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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone here petrified of Ebola? [View all]Marrah_G
(28,581 posts)108. It's a response to the media "omg we are all going to die" reporting.
I think the nurse should not have flown, should have been told not to fly until she was in the clear. Not because I fear her transmitting it on the plane, but because she could have ended up at a new hospital in a new state and we could have a repeat of Dallas.
I think that anyone who tests positive should be sent to one of the 4 hospitals most prepared to handle it. That would shut down future infections here pretty quickly. The people treated in Nebraska and Atlanta did not infect others. Only the ill-prepared (for this disease) hospital ended up spreading it to two healthcare workers.
Ebola doesn't scare me. It's not going to be the next pandemic. It is a very lethal, but easy to contain (with proper medical procedures) virus.
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It will likely increase to include some more of those who treated Duncan between Sept. 28-30.
morningfog
Oct 2014
#26
I think it makes you a good person to be worried about those who may come in contact with it
Marrah_G
Oct 2014
#104
We truly need a Surgeon General right now. Congressional Republicans do your job!
The Wielding Truth
Oct 2014
#37
Well, they tried it with the Swine Flu, & some sort of Monkey flu, and remember the SARS outbreak?
2banon
Oct 2014
#8
SARS was a very dangerous disease. Fortunately the Chinese were finally convinced
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#61
Interesting. I had to google "Civets" . Media claimed Chickens at the time, never updated that meme
2banon
Oct 2014
#89
Up close and personal contact with hunting/butchering ups the chances of a jump from species
Marrah_G
Oct 2014
#107
I keep recommending that people watch Rachel's broadcast. She's intelligent and well-informed.
Hekate
Oct 2014
#33
Well yes, but nurses who cared for AIDs victims did not usually get AIDs themselves.
Nye Bevan
Oct 2014
#109
There was no excuse for sending the guy home since they knew he had just come from Liberia, where
struggle4progress
Oct 2014
#36
I'm much more worried about the next time influenza decides to pull a 1918 on us
Recursion
Oct 2014
#34
Petrified? No. Concerned? about a communicable virus with a lethality rate of around 70% that is
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#38
I am not at all concerned about my own personal risk with regard to Ebola
distantearlywarning
Oct 2014
#39
I live beside DFW Airport, the same airport ebola is flying in and out of and I'm
ChisolmTrailDem
Oct 2014
#43
I'm gonna bookmark and come back in a couple of weeks and check out the attitudes...
kentuck
Oct 2014
#48
The media loves these stories, cuz they don't cost much, and they go on & on & on....
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2014
#62