Posted on 09/28/2014 1:41:44 PM PDT by Patriot777
Thanks for the ping!
Unfortunately the news did not report on how they were going to solve it. Nor did they specify which countries needed to reduce their population the most.
i didn’t say anything abut conspiracy. you read in stuff i don’t say.
you don’t get it. it’s about containment strategy. you don’t take known/suspected people and shuttle them around the world. that isn’t containment, it’s an invitation for accidents to happen.
it should be common sense. and if you’re just gonna bitch about my post just don’t bother, you’re reading in stuff i didn’t say, you’re thinking somehow because we’have fancy labs and areas and protocols nothing can go wrong, and i’m tired of you not getting it.
we can’t even agree that to keep the possibility of containing a terrible disease down, that it makes sense to keep known infected and suspected infected folks from being sent to other locations. since we can’t agree on this basic precaution, let’s just stop talking.
Are you a doc of exotic disease? What are your qualifications, ansel12?
Technically, some of the humans did test positive for the reston virus, but they were asymptomatic. Hence there was no progression through the various stages of the disease you would expect.
When you have something real to offer, be sure and post it.
We get it, when an American doctor or soldier gets infected you are too terrified to bring him home to be treated at our best facilities, in your fear drenched world, you want him left in Africa, to be dealt with as best as they can do there, he can live or die there, as far as you are concerned.
We and much of the world are doing what we can to keep this in Africa, but we have to show up to help, to pull that off.
So, what are your qualifications- as to being, an expert on exotic diseases?
So you can’t think of anything worthwhile to say in regards to the topic, gee that’s too bad.
What are your qualifications, on exotic disease, sir?
You can spam the thread all you want, now is a great time for a troll like you to hijack it.
Really unlikely anyone would die from the experimental vaccine itself (at least in terms of the disease it is based on). Vaccine would be made from inactivated and/or weakened stock.
As far as the vaccine "not working" -- that absolutely is possible. 70-80% protection (that percentage of vaccine recipients would not contract live disease) would be seen as a great success.
Hmmm. You have no credentials, and smear good concerns, by good people, with the bombast of a liar. Outstanding work, ansel12.
HMMM.
You have nothing to say worthwhile and want to make personal attacks that have no merit because, well because you don’t have anything substantive to say, and trolling seems to be your style.
Your emotionalism is merely wasting people’s time, luckily this thread is due to die anyway.
So, you don’t have a degree in exotic diseases? That was my query to you. No personal attack. You are evading. Good enough.
Especially since we are already testing Ebola vaccine on humans in the United States.
you name call me as fearful, i call you are a moron.
it has nothing to do with fear. it’s about practical, basic common sense concerning containment.
and you’re also an idiot if you support our troops going over there without any ebola protection gear, which they are not being given.
the wsj reports the first wave of troops going over have been given a bottle of hand sanitizing gel.
why you have so much faith in human government made up and run by idiots, and ‘experts’ who routinely fail to follow their own protocols, to protect us all, defies reality. and when they send troops over with hand gel it doesn’t encourage me they are doing their best. for our troops. for the people expected to help out.
i am not fearful. i am concerned. and i do not trust them that it will stay contained based on what i’ve seen lately concerning cdc best practices handling dangerous viruses, and how they’ve done sh1t for the first troops’going over there.
so kindly go to hell.
Your posts consist of expressing fears and exaggerations and imaginings and even conspiracies and “theys”.
Leaving Americans to whatever medical treatment is available in Africa was nuts, besides, it isn’t the reality so why waste months on repeating the same old stuff.
If you go back a couple of months you will see that allowing those two American medical missionaries to be treated in America at Emory, was going to kill us all, and the panic sellers were raging and raving.
The policy is taking place and we can try to keep up with the story and update our information and perceptions, and opinions, and discussions or just reposting the same old stuff over and over.
I think people who go to Afica and catch some horrid disease (or, get themselves stranded in the ocean or an a mountain, or whatnot) need to have made their own contingency plans. I am sick of every person who strays into some problem abroad dialing 911 and asking for the US military to come and get them. Screw them. If they thought taking their medical skills to Africa was a good idea, let them live with the consequences.
I’d block all persons from re-entry to the US until they clear quarantine. At their cost and expense.
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