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Alert-# Possible EBOLA in Mobile

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Joanimaroni
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1Alert-# Possible EBOLA in Mobile Empty Alert-# Possible EBOLA in Mobile 10/14/2014, 8:39 pm

cool1

cool1

Shocked

cool1

cool1

Broke on the news-- sending off test to see if the lady has it mmm I hope not

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

As Breitbart Texas previously reported, Gupta is not the first medical professional to question the CDC protocols and point out potential vulnerabilities. Among others, ABC's chief health and medical editor, Dr. Richard Besser, has directly contradicted the CDC's statements that any American hospital can safely treat Ebola patients, arguing that only a few facilities around the country truly have the advanced biocontainment equipment, as well as the expert training needed to implement it properly.




To think any hospital can care for an ebola patient is foolish!

Sal

Sal

Joanimaroni wrote:As Breitbart Texas previously reported, Gupta is not the first medical professional to question the CDC protocols and point out potential vulnerabilities. Among others, ABC's chief health and medical editor, Dr. Richard Besser, has directly contradicted the CDC's statements that any American hospital can safely treat Ebola patients, arguing that only a few facilities around the country truly have the advanced biocontainment equipment, as well as the expert training needed to implement it properly.




To think any hospital can care for an ebola patient is foolish!

Ya, it's foolish to think we can do what Nigeria did.

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

Sal wrote:
Joanimaroni wrote:As Breitbart Texas previously reported, Gupta is not the first medical professional to question the CDC protocols and point out potential vulnerabilities. Among others, ABC's chief health and medical editor, Dr. Richard Besser, has directly contradicted the CDC's statements that any American hospital can safely treat Ebola patients, arguing that only a few facilities around the country truly have the advanced biocontainment equipment, as well as the expert training needed to implement it properly.




To think any hospital can care for an ebola patient is foolish!

Ya, it's foolish to think we can do what Nigeria did.

You'll see what happens.

Sal

Sal

Joanimaroni wrote:
Sal wrote:
Joanimaroni wrote:As Breitbart Texas previously reported, Gupta is not the first medical professional to question the CDC protocols and point out potential vulnerabilities. Among others, ABC's chief health and medical editor, Dr. Richard Besser, has directly contradicted the CDC's statements that any American hospital can safely treat Ebola patients, arguing that only a few facilities around the country truly have the advanced biocontainment equipment, as well as the expert training needed to implement it properly.




To think any hospital can care for an ebola patient is foolish!

Ya, it's foolish to think we can do what Nigeria did.

You'll see what happens.

What's gonna happen?

And, when it doesn't?

Apologize??

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

So the Mobile hospital is like.....the hospital in Nigeria..... equipped with West Africa’s most advanced health-care infrastructure.

cool1

cool1

This stuff is nothing to play around with , The hospitals are not ready for Ebola , And if they were , accidents happen - I would have never brought any patient to the US to begin with .

I don't know how they can stop it , People traveling to the US , They said they would check people coming off the planes , When they don't even have Symptoms yet , So all these people coming here and not finding out they have it for what some 20 days , Look how many people that those people who are sick could be around for 20 days . Rolling Eyes

cool1

cool1

Don't they have some kind of something going around with children right now , heck they couldn't stop that what makes you think they can stop EBOLA from spreading .

cool1

cool1

On the news this morning they said the lady did not have Ebola , Thank goodness , she said she did not go to that part of Africa to get it , So I didn't think she had it , But its a good thing she does not have it. Laughing

Sal

Sal

cool1 wrote:Don't they have some kind of something going around with children right now , heck they couldn't stop that what makes you think they can stop EBOLA from spreading .

Because it can't be transmitted through the air.

Sal

Sal

Stay calm, don't lick vomit off the street, and remember ...

cool1

cool1

Ha that's a cute video , Didn't the CDC say coughing and sneezing now - wouldn't that be in the air ? Surprised

cool1

cool1






 




Gone-Airborne



Jodi Swan

October 14, 2014 3:40pm PST





The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have announced that Nina Pham, the Texas nurse who has Ebola, was wearing protective gear when she treated the first American Ebola patient, Thomas Eric Duncan. This strongly suggests that the virus has now mutated and become airborne, as an exchange of bodily fluids would have been prohibited by proper protective gear. Pham wore a gown, gloves, mask and shield while she cared for Duncan during his second visit to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.



Scientists have warned that there is a strong possibility the Ebola virus has become airborne, as health workers have been unable to contain the spread of the virus, giving it ample time to mutate since the start of the outbreak. Thus far, more than 4,000 infected individuals have died from the deadly virus in West Africa.

Dr. David Lakey, commissioner of the Texas Department of State Health Services, attempted to ease concerns among the citizens of Dallas:


“We knew a second case could be a reality, and we’ve been preparing for this possibility. We are broadening our team in Dallas and working with extreme diligence to prevent further spread.”

Those preventative efforts include the monitoring of 50 individuals who may have had contact with Duncan after he began exhibiting symptoms. However, Duncan knew he was infected with the virus before he traveled to the United States from Liberia as a last ditch effort to receive treatment, so anyone who he had contact with him from the moment he stepped foot on the flight back to America could potentially have contracted Ebola. If the virus is in fact airborne, the risk is exponentially greater that other citizens, whom we don’t yet know about, have Ebola.


The incubation period for this deadly disease is between two and three weeks. This means we will likely begin seeing an outbreak of infected individuals in the coming days. Are you starting to panic?


--------- This is why I think it will become airborne --mmm don't know about this stuff man not at all -seams if it becomes airborne there will be plenty of deaths everywhere .

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

The media debate this morning is focused almost entirely on one thing.
The media and others are advocating for ebola patients to be transferred to one of four U.S. hospitals which they say are better equipped to deal with it.
The government health officials don't want to do this.

cool1

cool1

They need to do something- Neutral

Sal

Sal

Silliness.

The virus hasn't gone airborne.

No virus has ever mutated from contact only transmission to airborne transmission.

There's now a second healthcare worker who treated the Liberian who has tested positive for Ebola.

There's a very simple explanation to why these healthcare workers have become infected, and the people living in the apartment with him have not.

Infected people only become super infectious in the end stages when they're vomiting and shitting blood everywhere.

The healthcare workers were obviously not properly trained to handle it.

And, that's a problem.


… Nurses and others caring for Ebola patients at the end of their lives are at high risk of infection, because the virus replicates wildly as the disease becomes more advanced, says Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine in Houston and a professor at the Baylor College of Medicine…

Unlike other dangerous viruses, such as SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome), Ebola shuts down the body’s production of a virus-fighting substance called interferon, “the body’s first defense against viruses,” Hotez says. The substance jumps into action to fight viruses even before antibodies begin to shut them down.

Ebola begins to block interferon production within four to five days after infection. Without those chemical policemen to stop it, Ebola “has the ability to just replicate and replicate and replicate,” Hotez says. “So by the time you are in the end stages of your illness, your liver and your spleen and your kidneys are just teeming with billions of viral particles.”

Because the virus attacks the liver, it interferes with the liver’s ability to make clotting factors that help stop bleeding, Hotez sais. Patients infected with Ebola can bleed profusely, both internally and externally, and vomit blood.

So Ebola patients treated in intensive care units, such as Duncan, are far more infectious than those at earlier stages of illness. “When you are working with Ebola in an ICU, there can be no margin of error,” he says…

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/14/ebola-spreads-easily-hospitals/17247157/

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

Since Ebola was first discovered it has mutated. Ebola incubation period has increased and in certain situations Ebola can live outside of the body. It can be airborne and spread directly by droplets from coughing or sneezing.

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

One of the two Dallas Ebola (the second nurse positive for Ebola) patient to be transported to Emory.....hospitals not equipped and trained can not care for Ebola patients and contain the spread.

Dr. Gupta said........If we don't know how these workers are being infected we can't protect other healthcare workers and patients at Dallas hospital.

Why did the Ebola team wait 2 weeks to go to Dallas? CDC guidelines didn't pan out.

2seaoat



AIDS hysteria........but just for fun with Halloween coming and the children all in a lather that we are all going to die from ISIS and Ebola, and both those organisms are mutating, I thought I would terrorize the children by having the two mutate into one.

It has been reported that ISIS scientist have gathered 200 Ebola suicide projectile vommiters who will be injected with the virus and who have agreed to hop on planes silmultaneously and enter the United States to spread their bodily secretions as many public places as possible. It has been reported that they are planning to be store Santa's, food workers, and most shockingly work in puppy mills where they plan to kiss the puppies and transport the virus to dogs who are known to be latent carriers of the virus. Particularly, they will go to the American Kennel club sites and kiss their puppies. Many will work in hospitals where they will attempt to infect as many health care workers as possible to cripple the entire emergency response of the United States. Some will work in Macs and lick your big mac.

Happy Halloween children.

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

The CDC guidelines are not being clarified and are not being publicized. The second nurse that contracted Ebola after caring for Duncan, flew from Dallas to Cleveland and back. She now has Ebola. Healthcare workers were advised not to fly if they had been in contact with an Ebola patient......but she did and no questions were asked at the airport.


BTW....the nurse had a temp 99.5 before flying.



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Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

Dammit.....Obama had to cancel his campaign trip to New Jersey to talk about Ebola. Boy he is going to be pissed!



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Sal

Sal

2seaoat wrote:

Happy Halloween children.

I gotta say, this would make an awesome Halloween costume.

Just picture it ...

One of those all black ISIS ninja outfits, with vomit stains on the front, diarrhea stains on the back, and some fake blood dripping from the eyes.

Joanimaroni

Joanimaroni

WH press secretary sounds like a stammering MF talking in circles.

cool1

cool1

Joanimaroni wrote:Dammit.....Obama had to cancel his campaign trip to New Jersey to talk about Ebola. Boy he is going to be pissed!



lol!

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