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In reply to the discussion: Ebola patient to be transferred to Atlanta's Emory hospital [View all]Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)90. I'm with you. I hate when fear leads to panic.
This is a serious disease and it will eventually reach us no matter what. It is time we step up, accept some of the risks and start doing what we can to find a cure.
And btw, I remember when people were calling for those with HIV to be isolated. In fact, my Aunt was a nurse that advocated for such. I was disgusted by it then and am equally disgusted by the fear and panic shown here.
We are NOT all going to die from Ebola. Some will, but most won't. We WILL all die of something. As far as I am concerned, doing so with a clear conscience will be the best way.
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What's that sound? The sound of people stampeding away from the hospital.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2014
#3
I worked with patients in isolation--special air systems and everything.
TwilightGardener
Jul 2014
#34
If you want a little bedtime reading while thinking about the implications.
Ed Suspicious
Jul 2014
#10
One of the scariest non-fiction books ever, next to ' THE COMING PLAGUE: Newly Emerging Diseases in
Mnemosyne
Jul 2014
#31
+1. Spillover loved how it was broken down -what a great book of science reporting,history & travel
lunasun
Aug 2014
#99
Indeed. Gives the horrific reality to the rather normal-sounding "vomiting and diarrhea" reports.
WinkyDink
Jul 2014
#55
If everything was being done right, over 100 medical workers would not be infected with Ebola.
Divernan
Jul 2014
#15
CDC has about two dozen staffers in West Africa to try to control outbreak;plans to send more.
Divernan
Jul 2014
#12
Both of the Americans used protective equipment and still somehow got the disease.
LisaL
Jul 2014
#18
"I should have known better that to step into this sky is falling thread." Yup way to much stupid
cstanleytech
Jul 2014
#27
Yes and the chances of catching HIV without physical contact are about the same or in other words
cstanleytech
Jul 2014
#46
I suspect the main problem combating mrsa is that alot of the health providers are carriers already.
cstanleytech
Jul 2014
#47
Weren't some viable smallpox vials found, unsecured and rattling around, recently?
TwilightGardener
Jul 2014
#23
Fine by me. Emory is about the best hospital in the world (I grew up blocks away).
onehandle
Jul 2014
#48
"Everything will turn out fine," said Ebbie the Ebola virus. "I've always wanted to visit America!"
WinkyDink
Jul 2014
#57
You can almost flash forward in your mind and visualize the Congressional hearings
TwilightGardener
Aug 2014
#79
from what I've read about this strain that the survival rate is much better
TorchTheWitch
Aug 2014
#97
A PhD (molecular epidemiologist) friend agrees that this is insane. K&R n/t
bobthedrummer
Aug 2014
#101