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Ebola Patient Coming to U.S.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-10-02 07:17:15
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-10-02 07:23:07
Do not fear the U.S. is days away from settling the critical question of how hospitals should handle and dispose of medical waste from Ebola patients.
Quote: The United States is days away from settling the critical question of how hospitals should handle and dispose of medical waste from Ebola patients, a government official said on Wednesday.
Experts have warned that conflicting U.S. regulations over how such waste should be transported could make it very difficult for U.S. hospitals to safely care for patients with Ebola, a messy disease that causes diarrhea, vomiting and in some cases, bleeding from the eyes and ears.
Safely handling such waste presents a dual challenge for regulators, who want to both prevent the accidental spread of the deadly disease and avert any deliberate attempts to use it as a bioweapon.
Most U.S. hospitals are not equipped with incinerators or large sterilizers called autoclaves that could accommodate the large amounts of soiled linens, contaminated syringes and virus-spattered protective gear generated from the care of an Ebola patient, said Dr. Jeffrey Duchin, chair of the Infectious Diseases Society of America's Public Health Committee.
Sterilizing Ebola waste before it is transported is important not only to protect waste haulers but to guard against someone using the waste "for nefarious purposes," said Sean Kaufman, president of Behavioral-Based Improvement Solutions, an Atlanta-based biosafety firm. "It's not just a safety issue," he said. Exclusive: U.S. nears solution for safe disposal of Ebola waste
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-10-02 07:41:10
Wait, isn't the solution to:
(No seriously though)
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By Fenrir.Atheryn 2014-10-02 08:08:57
I'm somewhat surprised that they're keeping the exposed families in their homes. It just doesn't seem like much of a quarantine to me.
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By Quetzalcoatl.Kenrusai 2014-10-02 08:28:33
This is going to sound really irrational and bad, but I hope the guy who brought it to the U.S dies a slow and horrible death.
Bet those families who are quarantined because of him are absolutely terrified right now, I can only imagine.
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By Fenrir.Atheryn 2014-10-02 08:35:18
Quetzalcoatl.Kenrusai said: »This is going to sound really irrational and bad Not to mention inhuman.
I doubt that he brought it in intentionally, and he certainly won't be the only one to do so. This is more of a systemic failure rather than the fault of an individual. Airport security protocols should have red-flagged him since he came from an Ebola-ravaged region. The hospital should have responded swiftly when he told them where he'd just come from. Instead, everyone failed but him.
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2014-10-02 08:36:30
So, I woke up this morning without a zombie apocalypse on my street.
Come on guys, you can do better than that!
Superb! You were going the zombie apocalypse route!
After reading that they transferred specimens to Austin, the cinematic scenario of some evil mastermind, Hell bent on death and destruction (probably Nik), high-jacking the transport truck played out in my head. Operation: Contaminate All HEBs underway!
Or you know, someone simply loses it like a goober.
Either way, WE'RE DOOMED! DOOOOOOOOOOOMED!
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By Quetzalcoatl.Kenrusai 2014-10-02 08:40:09
Quetzalcoatl.Kenrusai said: »This is going to sound really irrational and bad Not to mention inhuman.
I doubt that he brought it in intentionally, and he certainly won't be the only one to do so. This is more of a systemic failure rather than the fault of an individual. Airport security protocols should have red-flagged him since he came from an Ebola-ravaged region. The hospital should have responded swiftly when he told them where he'd just come from. Instead, everyone failed but him.
News report said he tried to help a pregnant women who had ebola and later died of it. Sorry, but he had some idea.
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By Fenrir.Atheryn 2014-10-02 08:48:23
Yes, which is why he went to be checked, but the hospital sent him home. It's not like he was rubbing his hands together thinking "who can I infect today?"
Quetzalcoatl.Kenrusai said: »News report said he tried to help a pregnant women who had ebola and later died of it.
And you think he should die a slow horrible death?
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-10-02 08:58:58
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
If anyone believes what the CDC or other government officials / hospitals are saying regarding the facts about this ***, they are fools. 80 people is likely bogus, just like the 14 number was bogus yesterday.
This is going to be presented in full force as a "nothing to see here" event, and it's ***.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-10-02 09:02:18
So, I woke up this morning without a zombie apocalypse on my street.
Come on guys, you can do better than that!
Superb! You were going the zombie apocalypse route!
It's already here.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-10-02 09:05:53
So, I woke up this morning without a zombie apocalypse on my street.
Come on guys, you can do better than that!
Superb! You were going the zombie apocalypse route!
It's already here.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-10-02 09:07:43
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
If anyone believes what the CDC or other government officials / hospitals are saying regarding the facts about this ***, they are fools. 80 people is likely bogus, just like the 14 number was bogus yesterday.
This is going to be presented in full force as a "nothing to see here" event, and it's ***. What I find amazing is that in a few days they may have a solution as to what to do with the medical waste from Ebola patients. Like what have they been doing with it up until whenever they agree on a solution?
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-10-02 09:08:26
Operation: Contaminate All HEBs underway! Screw that.
Contaminate all Walmarts instead. Low Low prices to go along with your need for brains. Problem is, they would have to shop somewhere else for brains....
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Ragnarok.Nausi
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-10-02 09:14:24
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
If anyone believes what the CDC or other government officials / hospitals are saying regarding the facts about this ***, they are fools. 80 people is likely bogus, just like the 14 number was bogus yesterday.
This is going to be presented in full force as a "nothing to see here" event, and it's ***. What I find amazing is that in a few days they may have a solution as to what to do with the medical waste from Ebola patients. Like what have they been doing with it up until whenever they agree on a solution?
What do they need a few days for? To adequately vet the solution for PC purity?
We're all doomed, buy your masks and goggles now! Within a month it will be in all 50 states.
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By Leviathan.Chaosx 2014-10-02 09:16:17
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
If anyone believes what the CDC or other government officials / hospitals are saying regarding the facts about this ***, they are fools. 80 people is likely bogus, just like the 14 number was bogus yesterday.
This is going to be presented in full force as a "nothing to see here" event, and it's ***. What I find amazing is that in a few days they may have a solution as to what to do with the medical waste from Ebola patients. Like what have they been doing with it up until whenever they agree on a solution?
What do they need a few days for? To adequately vet the solution for PC purity?
We're all doomed, buy your masks and goggles now! Within a month it will be in all 50 states. In 13 days I'll be on the other side of the world, so you guys have fun with that.
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By Bahamut.Kara 2014-10-02 09:34:47
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
If anyone believes what the CDC or other government officials / hospitals are saying regarding the facts about this ***, they are fools. 80 people is likely bogus, just like the 14 number was bogus yesterday.
This is going to be presented in full force as a "nothing to see here" event, and it's ***.
There are degrees of contact.
12-18 had direct contact.
Up to 100 had potential or possible contact.
This is not the first outbreak of Ebola in the world. Countries have been able to contain and stop previous outbreaks. I would hope that a country with resources far outstriping, for example, DRC could contain this outbreak.
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Caitsith.Zahrah
By Caitsith.Zahrah 2014-10-02 09:38:53
Operation: Contaminate All HEBs underway! Screw that.
Contaminate all Walmarts instead. Low Low prices to go along with your need for brains. Problem is, they would have to shop somewhere else for brains....
I just keep thinking about how disgusting people are in public facilities. :/ How much Clorox wipes and Purell do I have to buy now?!? Time to bulk up at Sams or Costco.
Seriously though. Public restrooms, people who still cough and sneeze into their palms, people who don't teach their children to wash their hands until its second nature, adults who run out of the restroom without washing, people who toss diaps where-the-***-ever (people toss diapers in the public showers at the beach in Port A), people who leave droplets of menstrual blood or piss on toilet seats. Yeah...I avoid public restrooms at all costs.
EDIT: People who change their child(ren)'s diapers without using a mat and don't clean off the public changing table.
/gags and convulses
Don't get me started on just how disgusting people are.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-10-02 09:39:57
By Ramyrez 2014-10-02 09:42:11
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
If anyone believes what the CDC or other government officials / hospitals are saying regarding the facts about this ***, they are fools. 80 people is likely bogus, just like the 14 number was bogus yesterday.
This is going to be presented in full force as a "nothing to see here" event, and it's ***.
There are degrees of contact.
12-18 had direct contact.
Up to 100 had potential or possible contact.
This is not the first outbreak of Ebola in the world. Countries have been able to contain and stop previous outbreaks. I would hope that a country with resources far outstriping, for example, DRC could contain this outbreak.
Reasonable thought doesn't fit the fear and terror narrative. Ignored.
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-10-02 09:46:33
They're working on it.
That estimate of this person being in contact with up to 15 has been raised to 80 now.
Quote: NBC has confirmed with the Dallas county health and human services that 80 people came into contact with the Dallas Ebola patient or his family.
Director Zachary Thompson said these 80 people were not in close contact, but they did have some kind of contact with or exposure to the patient.
Separately, Texas health officials have ordered four family members who had contact with the Dallas Ebola patient to stay home and not have visitors to prevent the potential spread of disease.
The order, hand delivered to Thomas Eric Duncan's relatives Wednesday night by Texas Department of Health Services officials, legally requires the family to comply until at least Oct. 19, when the incubation period has passed and the family is no longer at risk of having the disease. 80 people in contact with Texas Ebola patient, family: NBC
If anyone believes what the CDC or other government officials / hospitals are saying regarding the facts about this ***, they are fools. 80 people is likely bogus, just like the 14 number was bogus yesterday.
This is going to be presented in full force as a "nothing to see here" event, and it's ***.
There are degrees of contact.
12-18 had direct contact.
Up to 100 had potential or possible contact.
This is not the first outbreak of Ebola in the world. Countries have been able to contain and stop previous outbreaks. I would hope that a country with resources far outstriping, for example, DRC could contain this outbreak. You know what direct contact is?
Within 3 feet of someone.
If you believe direct contact is something more difficult than that to encounter, you're a sheep.
Siren.Mosin
By Siren.Mosin 2014-10-02 09:53:11
the fear mongering is real.
my daughter was telling me last night to wash my hands, & she doesn't want any of us getting ebola, naming the family off one at a time, all dramatically.
I'm a terrible father, I laughed, said it was all fine, told her to wash her butt, & turned out the light for her to go to sleep.
I'm really just not concerned with much these days.
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By Sylph.Tigerwoods 2014-10-02 10:05:33
lol, I'm not going to voluntarily be quarantined. Unless they had google fiber, then sure, lock me up. If the hospital let me go, I'd have been out of there faster than Flash
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-10-02 10:06:42
the fear mongering is real.
my daughter was telling me last night to wash my hands, & she doesn't want any of us getting ebola, naming the family off one at a time, all dramatically.
I'm a terrible father, I laughed, said it was all fine, told her to wash her butt, & turned out the light for her to go to sleep.
I'm really just not concerned with much these days.
Lucky you. I work for a company who's officers fly into texas/mexico on a weekly basis.
State department orders 160,000 hazmat suits.
Tick tock.
~1200 bucks a piece if you want one.
Siren.Mosin
By Siren.Mosin 2014-10-02 10:10:50
Idk man, we're all kind of on borrowed time anyway, really.
I mean, I'd rather have a heart attack in 15-20 years than have blood shooting out of my *** tomorrow, but you win some, you lose some.
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By Lakshmi.Sparthosx 2014-10-02 10:12:36
Idk man, we're all kind of on borrowed time anyway, really.
I mean, I'd rather have a heart attack in 15-20 years than have blood shooting out of my *** tomorrow, but you win some, you lose some.
The last thing I'd say is "Still a better ending than a P&R thread...." before vomiting up my organs and relieving myself in a crimson rainbow.
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Ragnarok.Nausi
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By Ragnarok.Nausi 2014-10-02 10:17:00
Ok so if you were a person in an African, Ebola-sacked nation, and you were smart enough to know that being around the disease = your probably gonna get it. You're also smart enough to know that if you get it, the best chance of survival was to get to the free healthcare of the united states. You also know that the US is dumb enough to not screen incoming flights from those nations (with any degree of scrutiny), how many people do you think are coming here right now, or have already gotten off a plane in the last week?
By Ramyrez 2014-10-02 10:19:03
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-10-02 10:21:42
I would generally agree with you Ramyrez, except we have reports of what Nausi just said happened....
In fact, that's what this whole thread is about........
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Reuters.com said: A U.S. aid worker who was infected with the deadly Ebola virus while working in West Africa will be flown to the United States to be treated in a high-security ward at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, hospital officials said on Thursday.
The aid worker, whose name has not been released, will be moved in the next several days to a special isolation unit at Emory. The unit was set up in collaboration with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
CDC spokeswoman Barbara Reynolds said her agency was working with the U.S. State Department to facilitate the transfer.
Reynolds said the CDC was not aware of any Ebola patient ever being treated in the United States, but five people in the past decade have entered the country with either Lassa Fever or Marburg Fever, hemorrhagic fevers similar to Ebola.
News of the transfer follows reports of the declining health of two infected U.S. aid workers, Dr. Kent Brantly and missionary Nancy Writebol, who contracted Ebola while working in Liberia on behalf of North Carolina-based Christian relief groups Samaritan's Purse and SIM.
CNN and ABC News reported that a second American infected with Ebola was to be flown to the United States. CNN identified the U.S.-bound patients as Brantly and Writebol. Reuters could not independently confirm the reports.
Amber Brantly, the wife of Dr. Brantly, said in a statement: "I remain hopeful and believing that Kent will be healed from this dreadful disease."
Earlier on Thursday, White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the State Department was working with the CDC on medical evacuations of infected American humanitarian aid workers.
The outbreak in West Africa is the worst in history, having killed more than 700 people since February. On Thursday, the CDC issued a travel advisory urging people to avoid all non-essential travel to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, the epicenter of the outbreak.
Brantly and Writebol "were in stable but grave" condition as of early Thursday morning, the relief organizations said. A spokeswoman for the groups could not confirm whether the patient being transferred to Emory was one of their aid workers.
CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden said in a conference call that transferring gravely ill patients has the potential to do more harm than good.
Meanwhile, the National Institutes of Health plans in mid-September to begin testing an experimental Ebola vaccine on people after seeing encouraging results in pre-clinical trials on monkeys, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the NIH's allergy and infectious diseases unit, said in an email.
In its final stages, Ebola causes external and internal bleeding, vomiting and diarrhea. About 60 percent of people infected in the current outbreak are dying from the illness.
Writebol, 59, received an experimental drug doctors hope will improve her health, SIM said. Brantly, 33, received a unit of blood from a 14-year-old boy who survived Ebola with the help of Brantly's medical care, said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan's Purse.
Frieden could not comment on the specifics of either treatment but said: "We have reviewed the evidence of the treatments out there and don't find any treatment that has proven effectiveness against Ebola."
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Not really sure how I feel about this.
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