent a symptomatic, contagious patient home with pain killers.
We now know that Mr. Duncan vomited outside of his apartment on the way back to the hospital.
A little bit of fear could have saved lives.
I need to lose some weight. I'm off to lick the hand-railings from around his apartment complex. Wanna come along? Not afraid are you?
I need to lose some weight. I'm off to lick the hand-railings from around his apartment complex
excellent, take cic with you. hit the ambulance also while you are there.
Biden Advises Shooting Shotgun Through Door
As with all advise from Joe or O, just do the opposite and you are good.
Seriously why not shut down flights to the afflicted countries?
You isolate the country from the very help they need. Not to mention people can and do walk across borders and catch flights in other countries. If you allow flights to only go in, but return empty, they will be unprofitable and they will stop flying altogether.
You isolate the country from the very help they need. Not to mention people can and do walk across borders and catch flights in other countries. If you allow flights to only go in, but return empty, they will be unprofitable and they will stop flying altogether.
Bullshit, what percentage of the help comes from this country?
It will be harder for them to spread the virus.
It is more important to prevent the spread the virus that could kill millions than the profit of an airline for a short period of time for Air Liberia.
Or essentially ... we aren't there yet. The risk isn't seen as big enough yet and I think the West African governments are also asking for more time to control and inform before something like that is implemented. Again, Ebola really bad ... panic riot violence and Ebola ... whole new ball game.
CiC if you think Fox is not selling fear and blatantly playing to emotions just go look at their front page. One story acknowledging the issue does not a network, fair and balanced, make.
(My fave article over there - Bush blaming Iraq's issues on their inability to defend themselves. Jackass. What did we expect when we disban the army and install a nobody as leader.)
You isolate the country from the very help they need. Not to mention people can and do walk across borders and catch flights in other countries. If you allow flights to only go in, but return empty, they will be unprofitable and they will stop flying altogether.
Bullshit, what percentage of the help comes from this country?
It will be harder for them to spread the virus.
It is more important to prevent the spread the virus that could kill millions than the profit of an airline for a short period of time for Air Liberia.
Apparently you are unfamiliar with modern travel. There are few direct flights there. This guy came through Brussels. Or perhaps you were envisioning a world alliance to ring them in, forbid travel to ANY country, and watch them die. The same country that can't control a border with Mexico will remotely manage one in another country too? Awesome.
A more possible solution would be require quarantine on arrival for anyone with a Liberian passport.
In any case, here again ridiculous out-of-proportion panic on your part. FEAR FEAR FEAR!
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While you dorks worry about Federal Reserve or the price of milk....
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/20/ebola-west-africa_n_5515140.html