Posted on 08/05/2014 7:44:30 PM PDT by xuberalles
And I do believe the media are way downplaying this...and not reporting on positives perhaps. In this country reporting it could be a HPPA violation. So we may not even know if someone here has it.
That is not an indication of an airborne virus. What study was this? Can you give me a citation so I can read it?
This virus has since 1976 when it was first discovered been transmitted solely through intimate contact with body fluids... The variations have not changed this.
Where is this picture from? I know that the gear these people are using is not the proper gear for a modern medical containment facility. The use of a tubed equivalent is cute but not has mat quality medically speaking. The gloves shown May or May not be tripled. The googles and mouth covering are not adequate.
I have also seen pictures away from cities where they are using chemical grade gloves that are being washed and reused.
These are NOT containment suits. Would appreciate more information about the picture
Not this strain as I recall. And it doesn't matter - droplet precautions are three feet and it is in sweat. It can live in dried material on a surface for several days and still be infectious. Calling it airborne doesn't make it any worse.
From West Africa.
Citing one of Alex jones’s insane Infowar contributors is non-meaningful. This is not an airborne disease and has not been since first discovered in 1976. ALL cases have been transmitted by intimate association with body fluids (vomit, stools, urine, blood). In the places that have the disease tribal practices have people staying away from hospitals. They also lack hygiene standards that would be considered modern. They also have an ester worship practices that lead to involvement with
Vomiting and fever are pretty routine for the average ER. No one can treat a patient from three feet. And finally almost no Docs here have ever even seen ebola before.
I was citing the OSHA and other training I am required by my employers to do yearly. Droplet precautions are three feet.
That’s training from my 30 plus years working in health care.
Give me the name of the study or where printed. Your current post changes somewhat the parameters of your first claim. Not being an airborne virus is VERY critical to how fast it can travel. AIDS can live outside the body too but is transmitted through body fluids. Measles, small pix, chicken pix, polio, tab, plague are airborne.
Ebola is present in all body fluids, including saliva and snot.
What makes you think airborne is so important?
Not really what I meant what source is it from? And west Africa covers a lot of territory
In spite of this more healthcare workers have gotten sick and died than ever before with ebola.
I live in Georgia and this story has been well covered. Notice the breathing pack? Notice the full containment suits which include a far different head gear? Of course you don’t because you want to spread fear.
There is no indication that this doctor who got it had anything like the gear he is being transported in. In fact the plane had a special room built into it. The ambulance was a special unit.
You have not cited the source for yor picture of the west Africa doctors
Why won’t you just tell me your source for the pic you selected?
Are you that stupid?
I don’t know the source. I just googled for an image from this outbreak and pulled it. It doesn’t matter - there are tons of out them out there. Look for yourself.
Your own statements are contradictory. You just cite all of the things that you have never gotten with minimal protection....all of which are not airborne
Working as what.
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