Posted on 10/09/2014 11:54:10 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Dallas County Sheriff Deputy Michael Monnig went to an urgent care clinic in Frisco, Texas with his wife on Wednesday
A witness at the clinic described him as 'hunched over and flushed'
Ebola test results are due back Friday evening
The deputy was inside the apartment where Ebola patient Thomas Duncan fell ill - the officer wasn't wearing protective clothing
The CDC said the person is not one of the 48 contacts being monitored
Liberian national Mr Duncan, 42, died from Ebola on Wednesday morning
CDC officials have told Monnig's family there was 'no risk' he had been exposed to the disease
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Deputy in good condition; not showing signs of Ebola
http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/health/2014/10/08/patient-frisco-ebola-suspect/16922477/
1:36 p.m. CDT October 9, 2014
“Mr. Monnig’s condition is good with no fever, no vomiting, no diarrhea reported. His current condition is NOT consistent with an early stage ebola diagnosis. Texas Health Dallas’ standard laboratory testing indicates all findings are within normal ranges. Further lab testing specimens have been received in Austin and results are expected later today,” the hospital told News 8 Thursday around noon.
Why no word yet on his condition? It’s been over 24 hours now.
Well, yeah. He was preaching about treating people with dignity.
Forget the rest of the people he infected.
Idiotic. Who is in charge ?!
While Ebola is not air-born and not easily spread and can be contained ... that all assumes morons aren’t running the show.
He’s white and he’s a Texan. Move along, nothing to see here. /s
Seems the CDC is trying to show they are just as incompetent and stupid as Ebola Obama.
We will know for sure in 2 weeks.
If the Deputy has it, then how many other Co-Workers will now be infected?
I have not read of other confirmed cases where symptoms faded before coming back. Have you?
Humans spread bodily fluids a lot more than we tend to think (sneezing, moisture onto surfaces, sweat onto clothing, ... touching lots of stuff second-to-second). The range may not be far, but it’s not trivial - and the disease is extremely virulent once a tiny amount manages to touch you. Spending any time in an infectee’s home has distressing odds of you touching something he touched and left a still-viable virus on. With a 0.06 micron size (IIRC), won’t take much of an entry point on your skin to infect.
In what sense?
What he had are the first signs. If you read about what happened to Thomas Duncan. More or less it was the same thing.
Like I said we will know for sure in 2 weeks.
Is this cop a member of a union? If so his union should get on top of this and ream those politically correct politicians who put him in there without protection.
Yes that is a human body fluid.
However, this Ebola is measured at .08 microns in size.
So you may not get the bodily fluid, but YOU WILL GET the Ebola.
In a few months after the initial Ebola Panic has subsided or stablized, Oh, the lawsuits, they will be flying both hither and tither! Some laws will need to be invented to manage this stringy mess of circumstance.
Agree 1000%
Why doesn’t the family in the apartment have it? They were exposed Friday, Saturday and Sunday, basically 24x7, and the deputy went there the following Friday for a few minutes.
Yeah well it’s not showing any signs of slowing down.
It’s doubling every 3 weeks and this is because it sits undetected for 3 weeks...
We will all know very soon. 30 to 60 days from now there will be little to no debate about it.
There is law and protocols for Eboloa to keep it out of the country or quarantined on a ship.
Nevertheless, the Administration REFUSE to secure the border and REFUSE stop illegal immigrants from West Africa coming here.
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