Posted on 10/01/2014 4:46:02 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
* Five students attended four different Dallas schools this week after possibly being in close contact with the Ebola patient over the weekend
* The Ebola patient was named today as Thomas Eric Duncan, who had traveled to the U.S. from Liberia on September 20 to visit family
* Mr Duncan, a Liberian national, quarantined at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital since Sunday in a 'serious but stable condition'
* The children who came in contact with Mr Duncan are showing no symptoms and are now being monitored at home The schools are on high alert with additional health and custodial staff as an added precaution
* Mr Duncan arrived in U.S. on September 20 - after flying from Liberia via Brussels in Belgium - but did not develop symptoms until September 24
* He attended Texas Health Presbyterian on September 26 - but was dismissed with antibiotics and 'not asked details about his travel history'
* Mr Duncan may have contracted Ebola while helping carrying his landlord's seriously ill daughter to hospital in Liberia. She died the next day
Schoolchildren in Texas may be at risk from Ebola today after five children who attend four different Dallas schools came in close contact with the first patient diagnosed with the deadly virus on U.S. soil.
Officials said on Wednesday that the students were in school this week after possibly being in contact with the patient over the weekend when he had become contagious with the deadly virus.
The Ebola patient was named today as Thomas Eric Duncan, a Liberian national in his mid-forties, who had traveled to the U.S. from Liberia on September 20 to visit his family....
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Great ping LucyT. OUTSTANDING maggief. Thank you. Health/life BUMP! Be prepared.
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
Family, including his son, IIRC. I think I read that his wife is American.
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Re: post#26 the link to relatives is no longer up.
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Fatalities were in Aferica. This guy had to know he was heavily exposed to Ebola. But he came here anyway. He was in Aferica and helped his land lord who had two family members die, getting daughter to a hospital. My question is why is he here? Why does he have a land lord in Aferica. I am also curious about his religion.
Thank you for tracking down this info. It’s still important, regardless of where it occurred but at the time I read it I thought it would be...oh...say...20% worse if they were here! Thanks again.
Sorry again. It would be 2000% worse if it happened here, which is why I was so alarmed at first.
I know, I agree. I left off the sarc tag because I think they are just about equal in severity whether they occurred there or here - contagious means contagious and hearing “oh well, at least it happened over THERE” doesn’t give me much comfort at all because he traveled over HERE. (aside from the obvious -I don’t want anyone dying anywhere)
Going from bad to worse. Patient vomitted all outside his apartment the other night. Rueter’s reports most neighbors are Somalian, Nigerian, Liberian and some Bosnians. So a pretty good guess they are Muslims.
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Mr Duncans sister, Mai Wureh, confirmed on Wednesday that her brother had been hospitalized with Ebola
DM: Mr Duncans sister, Mai Wureh, confirmed on Wednesday that her brother had been hospitalized with Ebola
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Failed health system in Liberia make deadly ebola epidemic inevitable
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September 25 at 2:11am ·
A big congratulations to nurse Fatu Kakula of Liberia who according to cnn have developed her own separation unit to save her family members from the deadly virus called ebola., very much commendable
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Why in HELL is Customs not quarantining people from the infected countries?.
CBP part of DHS, TSA and Secret Service too.
Head of DHS is responsible for this, another affirmative action imbecile.
I’m so glad I don’t Facebook.
The stupid would kill me.
Same family - different grades- High school, middle school and 2 elementary schools.
It appears his ticket was purchased by a company named Silson Global Business Liberia Ltd..
Silson Global Business Liberia Ups
Monrovia, Liberia
20th St, Tubman Bld, Sinkor
Phone: (231) 77 00 33 99
Website: http://www.ups.com
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/02/world/africa/ebola-victim-texas-thomas-eric-duncan.html?_r=0
Mr. Duncan had lived in the neighborhood, called 72nd SKD Boulevard, for the past two years, living by himself in a small room that he rented from the Williams couple. He had told that them and his neighbors that his son lived in the United States, played baseball, and was trying to get him to come to America.
For the past year, Mr. Duncan had worked as a driver at Safeway Cargo, the Liberian customs clearance agent for FedEx, said Henry Brunson, the companys manager.
In an office with a large FedEx sign outside the building in downtown Monrovia, Mr. Brunson said that Mr. Duncan quit abruptly on Sept. 4, giving no reason. But Mr. Brunson said he knew that Mr. Duncan had family members in the United States as well.
His sister came from the United States and he asked for a day off so that he could go meet her at the Mamba Point Hotel, Mr. Brunson said, mentioning a hotel popular among foreigners. He quit a few weeks after that.
Bump #25 and #26! Thanks Maggief!
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