Posted on 10/18/2014 3:30:26 PM PDT by Veto!
What we can learn from the boot leather, organization and quick response times that stopped Ebola from spreading in this African nation
.the rapid action after Nigeria's index patient was diagnosed helped keep the outbreak from spreading more widely. "In contrast the initial outbreak in Guinea remained undetected for several weeks," they wrote. "This detection delay facilitated the transnational spread of the virus to Sierra Leone and Liberia while difficulties and at times inability to track and contain infectious individuals compounded the situation and resulted in an as yet uncontrolled epidemic in these countries."
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Very simple, they wanted and had the resolve to do it.
This”president” wants it here
Very simple, they wanted and had the resolve to do it.
This”president” wants it here
“If” they suppressed it. I hope they did.
My question is how did they act so efficiently on this, and have such a hard time with Boko Haram?
Good question. The health people are in a different department of the government, apparently. Perhaps there's more to it. Perhaps its a muslim thing.
And then they did the opposite.
Africans doing jobs the Halfrican won’t do.
They had 20 infected and 9 dead from the one patient.
We are still ahead of that curve.
They also figured that they would not be able to collect on all of that internet money their prince is collecting if they are all dead.
Very simple. They don’t have President Obola — we do.
They aren’t run by liberal democrats in Washington!
They probably scammed the virus out of all of its money.
By lying.
Of course.
Gold star!
“On July 23the very same day the patient was diagnosedthey created an Incident Management Center (which morphed into the Emergency Operations Center) and kicked into action an Incident Management System to coordinate responses. Such a centralized and coordinated system “is largely credited with helping contain the Nigerian outbreak early,” the MMWR authors wrote.”
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SPEED of response was the answer,and still is.
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Yep, speed of response.
We build rockets and jets and still can’t figure out how to act with speed when a national emergency occurs. Obola and his buddies dithering away in WA figuring out how to be politically correct about Ebola and not hurting anyone’s feeeeeeeelings.
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