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uppityperson

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38. I misread the other's month so edited. It will be interesting to see what they trace back
Mon Oct 6, 2014, 05:17 PM
Oct 2014

for her at work and at play. I wish her the best, good health.

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Wow. This happened in a modern hospital, with precautions. mainer Oct 2014 #1
yes, that was my thought too. cali Oct 2014 #2
You're unclear, but it's actually quite clear how someone could contract Ebola Cali_Democrat Oct 2014 #11
I have read it. cali Oct 2014 #15
You still appear to be unclear about how one could contract Ebola Cali_Democrat Oct 2014 #16
This hospital was specially chosen and prepared to handle Ebola. pnwmom Oct 2014 #33
Human or chance error. Scootaloo Oct 2014 #76
Well, the CDC lists someone in the room (three feet) for a prolonged period without PPE Yo_Mama Oct 2014 #14
It's hard to believe that the staff who first met the Ebola patient inside the "bubble," pnwmom Oct 2014 #25
Your link says she had earlier treated another priest with ebola but outside incubation period. uppityperson Oct 2014 #31
Yes, outside the incubation period. So she must have gotten it from one of her two contacts pnwmom Oct 2014 #35
I misread the other's month so edited. It will be interesting to see what they trace back uppityperson Oct 2014 #38
Yeah.....kinda makes one...pause....for a moment, ya know? n/t dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #3
:( Once again a caregiver. :( uppityperson Oct 2014 #4
I'm withholding judgement and speculation until we know Sopkoviak Oct 2014 #5
nope. don't know. don't know what your inane snark has to do with this story. fail. cali Oct 2014 #6
No, I don't know ....? etherealtruth Oct 2014 #7
My post angered conservatives. Cali_Democrat Oct 2014 #13
No - I don't know. 840high Oct 2014 #62
"She started to feel ill last week when she was on holiday." Avalux Oct 2014 #8
And why didn't she immediately report when she felt ill? morningfog Oct 2014 #17
she did, her only symptom was a slightly elevated temp. she checked in immediately and apparently magical thyme Oct 2014 #68
My question Aerows Oct 2014 #18
And therein lies the huge problem with Ebola dixiegrrrrl Oct 2014 #47
Mistakes and breeches happen ... but, one would think (hope) .... etherealtruth Oct 2014 #9
Up till now, I've been sanguine about it. Now a little worried. mainer Oct 2014 #10
I'm trying to reserve judgment deutsey Oct 2014 #12
And for nearly a week Aerows Oct 2014 #19
It's not clear how long she was feeling ill, morningfog Oct 2014 #20
Keep in mind though - people get infected from contact with body fluids. Avalux Oct 2014 #21
Only a fever according to reports. morningfog Oct 2014 #23
That is very good news. Avalux Oct 2014 #24
"High Fever" Aerows Oct 2014 #34
Deutschewelle is reporting she felt ill for "several days" before she went to a hospital. suffragette Oct 2014 #67
Thanks for that Aerows Oct 2014 #71
After only having 2 contacts with an Ebola patient. pnwmom Oct 2014 #22
Well, we don't know they're taking the necessary precautions. Avalux Oct 2014 #26
It's hard to believe that the staff that met the missionary when he was in his "bubble," pnwmom Oct 2014 #28
This message was self-deleted by its author uppityperson Oct 2014 #32
Horrifying breach of recommendations. She has low risk exposure, presumably, kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #27
Because she was on holiday....last week. Avalux Oct 2014 #29
Came in with High Fever Aerows Oct 2014 #36
caregivers are actually among the high risk group. eom yawnmaster Oct 2014 #85
"first person in the current outbreak known to have contracted Ebola outside Africa" riversedge Oct 2014 #30
OMG!!! INCINERATE AFRICA NOW!!! AND SPAIN!!!!! jeff47 Oct 2014 #37
. Rex Oct 2014 #41
Read what you just wrote. Aerows Oct 2014 #44
Stop panicking, and think through your scenario. jeff47 Oct 2014 #50
You are so sweet. Aerows Oct 2014 #54
Excellent post, and probably long overdue. DisgustipatedinCA Oct 2014 #66
I'm hanging in there. Aerows Oct 2014 #72
And you're still panicking. jeff47 Oct 2014 #69
Are you frightened? n/t Aerows Oct 2014 #75
Nobody is panicking. distantearlywarning Oct 2014 #63
No, it really isn't. jeff47 Oct 2014 #70
It is *EXACTLY* an attempt at policing discussions Aerows Oct 2014 #74
Thank you Aerows Oct 2014 #78
I hate Ebola. Jamastiene Oct 2014 #39
the drama regarding it is sure spreading, but the disease isn't. eom yawnmaster Oct 2014 #58
Uh, the disease has been spreading for months. morningfog Oct 2014 #65
Uh, yes it is. Tell the folks in West Africa it isn't and then get back to us. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #79
I'm sorry, my context was in this country. Sorry for the clarification. eom yawnmaster Oct 2014 #82
No problem. But give it time. We ain't so special. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #87
I disagree. We are special. we have the education and the infrastructure...where we should spend.. yawnmaster Oct 2014 #88
It may be worse that she was on holiday when this occurred. glowing Oct 2014 #40
She didn't get admitted Aerows Oct 2014 #42
So does this mean she was infected while on vacation? Rex Oct 2014 #43
She said she wasn't feeling well Aerows Oct 2014 #45
I wonder too if they are actually scared, truly frightened Rex Oct 2014 #46
I have thought that Friedman's calm, deliberate reassurances seemed a bit forced this kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #48
I agree. distantearlywarning Oct 2014 #64
No, fever does not spread ebola. jeff47 Oct 2014 #52
Sigh. Aerows Oct 2014 #53
So the NBC camera man was bled on or vomited on? Drayden Oct 2014 #57
He thinks it may have been from body fluids (blood likely since ebola patients leak) in a car... yawnmaster Oct 2014 #59
Blood is pretty darn visible. Drayden Oct 2014 #60
he was spraying water and trying to clean the inside of the car. actually it was quite likely blood yawnmaster Oct 2014 #61
Anyone see the pic of Dallas apt sidewalk being power washed? rainbow4321 Oct 2014 #81
those people may. but an epidemic it doesn't start. eom yawnmaster Oct 2014 #83
Which makes that assertion ridiculous Aerows Oct 2014 #77
What an ignoramus. Fever indicates the patient has become contagious. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #80
This is what confuses me Drayden Oct 2014 #49
Incubation period is up to 21 days. LisaL Oct 2014 #51
While that is true, Drayden Oct 2014 #55
Hard to tell Aerows Oct 2014 #56
mainly because fomites have not been shown to transmit. If they do then it is at a low frequency... yawnmaster Oct 2014 #84
I read today they plan on euthanizing Drayden Oct 2014 #86
Any updates? n/t Aerows Oct 2014 #73
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