Thogey wrote:It is a shiny object.
natsb88 wrote:Ebola spreads through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. It doesn't spread through the air and it's not likely to spread through touch unless you immediately run up and lick a doorknob just used by an infected patient bleeding from his hand. It also isn't contagious until symptoms start showing, and isn't prominently contagious until the later stages.
This is a problem in West Africa where there is little knowledge of how it spreads, where there is little water treatment and waste treatment, where people live in close contact, and where infected wild game is eaten regularly.
The second and third cases in the US were both healthcare workers who were treating the first case, in direct and prolonged contact with the patient's bodily fluids.
This is media sensationalism. The common flu poses a bigger threat every year in this country than Ebola ever will. There's usually some new strain the media can sensationalize...bird flu, swine flu, H1N1, West Nile... This year they latched onto Ebola.
natsb88 wrote:Ebola spreads through direct contact with infected bodily fluids. It doesn't spread through the air and it's not super likely to spread through indirect touch unless you immediately run up and lick a doorknob just used by an infected patient bleeding from his hand. It also isn't contagious until symptoms start showing, and isn't prominently contagious until the later stages.
This is a problem in West Africa where there is little knowledge of how it spreads, where there is little water treatment and waste treatment, where people live in close contact, and where infected wild game is eaten regularly.
The second and third cases in the US were both healthcare workers who were treating the first case, in direct and prolonged contact with the patient's bodily fluids.
This is media sensationalism. The common flu poses a bigger threat every year in this country than Ebola ever will. There's usually some new strain the media can sensationalize...bird flu, swine flu, H1N1, West Nile... This year they latched onto Ebola.
Engineer wrote:With all the talk of Ebola, nobody is talking about politics...three weeks before a national election.
68Camaro wrote:Yep,it's so super frickin hard to get that dozens of educated, highly trained, well out-fitted and isolation-controlled healthy medical professionals in the prime of their lives have DIED just this year.
Thogey wrote:How would you like to have just found out you were sitting next to the latest victim on her airline flight?
Thogey wrote: . . . YOU ingest stranger's crap, snot and semen. You expose yourself whenever you touch anything at walmart, every time you open a door, and every time you use a salt shaker in a restaurant. Do you ALWAYS wash you hands before you eat or touch your face? . . .
natsb88 wrote:[Thogey wrote:How would you like to have just found out you were sitting next to the latest victim on her airline flight?
Surely I wouldn't like it. But what is your alternative? Mandatory blood testing for every passenger at the airport before they get on a plane? Airplanes are petri dishes on a good day. By voluntarily boarding a commercial flight, you are accepting that you will be in close contact with numerous other humans for an extended period of time, which entails certain risks. If somebody sneezes on your face and gets you sick, you could always sue them. But if we don't want big government controlling every detail of our lives, we need to accept personal risk management and responsibility. If you don't want the risk of contracting Ebola on a plane, don't get on a plane.
ScrapMetal wrote:
This is a photo of the 2nd infected nurse being boarded on the plane heading to Atlanta.
Any one spot the 2 idiots.
Why wear protective clothing if everyone is not?
Any questions now if the government even has the basic clues on how to handle this?
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