Posted on 10/23/2014 1:41:33 PM PDT by winoneforthegipper
The 33-year-old identified as Dr. Craig Spencer recently returned from West Africa after working with Doctors Without Borders. The Harlem resident was rushed to the hospital Thursday with symptoms of the deadly disease, and reports that he had been bowling Wednesday in Williamsburg are under investigation.
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Only a matter of time before the liberal sewer hole of the East coast NYC gets slammed by it. When Bloomberg was Despot he openly encouraged illegal invasion, now they got a commie doing the same thing but even worse: Bribing them with free healthcare, welfare and ID cards. NYC has a huge Liberian population. Do we even have to guess a lot of them are here illegally? Just wait: You’ll see street vendors selling bio-suits instead of umbrellas.
Yeppie! The good doc, after treating Obola patients in Africa, took PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION to a bowling alley.
By the way, here is a picture of his "ebola-ready" room at Bellevue. Notice the unprotected middle eastern nurse on the right (who will take Obolas home on his tennis shoes via metro, bus, or taxi)....and the non-chalant nurse on the left putting her soon-to-be ebola-laden glove in her damn pocket.
Bellevue Hospital staff is seen demonstrating protective clothing it planned to wear if were treating an Ebola patient and on Thursday, a man who just returned from Guinea was rushed there with symptoms of the deadly virus.
Who’s the guy on the right? The janitor?...................
Those look more like hims than hers to me.
And note that the glove on the person on the left is not tucked into the gown. The gloves are supposed to be tucked in to prevent any exposed skin.
Hope he brought his own ball and shoes.
So has this guy come in contact with anyone else since he has been back from Guinea?
Actually, it's the other way around. The gloves are supposed to be pulled over the gown's sleeves.
“....reports that he had been bowling Wednesday in Williamsburg are under investigation.”
That’s NOT good, because I doubt he drove there, even on the off chance he owns a car. Probably didn’t take a cab either, it’s pretty far from Harlem to Williamsburg.
Keep telling yourself that, Brooke. But out of curiosity, did you touch the front doorknob right after him? Did he cough up a loogie and you stepped in it bringing it into your apartment? Is there a shared laundry for the building? Were you in the elevator when he sneezed?
That’s what I meant - the glove covers and seals off the bottom of the sleeve. Think we’re saying the same thing; I just said it badly.
One of them has his/her neck exposed also.
Public transportation? If he rode the bus, we’re in good shape. If he rode the subway...we’ll, we’ll have to talk to Obola and Frieden to see if you can give or get Ebola there.
If I was treating Ebola patients, or was exposed to one I would not go to my home. I would stay in a hotel room or a place in which my health care employer would allow me to stay. If you display symptoms at home, say goodbye to all of your possessions. They will destroy it. It would be horrible if a person was a collector, and wound up having their prized antiques destroyed.
It does seem that early casual contact is not very contagious. They will be fine. The only case that makes me worry is the cameraman who may have gotten it from washing a car.
Doctor who treated Ebola patients in Guinea
These folks know that Doctor Who is not real, right?
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Another one rides the bus!
I totally agree. Apparently, it’s more contagious to the caretakers than CDC like to admit.
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