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What Ebola Has Revealed About Us
Townhall.com ^ | October 6, 2014 | Mark Davis

Posted on 10/06/2014 6:42:54 AM PDT by Kaslin

Welcome to Dallas, where we begin the week wondering whether our Ebola Patient Zero will die, and whether others among our neighbors will then follow due to various failures in systems that should keep us safe.

Last week was an exercise in reverse psychological physics. The more officials at every level told us to shut up and calm down, the more we felt like yanking our kids out of school or packing up the family for a month in the mountains.

This is not a complete collapse of faith in our institutions; it is a bad moment in history for government’s protection batting average, compounded by just enough local bewilderment to elevate public nervousness.

Begin with the backdrop as Thomas Eric Duncan arrived in our nation and my town, having lied about his plentiful exposure to Ebola back in Liberia. Officials from Washington to the Dallas County Courthouse told us everything was just fine and completely under control.

Really? As under control as our borders? As reliable as our battle against terror for the last few years? As secure as the White House perimeter?

This is not a good season for people from government telling us to relax.

Nonetheless, it is important to limit cynicism to deserved levels. The CDC seems to do an admirable job of monitoring countless health issues that never make the headlines. Here in Texas, state and local officials have a reliable enough record on matters of this type. As such, the slate started clean.

Things got squirrelly fast. Dallas County health officials listed as a prime goal the prevention of overreaction. Voices of supposed expertise at every level issued repeated enjoinments against disproportional fear.

But what exactly was disproportional? A man fresh from Ebola’s global ground zero had waltzed into America, reporting to a Dallas hospital, where he was promptly sent home with antibiotics after telling them he was sick and freshly arrived from Monrovia.

Our memories filled with the horrible prospects for most people who get this disease, we North Texans sat down for hours of non-stop Ebola coverage on local TV, augmented by the national networks loading their coverage with daunting titles and vivid logos from their art departments.

We heard that Mr. Duncan had come into contact with a dozen, a few dozen, maybe 100 total people before he returned to the hospital so violently ill that they actually admitted him.

We knew of schools where students had been gingerly removed from class. We heard of the quarantine plans for his family in a fetid apartment in East Dallas. After the inexplicable passage of days, we saw hazmat teams show up to blast those living quarters into some semblance of cleanliness— only to be turned away. Seems they didn’t have the right paperwork to transport the fabrics soaked with God-knows-what.

Family members who were told to stay put for 21 days of quarantine barely made it one day, opting to run some errands before police arrived to guard the doors. That family has now been transported to an undisclosed location, to the palpable relief of nearby residents who know their very lives depend on the proper handling of this crisis.

Those neighbors could not have been thrilled to see wholly unprotected workers power-washing the sidewalks which had run thick with Mr. Duncan’s regurgitations.

Add it up. A hospital completely bungles the intake of a patient with the most infamous disease of the moment. Federal officials tell us there is no cause for alarm, as if we do not recall the falsification of the AIDS risk, the wild overestimation of homelessness or the last few years of climate change fearmongering. Then local officials struggle mightily with the vital task of rapidly finding anyone who came into contact with Mr. Duncan, isolating them immediately and briskly, competently securing the scene that was the spigot for this entire nightmare.

I hope officials will forgive us if we are not as calm as they would like us to be. We do not need to hide under our beds. We do not need to rent outbreak suits to drive to work. We do not need to move to Montana.

But we surely do not need to be hosed and falsely restrained from concerns based on big gaps in Ebola knowledge.

Are we sure we know how this disease is transmitted? Mr. Duncan, before carelessly lying about his condition and endangering so many unsuspecting souls on planes and around Dallas, was apparently of sound enough character to help an Ebola-stricken pregnant woman seek treatment among packed clinics in Monrovia. Those efforts failed and she died after he and others returned her to her home. At no point has anyone described the specific fluid-to-fluid contact that experts say would have been necessary for her Ebola to infect him.

If you are uneasy amid all this uncertainty from your home or office in California or New York of Minnesota, try living a half-hour from this whole cluster. I am not getting calls on my radio show from citizens screaming into their cell phones running down the street in blind panic. I am, however, getting calls from people who are tired of being scolded for wondering if maybe, just maybe, there are factors mobilizing to suppress honesty in this crucial chapter.

There at least three potential honesty suppressors which could already be muzzling people who would otherwise strike less confident poses:

— Garden variety political correctness is a constant subcurrent. There are surely forces at play more concerned with stigmatizing West Africa than with protecting America from diseases from that region.

— Weakness of spine is a common malady when harsh news must be delivered. It is hard to tell Liberians and their neighbors that they may not be able to see America this year. It is hard to tell African nationals or aid workers that we are not permitting travel there. And it is very hard to tell people they may be under armed guard for three weeks while we figure out whether they are lethal. These things are hard, but they are necessary. If we fail at these tasks because of some twisted misidentification of kindness, we are asking for the consequences.

— Finally, public officials seem unable to step forward to tell us the truth of uncertainty. From dog catcher to President, everyone wants to seem cool and collected, never jarred by events, even when they are jarring. No one at any level wants to step forward to say, “Guys, there is a lot we don’t know about this and there is going to be a learning curve.” I would be more calmed by that than by a bunch of wagging fingers insisting I remain calm while ball after ball is dropped. And Lord knows no public official wants to cast doubt on the sterling proficiency of another public official.

No one is yearning for fusillades of scapegoating, but the intercongratulatory mash notes that usually drip from press conferences at scary times like these may need to be tamped down as days and developments unfold.

We in the Dallas area have the same demand as Americans elsewhere, just more urgently. We want those tasked with evaluating Ebola to assess it honestly. Tell us what you know; tell us what you don’t know.

We want officials to place public safety as the top priority, even if it means inconveniencing already aggrieved people, sealing off travel to and from a dangerous place or offending the sensibilities of the politically correct.

Weakness in this regard will carry a death toll. Flights to and from Liberia should have been sealed off months ago. If we continue to sacrifice public health on the altar of misplaced sensitivities, our supposed protectors will face more tragic and disconcerting questions, and the answers will not be good.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: ebola; health
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1 posted on 10/06/2014 6:42:54 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Barack HUSSEIN EObola, our Lying king and his lame excuses:

There is absolutely nothing to worry about!

2 posted on 10/06/2014 6:45:44 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (I Barrack E Obolabama support the left wing war on Ebola. Fox News and Republicans will fight me.)
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To: Grampa Dave

3 posted on 10/06/2014 6:47:15 AM PDT by Diogenesis (The EXEMPT Congress is complicit in the absence of impeachment)
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To: Kaslin

This episode also revealed that an ignorance of geography can be lethal. The nurse who took the information that the patient was from Liberia obviously had no clue as to where Liberia is.

This is the fruit of an education system that no longer teaches geography, preferring to teach students about our glorious federal government and its outstanding Democrat leaders.


4 posted on 10/06/2014 6:50:06 AM PDT by txrefugee
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To: txrefugee

Political correctness and affirmative action can be deadly in the short and long run. In the short run individuals die; in the long run nations die.


5 posted on 10/06/2014 6:55:06 AM PDT by dogcaller
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To: txrefugee

“Liberia? Where’s that?” would have been my next question if I didn’t know.

Only for the simple fact that I hate not knowing something


6 posted on 10/06/2014 7:01:59 AM PDT by Califreak (Hope and Che'nge is killing U.S.)
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To: Kaslin; neverdem; ProtectOurFreedom; Mother Abigail; EBH; vetvetdoug; Smokin' Joe; Global2010; ...
Bring Out Your Dead

Post to me or FReep mail to be on/off the Bring Out Your Dead ping list.

The purpose of the “Bring Out Your Dead” ping list (formerly the “Ebola” ping list) is very early warning of emerging pandemics, as such it has a high false positive rate.

So far the false positive rate is 100%.

At some point we may well have a high mortality pandemic, and likely as not the “Bring Out Your Dead” threads will miss the beginning entirely.

*sigh* Such is life, and death...

7 posted on 10/06/2014 7:04:22 AM PDT by null and void (If the wage gap were real, American companies would be hiring millions of women to save a buck)
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To: Kaslin

A very good article by Mark Davis. Thanks for posting.

Who (not W.H.O. - World Health Organization) will protect us from our protectors? (RIP Mark Scott)

Did the UK and France get permission to ban flights from West Africa from Barry, the U.N.?

Director Freiden of the CDR (Center for Disease Relocation) is against banning flights.


8 posted on 10/06/2014 7:07:39 AM PDT by PGalt
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To: Kaslin
At no point has anyone described the specific fluid-to-fluid contact that experts say would have been necessary for her Ebola to infect him.

She was unconscious, convulsing, and vomiting blood. They told him she had bitten her tongue and Duncan did not know any better. This author should read up on the virus load in blood, the virus levels needed to infect, and the minimal skin abrasion or eye contact needed.

9 posted on 10/06/2014 7:09:37 AM PDT by palmer (This comment is not approved or cleared by FDA)
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To: txrefugee

Growing up, if I heard about something in the news, I would read more material about it. I had Encyclopedia Britannica Online and the World Book Encyclopedia disc set. Now people have it even easier with Wikipedia, yet people in my recently expired age group of 18 to 30 years old don’t seem to bother doing some extra reading. Tons of free contraceptives handrd out, yet illegitimate births and abortions thanks to their related pregnancies still happen. For some reason, when you make information and opportunities so easy, people get all the more negligent and less knowledgeable. So absurd I wish it wasn’t true.


10 posted on 10/06/2014 7:18:47 AM PDT by Morpheus2009
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To: Kaslin

Nothing to see. . .

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NNOrp_83RU


11 posted on 10/06/2014 7:18:49 AM PDT by HippyLoggerBiker (Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite and furthermore always carry a small snake.)
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To: Kaslin

Good article.


12 posted on 10/06/2014 7:28:21 AM PDT by Girlene (Hey NSA!)
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To: 2ndreconmarine; Fitzcarraldo; Covenantor; Mother Abigail; EBH; Dog Gone; ...
Ping…

A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread

13 posted on 10/06/2014 7:39:59 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: txrefugee
The nurse who took the information that the patient was from Liberia obviously had no clue as to where Liberia is.

Probably thought it was a town in Louisiana...

14 posted on 10/06/2014 7:45:51 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: Kaslin

My WAG is since this is such a Charlie Foxtrot operation that soon the D party hacks will come up with a name to denigrate those concerned about Ebola, like “birther” but for infectious diseases. I don’t think they will actually go full quarantine Facist like a movie plot and they certainly will not go panic route because they see everything thru the political lense and that would open them up to the feckless GOPtards.


15 posted on 10/06/2014 7:47:01 AM PDT by junta ("Peace is a racket", testimony from crime boss Barrack Hussein Obama.)
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To: Kaslin

But you have to understand that the US is no better than any other country in the world and we have no right to move forward germ free while 4 third world chitholes die from disease. We are obligated to feel their pain. We need to absorb some of their misery as well as countless thousands of their ignorant and primitive citizens.


16 posted on 10/06/2014 8:02:33 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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To: Kaslin
It is really hard to have confidence in an administration who has lied to us constantly for 5 1/2 years.
On top if that, they release statements that makes no sense.
If the government were to release more facts and less of what sounds like obvious spin and message control, maybe we would listen.

The War of the Worlds incident really did us a big disservice.
They are so afraid of releasing information that could make people panic so they cause the panic.
I believe a well informed public who knows what to do will not panic, an uninformed or misinformed public is unpredictable.

17 posted on 10/06/2014 8:15:09 AM PDT by BitWielder1 (Corporate Profits are better than Government Waste)
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To: Kaslin
Are we sure we know how this disease is transmitted?

See my tagline straight from the CDC website.

Not to mention "authorities" going in and out of the apartment without any protective gear and bragging about wearing their potentially infected clothing home to their families.

And now Louise's daughter's family is out of quarantine free to roam the Dallas streets. Seems her story or the "authorities'" spin of her story has changed. Today, she never touched Duncan and only stood in the doorway. Every day prior to today, she, her father Joe Joe and her kids were at the apartment hugging and kissing Duncan, taking his temp, feeding him tea, taking him in the car to the hospital the first time and wrapping a just bought Walmart blanket around him. The last we heard of the blanket was sitting for hours in the chair next to Joe Joe in the ER. Where is that blanket now? Did she return it to Walmart?

obola doesn't know how old he is. He doesn't know his girls' ages. He thinks there are 57 states. And now he thinks a 21 day quarantine runs less than a week. Anyone wanna bet the WHITE homeless man will be in quarantine longer than 4 days?

18 posted on 10/06/2014 8:18:46 AM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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To: Kaslin

What Ebola has”Revealed”about us?If anything,it’s that”Political-Correctness”IS A “SUICIDE-PACT”!!!!!!!!!!!


19 posted on 10/06/2014 8:20:02 AM PDT by bandleader
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To: Diogenesis

Barack Hussein Ebola:”Can’t You Take A Joke”????????????


20 posted on 10/06/2014 8:21:09 AM PDT by bandleader
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