Here is the Canada Gazette re: no more visas for Canada:
http://www.gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2014/2014-10-31-x8/pdf/g1-148x8.pdf
I think he is saying Oregon has an ebola patient, but he is not being clear.
NM, they are still testing First guy was squirley.
Ebola in Oregon: Patient hospitalized to test for virus
The Oregon Health Authority said in a news release that the individual has been isolated and presents no danger to the public. The virus has not been diagnosed in the patient.
From what I'm hearing, an at-risk patient, that is, a patient who has been in West Africa, has something that they are taking extremely seriously and treating it as if it were ebola, but no blood tests have been done yet. (He sounded as though they were in the process of figuring out a way to do a blood test in complete safety, as a matter of fact.)
Fever over 102.
So I assume you believe the Pentagon is wrong to quarantine our troops for 21 days upon their return from W. Africa?
I found this which is saying that a patient is being tested. They do not have confirmed Ebola yet. This is from 30 minutes ago.
http://www.oregonlive.com/health/index.ssf/2014/10/patient_hospitalized_in_oregon_1.html
To get a test, states have to confer first with the CDC, something that would be done by the Oregon Public Health Division. Blood samples have to be packaged and shipped according to biohazard rules, which fall under the U.S. Department of Transportation. Couriers have to be trained in handling these shipments. For the Ebola virus, blood samples have to be tripled packed for security and shipped in cold packs.
That does sound potentially serious.
Do you know if the hospital is one of the ones which is supposed to be fully Ebola 'ready'?
No, I'm talking about a link verifying this portion of your post...
"This health care person does not have accurate info. His fever was initially transcribed wrong. It was 100.3 not 103. I don't know who this source is. No offense to anyone but it sounds like it was a student training to be a CNA. He/she doesn't know what they're talking about."
Back at ya... :therethere:
Having been in WAfrica does not make her a danger. In order for her to be a danger, she must (a) have the disease, AND (b) be past the point of showing symptoms. (If both of those are true, it doesn't mean she will infect anyone. It just means that it's time to start taking precautions.) Neither of those conditions has been shown to be true of her, and therefore "no danger" is scientifically accurate <modsnip>
I remain perplexed that Nurse Nina Phem was capable of flying off to DC to give the President a hug after having contracted the deadly Ebola virus and recovered.
That does sound potentially serious.
Do you know if the hospital is one of the ones which is supposed to be fully Ebola 'ready'?
Oregon Health and Science University Hospital ebola prep statement: http://www.ohsu.edu/blogs/96kmiles/...in-ebola-drill-thursday-october-23/?WT_rank=3
But I'd much rather see patients in the NW go to this Montana Level 4 center, St Patrick Hospital: http://missoulian.com/news/local/st...cle_da521772-4839-11e4-b266-4342d105e33f.html
Missoula, Montana map: https://www.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=201590196311779688369.00043a59be34a79b1e833&dg=feature
Wow, the video attached of a "humble" kaci Hickox was a real study in contradiction. Her facial expressions and speech totally did not show "humble" or matched her deep concern in her words. Looked as though she was really trying not to break out laughing as she said that she was humbled. JMO:gaah: