Posted on 10/16/2014 3:00:31 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Just watch...You haven’t seen nothing yet...
IMO, one would have to be stupid or ignorant to fly on a commercial aircraft today. Getting on a sealed tube with hundreds of strangers? lol..
There are probably a lot of people who were inclined to bag domestic air travel before this, let alone after.
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School, business closings announced over Ebola concerns
...BRECKSVILLE, Ohio The PNC Bank processing center in Brecksville will be closed today as a precaution after learning an employee traveled on one of the same planes as the latest Ebola patient the morning after the patients flight.
You might find this interesting
ARTIFICIAL SPLEEN CLEANS BLOOD OF PATHOGENS
http://singularityhub.com/2014/10/11/artificial-spleen-cleans-blood-of-pathogens/
Sorry, I stay far away from corrupt manipulated stocks/Wall Street.
Getting involved with all that has as much appeal as getting on an airliner today. But feel free.
Dear Gawd.
This is getting to be Face Palm and Gibbs back of head slap level...
Yes. Thank you.
God for you and your husband for driving. You’ll be less stressed and a lot less agitated.
Ebola Effect? More like the OBAMA EFFECT.
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
Who wants some TSA person giving them a rubdown with the same glove they used on everyone else? You just might catch something...
They just said on TV they are going to rip out the carpet and seat covers.... oh I feel so safe...
This just in about the “Ebola” plane...
The airline is reaching out to customers via e-mail, Frontier spokesman Todd Lehmacher confirmed. The contents of the e-mail are not yet known.
The plane flew five flights on Tuesday, prior to the announcement that Vinson had tested positive for Ebola:
Flight 2042, Dallas to Cleveland
Flight 1104, Cleveland to Fort Lauderdale
Flight 1105, Fort Lauderdale to Cleveland
Flight 1101, Cleveland to Atlanta
Flight 1100, Atlanta to Cleveland
On Wednesday, the plane was flown without passengers from Cleveland to Denver. It landed at Denver International Airport around 7 p.m. and was taken to a hangar, where the airline says it will undergo another cleaning including replacement of seat covers and carpet in the vicinity of the passenger’s seat and changing environmental filters.
As a further precaution, two pilots and four flight attendants have been placed on 21-day paid leave, Frontier said.
We’re still going to fly,, Asia,, Damn the swine flu, bird flu, SARS, uhhh,,
In the words of our fearless leader, Vacation must go on..
Agreed. They'd have no way to properly isolate an ebola victim and protect the passengers. We've seen from the many serious norovirus outbreaks on ships that it spreads very rapidly in the tight confines. Ebola would be a nightmare.
We usually book a winter cruise soon. I think we’ll take a pass this year.
Trying to get a reliable Quick-Test for EBOLA - [10/03/2014] This New Ebola Test Is As Easy As a Pregnancy Test, So Why Arent We Using It?
Dr. Bob Garry, a scientist at Tulane University, is working harder than ever to get one possible solutiona rapid diagnostic test approved.[Regarding the present, lengthy waiting for symptoms to show ... and the current tests]
Its the breakdown in care caused by delay that Garry and his team are hoping to fix. The scientists began working in West Africa roughly 10 years ago on another fever called Lassa. Over the course of a few years, they developed a rapid diagnostic test that allowed doctors to give patients a diagnosis on the spot. When the first cases of Ebola began popping up in West Africa, Garry and his team began fortifying existing labs they had in the area. In the creation of the Lassa fever test strips, they had also made a similar, but separate, Ebola test. But without any presence of Ebola in the region until this year, they were unable to test them until now.
The value of the rapid diagnostic test lies in its simplicity. It consists of a small white lancet, which requires just a small drop of blood. In 15 minutes or less, a positive or negative line will appear on the test, indicating Ebola positive or negative. "They work like pregnancy tests except its blood," says Garry.
What our tests would permit one to do is to basically see if a person has Ebola on the spot, Garry tells me. They are not perhaps as sensitive as a PCR. Thats a very sophisticated test, but they dont really have to be. What were most interested in doing is coming out with a test that could detect when someone is infectious, immediately.
CMX-001 is a compound called a nucleotide analog. Its molecules behave enough like those that form the genetic material (nucleotides) of viruses such as Ebola that the microbes incorporate it into their DNA or RNA, a sister molecule.But CMX-001 is different enough that, once incorporated, it prevent a virus's genetic material from replicating. That stops the virus from spreading throughout the body.
[10/07/2014] Go Inside San Diego Lab Working to Cure Ebola Virus
[Paraphrasing ...] A La Jolla lab is on the front lines of the fight against the Ebola Virus. Dr. Erica Ollmann Saphire is part of the [Scripps La Jolla] team spanning 25 labs across the globe that is making images of how the virus works. [The La Jolla team's] work has led to a medicine taken [so far] by two Americans infected with Ebola.[08/04/2014] The Sorrento Valley lab, Mapp Biopharmaceutical uses images created at Scripps [La Jolla] to come up with the experimental medicine called Z-Mapp.
In the video of Dr. Erica Ollmann Saphire, she explains the basic working of Z-Mapp while holding up a molecular model. The Blue antibody at the top of the model, tags the Ebola virus for destruction by the immune system. The Green antibody and the Yellow antibody neutralize the Ebola virus infection. These two antibodies lock the virus' machinery together so the machinery (see above) cannot unravel and drive into a cell.
[10/16/2014] Israeli Company Ready To Mass Produce Ebola Vaccine
"an Israeli biotech company named Protalix is ready to replenish supplies of the experimental Ebola vaccine, ZMapp"
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