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In reply to the discussion: There is no need to isolate for 21 days. Monitoring is sufficient [View all]morningfog
(18,115 posts)I understand why we are doing it. There is a lot of fear and misunderstanding.
This past month is the first time ever that Ebola has come to the US outside of the controlled transfer of patients. Ebola is essentially a different infection in the US for many reasons. Primarily, we have the resources to stay ahead of it and then isolate and treat at the earliest sign. That us the function of self monitoring. And it works.
Self monitoring caught Pham, Vinson and Spencer immediately. It caught it before there was an actual risk of infection.
In west Africa, the ONLY people getting treatment are those who are near death and highly contagious. There are no beds or means to identify and catch early infections. Contact tracing and isolation of everyone for those patients is critical. Exposure to dying Ebola patients is an entirely different case than exposure to someone asymptomatic or with only a fever.
We need to get to the point where we recognize this distinction. Otherwise, we have a long expensive, somewhere debilitating future. And it diverts resources from where they are needed in West Africa.