Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Marrah_G

(28,581 posts)
26. They do not think it is airborne. It is NOT airborne.
Mon Oct 20, 2014, 01:02 PM
Oct 2014

Please do not spread misinformation

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

She was not vomiting, producing diarrhea stools, or bleeding anywhere Warpy Oct 2014 #1
Any nurse taking care of Mr. Duncan with the piss poor support they were getting from hospital KMOD Oct 2014 #2
She was LOW RISK for contagion KMOD Oct 2014 #3
Incubation period is anywhere from 2 to 21 days. And maybe even longer than 21 days. LisaL Oct 2014 #4
I'm not sure it's obvious as you say KMOD Oct 2014 #5
Some patients never run the high fever. Yo_Mama Oct 2014 #14
13% never run any fever at all. n/t Ms. Toad Oct 2014 #21
Well, that's one study! Yo_Mama Oct 2014 #23
the reason for the discrepancy is ecstatic Oct 2014 #6
They think the virus is airborne? Delphinus Oct 2014 #9
There are infectious disease professionals that are worried about aerosolization, mnhtnbb Oct 2014 #11
I had read the transcipt of the Dr.'s interview KMOD Oct 2014 #17
All of those questions have answers. morningfog Oct 2014 #10
They don't believe it is airborne in a normal situation Yo_Mama Oct 2014 #13
They do not think it is airborne. It is NOT airborne. Marrah_G Oct 2014 #26
Please provide a link stating that Ebola is now airborne. I bet you don't find one. Avalux Oct 2014 #31
Putting in a dialysis cath and intubation is riskier than average pugetres Oct 2014 #7
I was trying to figure this out myself TorchTheWitch Oct 2014 #8
WHO recently recalculated mean incubation at 11.4 days Yo_Mama Oct 2014 #15
surface areas likely weren't constantly cleaned TorchTheWitch Oct 2014 #16
Thank you Torch, KMOD Oct 2014 #18
This information was released. LisaL Oct 2014 #20
the "full protective gear" left their necks totally exposed. magical thyme Oct 2014 #12
So consider those Dallas nurses as never adequately protected KMOD Oct 2014 #19
I hadn't heard before that the CDC directly interacted with the nurses Fumesucker Oct 2014 #22
she said when she asked the CDC why their necks were exposed with magical thyme Oct 2014 #25
If you have medical training, Ms. Toad Oct 2014 #24
You know what, Ms. Toad? KMOD Oct 2014 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Oct 2014 #27
Hello, ann KMOD Oct 2014 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author ann--- Oct 2014 #32
At this point all I will say etherealtruth Oct 2014 #28
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»This message was self-del...»Reply #26