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In reply to the discussion: Nurse in Madrid tests positive for ebola [View all]uppityperson
(116,003 posts)38. I misread the other's month so edited. It will be interesting to see what they trace back
for her at work and at play. I wish her the best, good health.
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You're unclear, but it's actually quite clear how someone could contract Ebola
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2014
#11
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
nope. don't know. don't know what your inane snark has to do with this story. fail.
cali
Oct 2014
#6
she did, her only symptom was a slightly elevated temp. she checked in immediately and apparently
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#68
Deutschewelle is reporting she felt ill for "several days" before she went to a hospital.
suffragette
Oct 2014
#67
It's hard to believe that the staff that met the missionary when he was in his "bubble,"
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#28
Horrifying breach of recommendations. She has low risk exposure, presumably,
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#27
"first person in the current outbreak known to have contracted Ebola outside Africa"
riversedge
Oct 2014
#30
Uh, yes it is. Tell the folks in West Africa it isn't and then get back to us.
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#79
I disagree. We are special. we have the education and the infrastructure...where we should spend..
yawnmaster
Oct 2014
#88
I have thought that Friedman's calm, deliberate reassurances seemed a bit forced this
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#48
He thinks it may have been from body fluids (blood likely since ebola patients leak) in a car...
yawnmaster
Oct 2014
#59
he was spraying water and trying to clean the inside of the car. actually it was quite likely blood
yawnmaster
Oct 2014
#61
