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In reply to the discussion: Why are western health workers with Ebola flown out, but locals left to die? [View all]still_one
(98,883 posts)33. Actually, the focus needs to be on containing it to prevent spread, and setting up the conditions in
those affected countries so it does not get any worse, plus making as much of the vaccine available as they can to everyone
Focusing on finger pointing with racist leaning overtones does nothing to help the situation or the people involved
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Why are western health workers with Ebola flown out, but locals left to die? [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
Sep 2014
OP
that appears to be a vaccine for the Bundibugyo strain, not Zaire or Sudan strains
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#12
sorry, it won't be that profitable. Ebola is not that rampant. If you would have said something
still_one
Sep 2014
#28
Of course. The PTB are negligent over climate change, too, despite the consequences.
valerief
Sep 2014
#18
You do realize it is difficult to deal with certain customs. Health workers were being threatened
still_one
Sep 2014
#34
I think those who have been evacuated had funding from organizations other than WHO.
magical thyme
Sep 2014
#6
Available resources may be a key factor. WHO had nothing to do with US patient transport.
pinto
Sep 2014
#7
I don't get it. You can't even bring in a mango from Mexico, but ebola virus is just fine.
librechik
Sep 2014
#13
It's neither stupid nor dangerous given the expertise involved in safe medical transport.
pinto
Sep 2014
#17
You are wrong in this case. The countries they are from, are bringing their own citizens in.
still_one
Sep 2014
#29
She died "within hours" of the request. I'd guess she was already terminal
riderinthestorm
Sep 2014
#22
Damn those westerners who volunteered to try and help in Sierra Leone... (scarcasm)
still_one
Sep 2014
#31