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In reply to the discussion: Second Dallas nurse with Ebola was on Frontier Airlines flight 1143Article title [View all]Tarheel_Dem
(31,454 posts)131. Ebola poll: N.J. residents fear an outbreak in U.S., but aren't well-informed about disease
The poll turned up one oddity: Those who claim to be following the outbreak the most closely also have the most inaccurate information about it.
For example, people who are paying a lot of attention to Ebola are twice as likely to hold the erroneous belief there is effective medicine to treat it. They are also more likely to believe it is spread easily, even though the deadly fever is less contagious than the flu, said Redlawsk.
"Ebola is particularly scary, with no cure and a high death rate," said Redlawsk. "Believing it is easily spread feeds this fear," he said.
"The tone of the coverage seems to be increasing fear while not improving understanding," he said.
In general, women respondents were more likely to hold misconceptions about Ebola, with 73 percent believing it is easily spread, compared to 60 percent of men. Respondents under the age of 30 are also more likely to see the fever as highly contagious.
http://www.nj.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2014/10/ebola_poll_nj_fears_an_outbreak_here.html

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Second Dallas nurse with Ebola was on Frontier Airlines flight 1143Article title [View all]
candelista
Oct 2014
OP
He is handling it, in spite of our wonderful media trying to give a different impression
still_one
Oct 2014
#1
What resources and/or authority does Obama (or any President) have to handle an epidemic?.
hedgehog
Oct 2014
#3
"Why hasn’t the U.S. closed its airports to travelers from Ebola-ravaged countries?"
candelista
Oct 2014
#32
Tell that to all the people in connecting airports and countries all connecting planes.
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#89
IIRC, the US had some sort of quarantine/health emergency containment measure until just a few
amandabeech
Oct 2014
#50
Especially THIS President, who has a whole phalanx of enemy operatives deliberately standing in his
calimary
Oct 2014
#62
The Times has an article today about how weak the protocol and protection was for this hospital...
C Moon
Oct 2014
#6
I believe I heard or read (maybe here)...that that nurses complained that their necks weren't...
C Moon
Oct 2014
#12
Please provide a link to the epidemiologic evidence that this virus has switched from droplet spread
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#115
It hasn't "mutated." But that fact won't get in the way of fearful people claiming it has.
PSPS
Oct 2014
#61
Speculation during an interview is just a tad different than published, peer-reviewed
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#116
"The Virus has MUTATED" < Please post the lab sample you have to back this up. n/t
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#16
Waste of time, people who switch subject when they are found to be lacking. bye. n/t
jtuck004
Oct 2014
#21
You owe that poster an apology--he/she did not say the virus had mutated. It was the poster who
MADem
Oct 2014
#55
YMMV is Your Mileage May Vary--it's usually a term that is used when two people have
MADem
Oct 2014
#133
Comments during an interview do not equal published, peer-reviewed results of controlled studies.
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#117
"That is my right to shout if I so choose." Who said anything about rights? Suit yourself.
yellowcanine
Oct 2014
#59
Not true - both the CDC and the NIH are involved -- too bad there is no surgeon gengeral
karynnj
Oct 2014
#67
Please provide the scientific evidence/epidemiological data to prove that Ebola has "mutated".
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#113
Hard to believe that the health care workers who treated Mr. Duncan were not told to stay put.
hamsterjill
Oct 2014
#26
He's handling it fine. CDC is stepping in to show the children how the grownups do things.
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#66
The repukes are directly responsible for the CDC being rudderless and should be directly blamed
truthisfreedom
Oct 2014
#108
Oh, sorry, my bad. I didn't realize that, but it makes sense, he's a GENERAL, kestrel!
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#127
Ebola poll: N.J. residents fear an outbreak in U.S., but aren't well-informed about disease
Tarheel_Dem
Oct 2014
#131