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103. I think it is the speed in which people are dying of it.
Fri Oct 3, 2014, 05:25 AM
Oct 2014

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IF the CDC fucks up this badly on an Ebola case, I tremble at the thought of an evolved flu. MohRokTah Oct 2014 #1
I get a flu shot every year. I wonder if an evolved flu would be able to get past a flu shot. Louisiana1976 Oct 2014 #3
there is no generic flu shot that immunizes you against a new strain. KittyWampus Oct 2014 #9
I ended up in the hospital... ReRe Oct 2014 #17
Influenza vaccines immunize the body against what epidemiologists NuclearDem Oct 2014 #26
I know that now... ReRe Oct 2014 #31
Wash your hands frequently jberryhill Oct 2014 #94
I'm real good at that practice... ReRe Oct 2014 #118
What have they done wrong here? alarimer Oct 2014 #4
They had no protocols in place to handle the domicile of an infected person. MohRokTah Oct 2014 #11
Here's what I would do if I was a hospital administrator: ReRe Oct 2014 #23
Not the CDC, its Texas. JaneyVee Oct 2014 #32
CDC's fault 100 percent! yeoman6987 Oct 2014 #78
I did a a little looking Marrah_G Oct 2014 #86
I kind of find it alarming that Homeland Security, NSA and airport security eilen Oct 2014 #101
I think that the CDC is essentially only a warning system - hedgehog Oct 2014 #96
True but the flu won't sell media coverage right now. upaloopa Oct 2014 #2
The major media has decided to appeal only to the reptilian part of the American brain. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #24
I usually agree with you, Fred Sanders Aerows Oct 2014 #73
Sir, I am not making light of it, but making heavy of it is getting out of control. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #111
Don't you think there should be some mechanism to trace exposure eilen Oct 2014 #102
This is what worries me cannabis_flower Oct 2014 #5
Good luck, I keep trying to point out Warpy Oct 2014 #6
Do you have a link to that story, the last paragraph? I'd like access to be able to pass it on. uppityperson Oct 2014 #10
Yeah, but I've had the flu, and it never made me bleed out of my eyeballs and TwilightGardener Oct 2014 #7
/\ this nt DustyJoe Oct 2014 #8
1918: hedgehog Oct 2014 #97
I wonder... TeeYiYi Oct 2014 #113
True. And it's also far more fatal. And we've already shown that we're not very well prepared pnwmom Oct 2014 #12
Why would they not handle it any differently than HIV-contaminated materials? alarimer Oct 2014 #20
I don't know, but the fact is they weren't ready. Emory University Hospital said that the pnwmom Oct 2014 #21
DOT regulations Aerows Oct 2014 #58
Why is it that people make Aerows Oct 2014 #79
Emory had to go to Home Depot for trash cans because the private company they suffragette Oct 2014 #84
I guess the 3,286 who've died this year as of 9/28 sunnystarr Oct 2014 #13
Compare that to the million and a half deaths each for AIDS and TB, or the half million for malaria. Donald Ian Rankin Oct 2014 #45
I think it is the speed in which people are dying of it. eilen Oct 2014 #103
Every life lost is a trajedy Marrah_G Oct 2014 #57
People are freaked out because it's a scary new thing Marrah_G Oct 2014 #14
And media hysteria does not help. alarimer Oct 2014 #18
Less contagious. But much more deadly. LisaL Oct 2014 #15
So now DU has feel-good posts about the deadly ebola? Demeter Oct 2014 #16
Scientific fact about the contagion factor is now to be panned? If you must.... Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #25
Here is the thing Aerows Oct 2014 #80
The jury, meaning the media of course, is stupid. I trust the judge,the medical experts. Just me. Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #109
You know why right? Puzzledtraveller Oct 2014 #43
Not sure I get what you mean by that Marrah_G Oct 2014 #64
You're wrong. The "move on, nothing to see here folks" ecstatic Oct 2014 #85
Lol, yeah Puzzledtraveller Oct 2014 #93
Science and facts are not "feel good" posts Marrah_G Oct 2014 #63
It is the NATURE of the disease: One's innards literally melt and are defecated. Orifices bleed. WinkyDink Oct 2014 #19
"One's innards literally melt and are defecated" hedgehog Oct 2014 #98
This seems literal to me---"SLOUGHING OF THE GUT AND VENTING FROM THE ANUS": WinkyDink Oct 2014 #114
Actions by stupid people can boost that RO. And the high mortality more than makes up for the lower kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #22
Stupidity makes Ebola airborne? Shit, it must have gone digital in GD. Barack_America Oct 2014 #41
Please refrain from putting words in my mouth. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #47
Um, so I am an MD. An MD/PhD, actually. Barack_America Oct 2014 #52
This message was self-deleted by its author Aerows Oct 2014 #59
Thank you for all you have been doing to try and calm some of the fears out there Marrah_G Oct 2014 #65
Thanks. No name changes have been allowed since 2008... Barack_America Oct 2014 #68
LOL Marrah_G Oct 2014 #69
Agreed Aerows Oct 2014 #60
It's gonna kill us all! NuclearDem Oct 2014 #27
I feel sorry for you, alarimer, the amount of logical disconnection your non fear mongering post has Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #28
About a zillion people are involved in auto accidents and a few thousand of those people die. cherokeeprogressive Oct 2014 #29
Actually, they don't. jeff47 Oct 2014 #51
I did not know that. I stand corrected. cherokeeprogressive Oct 2014 #76
That's my understanding, which is why the number's so high jeff47 Oct 2014 #115
thats fantastic 1dogleft Oct 2014 #30
Patient came from Brussels, not direct flight from Liberia. JaneyVee Oct 2014 #35
Your identification is checked everywhere. Country of origin is on your passport. nt eilen Oct 2014 #104
I'm so scared I haven't left my house for weeks! progressoid Oct 2014 #33
big on theory, but not in practice riverwalker Oct 2014 #34
The bubonic plague was less infectious... sendero Oct 2014 #36
Just last week Obama said it was 'unlikely' that Ebola would come to the US. Chemisse Oct 2014 #49
Really? I clearly heard him state that at least one likely would... Barack_America Oct 2014 #62
My question is about when the state is in charge and when the fed cdc can/should step in Marrah_G Oct 2014 #70
The flu and measles don't kill Aerows Oct 2014 #37
But it's MUTATING! Barack_America Oct 2014 #38
Yes, it probably is Aerows Oct 2014 #40
Thanks, I'm aware. Ok if I remain non-hysterical? Barack_America Oct 2014 #44
Individual Aerows Oct 2014 #46
Virions (viral particles) aren't technically organisms, but whatever. Barack_America Oct 2014 #55
Are we going to debate Biology Aerows Oct 2014 #56
Usually, people with ebola are too busy dying horrible deaths... LostInAnomie Oct 2014 #39
And how many people in the US Aerows Oct 2014 #42
Usually.…. but watch this cannabis_flower Oct 2014 #117
You're right…it is much more likely that you'll be hit by lightning PCIntern Oct 2014 #48
No kidding. n/t Aerows Oct 2014 #50
we need a lot of education gopiscrap Oct 2014 #53
This just happened today: Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #54
It is recommended that you wash your hands Aerows Oct 2014 #61
Believe it or not, that's almost exactly how the conversation went Blue_Tires Oct 2014 #81
Great idea! Chap your hands by over scrubbing! Make lots of little abrasions for bacteria/viruses uppityperson Oct 2014 #66
Even OR's are moving away from those awful iodine sponge/brushes... Barack_America Oct 2014 #71
oh my...... Marrah_G Oct 2014 #67
If people are excessively Aerows Oct 2014 #75
50% of those infected with the flu don't DIE. Indydem Oct 2014 #72
If it was a family member that you loved Aerows Oct 2014 #74
And the flu transmits much easier and infects far more people. Marrah_G Oct 2014 #77
Agreed AnalystInParadise Oct 2014 #83
Of course they are not the same :) Marrah_G Oct 2014 #88
Fair enough AnalystInParadise Oct 2014 #90
I think that people should be cautious Marrah_G Oct 2014 #92
Of course ebola is more lethal. I have not seen anyone say otheriwse. The OP is about being contagio uppityperson Oct 2014 #99
True Story AnalystInParadise Oct 2014 #82
Above all, keep shopping! nt Zorra Oct 2014 #87
Thankfully, we should be grateful it is not more like the common cold. Rex Oct 2014 #89
Yup Marrah_G Oct 2014 #91
and the flu isn't in the same universe as deadly TorchTheWitch Oct 2014 #95
Did you miss the point of the op about how contagious it is? Not how lethal? uppityperson Oct 2014 #100
Fact, Two Elements to a Risk Matrix Sparhawk60 Oct 2014 #105
thank you! invalidating legit concern as "hysteria" is a weird phenom here n/t zazen Oct 2014 #107
Another layperson conflating risk of transmission with risk of death. In your "matrix" the risk of Fred Sanders Oct 2014 #110
Bet They Do Sparhawk60 Oct 2014 #112
Sounds more like an AIDS comparison HockeyMom Oct 2014 #106
Of course, what is known is based on known history & historically limited sample sizes HereSince1628 Oct 2014 #108
but a deathly airborne exotic virus is so much more fun. La Lioness Priyanka Oct 2014 #116
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