alwaysonmymind
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Really questionable judgement by this 2nd nurse.
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When the stuff happening in Dallas starts happening in South America.
Then it is time to panic. Though perhaps U.S. HIPPA laws will prevent such news from reaching us.![]()
Not true. Maybe some have very very strong immune system. And then, how do you KNOW that more are not sick? Heck, how do you really KNOW anything they says true? I do believe it is airborne, depending on how seri vectors the affected person is.
Hmmmm....White House calling a press conference and Pres is cancelling his previous plans in light of another reported case of Ebola. Me thinks something more serious is up.
When the stuff happening in Dallas starts happening in South America.
Then it is time to panic. Though perhaps U.S. HIPPA laws will prevent such news from reaching us.![]()
What will the airlines do if someone on an flight over the Atlantic starts vomitting and had loose bowels?There will be no way to make an emergency landing and no way to quarantine person and no hazmet suits for flight attendants.
NBC News ‏@NBCNews 2m2 minutes ago
Cleaveland official: Frontier Airlines plane that carried Ebola patient has been decontaminated, will be used for flight in 30 minutes.
Anyone want to lay odds on how many people cancel their flight?
Dang...I would. I'm thinking of cancelling my trip plans to England next month! Not really, but I am thinking about bringing along a face mask and wearing gloves on the plane - not that that would really protect me ...but maybe it would cut down the odds just in case!Anyone want to lay odds on how many people cancel their flight?
This isn't being snarky but an honest question from someone who knows pretty much NIL in the medical field - why South America?
I agree also. They have nothing under control. They are winging it as they go. Dallas is a prime example of why there is good reason to panic. No one knows when or if this will become a huge epidemic. Panic is not always a bad thing. Panic can lead to logical thinking and planning. IMO
Because South America is connected by the same land, and if an epidemic hits there is no way of stopping or blocking the trouble that will ensue. At least that is what one of the top Generals in the U.S. Army thinks.
The military is far far more practical than the politicians or the media.