Posted on 11/27/2014 1:04:30 PM PST by wtd
Almost all cases and all but 15 deaths have been in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia - the three hardest-hit countries, which reported 600 new cases in the past week, the WHO said in its latest update.
"The total number of cases reported in Sierra Leone since the outbreak began will soon eclipse the number reported from Liberia," it said. The former British colony has reported 6,599 cases against 7,168 in Liberia.
Transmission of the virus remains intense in Sierra Leone, especially in the west and north, with the capital Freetown still the worst affected area, it said.
Sierra Leone appealed to the United States on Wednesday to send military aid to help it battle Ebola as it falls behind its West African neighbors Guinea and Liberia in the fight against the virus.""GENEVA (Reuters) - The death toll in the world's worst Ebola epidemic has risen to 5,689 out of 15,935 cases reported in eight countries by Nov. 23, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.
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Why would there be? First you need an index case, then you need contact with viral-loaded excretions, and evidently coughs and sneezes aren't an effective transmission mechanism. Works best with a corpse, but few of us in this country handle those on a frequent basis.
We would be fired. Barry is “special”.
...and still no ban on travelers entering the US from those countries.
We will see a resurgence of cases here after all the holiday visiting back and forth to and from West Africa.
“Just seems too quiet to satisfy my curiosity.”
My thoughts exactly.
Do you know this for fact? Genuinely asking, no sarcasm implied whatsoever. And I am splitting hairs but this is my rebuttal:
I don’t have a scientific background, but logically thinking based off the misinformation and conflicting news regarding its transmission as reported by the media, the nurse that flew to Ohio plagues me. She was out and about on a wedding planning mission. She & her bridesmaids were trying on dresses and I’d imagine, undergarments of sorts, dining out, and who knows whatever else. My point is that while the virus is transmittable only while displaying symptoms, at what point did she realize she was in fact symptomatic? Meaning, when you become ill with say the flu, it hits you like a brick wall. But, until it knocks you silly, you may think you only have the sniffles. Also, I understood this strain of Ebola to be the 5th mutation of the strain. Is it possible the typical manner of spreading it also may evolve as the strain itself does?
Is that overthinking it or is it a reasonable theory?
Thanks for the ping!
I wonder if that's the same one...
I wonder too? Drop off in Tucson and 90 minute drive to Phx.
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