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re: Why are/were US airlines flying to Liberia during an Ebola outbreak?
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:15 pm to ForeverLurking
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:15 pm to ForeverLurking
First they say this:
quote:Then they sat this:
Spokesman Josh Earnest said that current anti-Ebola measures, which include screenings in West African airports and observation of passengers in the United States, will be sufficient to prevent the “wide spread” of the virus.
quote:What a fricking circus this administration is.
West African countries are screening travelers for elevated temperatures, but it is possible to be infected and not show signs for several weeks.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:16 pm to bhtigerfan
quote:FIFY
What an fricking circus
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:17 pm to trackfan
quote:Exactly.
but we know that it's a lot more contagious than AIDS because doctors and nurses are getting Ebola but you never hear of them catching AIDS,
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:18 pm to bhtigerfan
quote:
What a fricking circus this administration is.
I dont know why I'm asking you this, but, what would you have done?
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:27 pm to bhtigerfan
quote:
irst they say this:
quote:
Spokesman Josh Earnest said that current anti-Ebola measures, which include screenings in West African airports and observation of passengers in the United States, will be sufficient to prevent the “wide spread” of the virus.
Then they sat this:
quote:
West African countries are screening travelers for elevated temperatures, but it is possible to be infected and not show signs for several weeks.
What a fricking circus this administration is.
quote:
The disease isn't contagious until symptoms appear. Symptoms include fever, headache and fatigue. At that point, the Ebola virus is spread via bodily fluids.
Get the fast facts on Ebola
Health workers are at especially high risk, because they are in close contact with infected people and their bodily fluids. Adding to the danger, doctors may mistake the initial stages of an Ebola infection for another, milder illness.
take it easy. You are not going to catch it from a United airline seat. IF you worked in the hospital and were dealing with the patient you might want to be careful.
However if you are that concerned about it, just take the travel size lysol wipes and wipe down your seat then use germ x on your hands.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:34 pm to ForeverLurking
quote:Quarantine people who have been to that region. Better safe than sorry.
I dont know why I'm asking you this, but, what would you have done?
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:36 pm to bhtigerfan
the correct answer it to cut off nonessential travel to that region. Then if you do have to go to that region a month long isolation period.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:41 pm to heartbreakTiger
quote:
the correct answer it to cut off nonessential travel to that region.
nobody travels to Africa unless it essential.
quote:
hen if you do have to go to that region a month long isolation period.
Why a month? Symptoms take 10 days to appear, so 2 weeks would be fine.
HOWEVER, IT IS NOT CONTAGIOUS IF THERE ARE NO SYMPTOMS! Get symptoms, go to the hospital.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 5:55 pm to WeeWee
quote:Serious question. If it's not contagious when there are no symptoms, how are all these people contracting it? Are they kissing or having sex with sick people? Everyone keeps saying it's only transmitted by sick people and bodily fluids. How are doctors and nurses contracting it?
HOWEVER, IT IS NOT CONTAGIOUS IF THERE ARE NO SYMPTOMS! Get symptoms, go to the hospital.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:08 pm to ForeverLurking
quote:
Sigh, you realize they screen at the African airports and people cannot transmit the disease unless they are showing the symptoms which can incubate for weeks. You also realize if we banned flights from Africa all they would have to do is fly over from Europe.
Um, number one, we wouldn't ban flights "from Africa". Africa is a big place. Ebola isn't all over Africa.
Number 2, the proper response to such an outbreak is to restrict travel FROM the outbreak to ANYWHERE so, Europe shouldn't be a problem.
Alas, we are so busy being PC in the west that one day, we're going to act way too f'n slow and a disease that is a real problem will f us in the a$$
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:10 pm to bhtigerfan
quote:Well. One doesn't go straight from no symptoms to full blown ebola and you're screwed symptoms. The dude in Dallas walked around for four days before they got bad enough that he went back to the doc.
Serious question. If it's not contagious when there are no symptoms, how are all these people contracting it? Are they kissing or having sex with sick people?
In those four days, he could've transmitted in myriad ways
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:11 pm to SettleDown
quote:This guy gets it.
SettleDown
quote:
Alas, we are so busy being PC in the west that one day, we're going to act way too f'n slow and a disease that is a real problem will f us in the a$$
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:12 pm to bhtigerfan
quote:Well, it aint like doctors and nurses treat everyone who walks in the door with fever headache and a sore throat as if they have ebola.
How are doctors and nurses contracting it?
Hell, last time I had a sore throat, I had a doctor pushing my tongue down with a depresser while his face was about 10 inches from mine looking down my throat.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:13 pm to SettleDown
quote:But Obama assured us it could never get here! He wouldn't lie to us?
In those four days, he could've transmitted in myriad ways
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:14 pm to bhtigerfan
quote:Obama is more worried about the bad visual of quarantining black nations than he is about ebola or any other disease for that matter.
But Obama assured us it could never get here! He wouldn't lie to us?
He's taking the calculated risk that worst case, a few people here die. He's good with that as long as he doesn't have to "abandon" black nations.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:15 pm to SettleDown
quote:But what about the ones in Africa? I'm sure they knew what they were dealing with and were very cautious, and still got it.
Well, it aint like doctors and nurses treat everyone who walks in the door with fever headache and a sore throat as if they have ebola.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:17 pm to SettleDown
quote:And, this aint new.
He's taking the calculated risk that worst case, a few people here die. He's good with that as long as he doesn't have to "abandon" black nations.
To reference Zach's earlier point.
One wonders. How many Americans died of AIDS after contracting it from a perfectly legal immigrant who had it once we stopped banning those with AIDS from immigrating? You KNOW this can't be an insignificant number but, it was an "acceptable" number when compared with the "visual" of keeping people of color from seeking American medical services.
You can pretty much bet that someone ran the numbers and they determined it was an "acceptable" problem.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:19 pm to bhtigerfan
quote:As BHP pointed out. I would assume a few things are drivers.
But what about the ones in Africa? I'm sure they knew what they were dealing with and were very cautious, and still got it.
1)Far more opportunities for safeguards to fail. A 98% safeguard is probably great if you only run into the occasional person with ebola. But, of course, as numbers grow.......
2)They don't have anything vaguely resembling the type facilities we do here so, it's probably a fair bet that they don't have 98% safeguards.
Posted on 10/1/14 at 6:29 pm to SettleDown
Thanks for the replies. I'm just very leary about the "only contracted through bodily fluids" statements with the number of medical staff contracting it.
Maybe I'm having a flashback from the movie Outbreak. "It's gone airborne!"
Maybe I'm having a flashback from the movie Outbreak. "It's gone airborne!"
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