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To: Nip
through quarantines and restrictions on international travel entering and leaving their territories

There is no doubt that the airports in Freetown, Monrovia, Conakry and probably Bamako should have been closed 2 weeks ago.

But doing that is as inconceivable to the people in charge as fighting wars to win is. They cannot think of it, so they cannot do it.

The latest CDC talking points sent out last week are urging us to fight stigma and discrimination.

This is not an Obama-only problem. It is a form of mental illness which affects most Republicans as well, and it is killing our societies.

Ebola is much less of a threat than is the inability to draw relevant distinctions, i.e., to discriminate.

68 posted on 08/24/2014 11:20:16 AM PDT by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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Since WHO admitted the following 8-15-2014 —

1. The magnitude of the Ebola crisis in West Africa is “vastly” underestimated, the World Health Organization warned this week, as the death toll steadily climbed.

2. “The outbreak is expected to continue for some time,” the WHO said in a statement Thursday. “Staff at the outbreak sites see evidence that the numbers of reported cases and deaths vastly underestimate the magnitude of the outbreak.”

and

3. It’s also working with other agencies, including the World Food Program, to feed about 1 million people quarantined in villages in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

Given the corruption, crime and culture in West Africa, this pandemic won’t;

a) Burn out soon, and

b) It will spread beyond West Africa.

The only thing that will stop this outbreak is a vaccine.

The only thing that will slow this pandemic effectively is hard core quarantine measures coupled with extensive shut downs in the world air transport system.

So far we have been living out the early parts of a couple of John Ringo novels in terms of effective Federal government pandemic response — _The Last Centurion_ and _Under a Graveyard Sky_.

http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/15/health/ebola-outbreak/index.html


WHO: Evidence shows Ebola crisis ‘vastly’ underestimated
By Faith Karimi, CNN
updated 6:33 AM EDT, Fri August 15, 2014

(CNN) — The magnitude of the Ebola crisis in West Africa is “vastly” underestimated, the World Health Organization warned this week, as the death toll steadily climbed.

Ebola has infected at least 1,975 people in Nigeria, Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone since the outbreak began this year.

Of the victims, 1,069 have died, according to the WHO. It said the number reflects the count as of Monday.

“The outbreak is expected to continue for some time,” the WHO said in a statement Thursday. “Staff at the outbreak sites see evidence that the numbers of reported cases and deaths vastly underestimate the magnitude of the outbreak.”

Dr. Gupta: Why we shouldn’t fear Ebola Though the United Nations agency did not provide an estimate of unreported cases, it said it’s teaming up with the affected countries to gather more intelligence from the ground.

“WHO is mapping the outbreak, in great detail, to pinpoint areas of ongoing transmission and locate treatment facilities and supplies,” the statement said.

It’s also working with other agencies, including the World Food Program, to feed about 1 million people quarantined in villages in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

“Our team are not in direct contact with Ebola quarantine and treatment centers,” said Fabienne Pompey, spokeswoman for World Food Program. “We deliver food to the medical staff and they are in charge of the distribution.”

As experts scramble to contain the outbreak, health officials are considering the use of experimental treatments and vaccines since no proven ones exist.

Ebola spreads through contact with organs and bodily fluids such as blood, saliva, urine and other secretions of infected people.

The deadly virus causes viral hemorrhagic fever, which affects multiple organ systems in the body.

Early symptoms include sudden onset of fever, weakness, muscle pain, headaches and a sore throat. They later progress to vomiting, diarrhea, impaired kidney and liver function, and sometimes internal and external bleeding.

Two Americans are undergoing treatment for Ebola, which they contracted while helping patients in Liberia. They were transferred to an isolation unit at an Atlanta hospital and appear to be recovering.

In a separate case, a Spanish priest who contracted the disease in Liberia died this week.


72 posted on 08/24/2014 12:13:55 PM PDT by Dark Wing
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