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Airplane from Mexico quarantined at BWI (Baltimore, MD) airport.

Posted on 04/28/2009 4:08:14 PM PDT by Joiseydude

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TOPICS: Mexico; News/Current Events; US: Maryland
KEYWORDS: airlines; baltimore; bwi; swineflu; tm
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81 posted on 04/28/2009 5:11:39 PM PDT by SilvieWaldorfMD (Airlines can take their $15-per-checked-bag surcharge and shove it!)
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To: puppypusher
Does anyone here find it odd that the Government will prevent an aircrafts passengers from disembarking the plane for a suspected case of Swine Flue?,while that same government will allow carriers of HIV to wander around the country spreading the virus through unprotected sex.Placing the health of populace in jeopardy

HIV isn't airborne.

82 posted on 04/28/2009 5:18:06 PM PDT by Alter Kaker (Gravitation is a theory, not a fact. It should be approached with an open mind...)
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To: livius
The only reason the US has an apparantly lower death rate is we really haven't had enough people get sick and die yet to get a fix on that.

Mexico knows something is going on, and the last reported death rate was near 10% which is something to worry about, particularly if an initial infection fails to provide you immunity from a second infection with the same bug (a bizarre characteristic of swine flu anyway).

83 posted on 04/28/2009 5:19:42 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Alter Kaker

“Local Fox affiliate says passengers from AirTran Flight 85 from Cancun to BWI cleared, included 2 with possible flu illness”


84 posted on 04/28/2009 5:20:00 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo (FR. ....Monthly Donors Wanted.)
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To: Lorraine
“How were they able to determine that the person on the plane with flu symptoms didn’t have H1N1?”
My gut instincts tell me that they are purposefully lying about it because they don't want to contain it in any way. There is no way they could have tested and ruled out the two with symptoms, and there darned sure isn't any way they can say the rest haven't been exposed. Remember, we're dealing with the largest body of liars ever assembled in government, and they need crisis to further their agenda. So what if a million or two have to die.
85 posted on 04/28/2009 5:20:47 PM PDT by bitterohiogunclinger (America held hostage - day 163)
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To: Hulka
Hey, New York state public health folks captured a whole private girl's school full of Mexican flu carriers!

Uh, none of them were Mexican ~ they'd simply gone there for a visit.

86 posted on 04/28/2009 5:22:29 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: ButThreeLeftsDo

Cleared as in allowed to debark?


87 posted on 04/28/2009 5:25:01 PM PDT by txhurl (he left her a one-dollar tip crawling with death......)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Other way around. Healthy people have more rubust immune systems. That's who this virus attacks the most (due to what they call a CYTOKINE CASCADE event according to the latest theories)

Poor slum dwellers with weakened immune systems, like the very young and the elderly, will shrug this one off like yesterday's Washington Post.

88 posted on 04/28/2009 5:26:24 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: puppypusher
HIV has civil rights and is a protected sexual orientation in the courts.

Get real, you know the answer is GAY JUDGES.

89 posted on 04/28/2009 5:27:17 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Lorraine

O’Reilly just had a doctor on that said there is a rapid test for it; however she also said the regular test still needs to be done- whether the rapid test is positive or negative. She didn’t come out and say the rapid test was not reliable, but she hemed and hawed around about it. So your question is very valid- how do they know so soon? If they are using a rapid test how reliable is it?


90 posted on 04/28/2009 5:28:27 PM PDT by Tammy8 (Please Support & pray for our Troops; they serve us every day. Veterans are heroes not terrorists!)
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To: txhurl

Seems to be....


91 posted on 04/28/2009 5:31:37 PM PDT by ButThreeLeftsDo (FR. ....Monthly Donors Wanted.)
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To: Tammy8
My experience with field tests are if it is a positive hit...it is positive. Negatives are usually some 95% accurate or better depending on the test. That's why you always still send out for a formal lab test.

So you do a field test on a plane of 100 people. You get one positive hit and 99 negatives. So you have potentially 5 people who have had their wits scared out of them, but they are infected. 5 days from now...they start to feel flu. How much you wanna bet they get to the doctor faster than someone from the general population. Plus you already had the results within 24 hours. Or you really did have 99 negatives.

What I wanna know is sensitivity of the lab tests. Are they sensitive enough to pickup someone infected 4 hours ago, 3 hours, 2 hours, in the last 1/2 hour of the flight? Does protocol require distribution of antivirals to everyone on the flight?

92 posted on 04/28/2009 5:36:24 PM PDT by EBH (May God Save the Republic!)
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To: EBH

The doctor didn’t comment on the sensitivity as to how soon the tests may work. She was discussing a patient that was in Mexico two weeks ago; fell ill and now seems to be recovering. The doctor’s concern was the family members and others that have been in contact with this patient. The patient was given a rapid test- results neg., but doctor still had tests sent to lab for further testing. The doctor did not mention testing the family members of the patient so maybe the tests don’t really work until symptoms are there.


93 posted on 04/28/2009 5:58:58 PM PDT by Tammy8 (Please Support & pray for our Troops; they serve us every day. Veterans are heroes not terrorists!)
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To: muawiyah

It’s true that statistically we have less of a possibility of having deaths. Also, it’s possible that Mexico’s statistics aren’t accurate, either because they weren’t tracking things like this very carefully, or because they didn’t want to scare off the tourists. So who knows what the real numbers are?

I read that there were actually two flus circulating in Mexico in late March, although the Mexicans didn’t realize this at the time. One was pretty standard and had the usual death rate among the usual vulnerable groups and was occurring during the normal flu season there. The other was only identified after it exhibited unusual behavior (reinfection, for example) and caused sudden deaths among non-vulnerable groups (healthy 25-45 yr olds).


94 posted on 04/28/2009 6:05:34 PM PDT by livius
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To: Lady GOP
How many passengers were contaminated on that flight..?

Well, the downside is that if they are confined to the aircraft, they have all now been exposed.

95 posted on 04/28/2009 6:07:15 PM PDT by 2111USMC
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To: Bronzewound

Especially not Butterball Mikulski, who’s in Baltimore.


96 posted on 04/28/2009 6:08:41 PM PDT by the OlLine Rebel (Common sense is an uncommon virtue./Technological progress cannot be legislated.)
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To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
The "healthy" people are cleaner, and their immune systems are probably more passive as a result.

I think that's true. But it still doesn't explain why Americans, who are probably cleaner than anybody (!), aren't getting it as severely as healthy Mexicans.

Has it mutated? Most middle-class Mexicans are primarily of European descent and don't have a lot of Indian blood, although they would be primarily descended from Europeans from the Mediterranean region. I wonder if this could be a factor? The genetic material in the flu from the northen Midwest is unlikely to have come from Mediterraneans, so possibly Americans of northern European descent have been more exposed or have more resistance to it than southern Europeans.

97 posted on 04/28/2009 6:11:37 PM PDT by livius
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To: txhurl

The Mexicans who seem to be most affected (to the extent of dying) are healthy young people. I would suspect that most of them are not of primarily Indian descent, since most of the indigenous people or their very close descendants live in the more outlying areas and are not well off. Middle class urban people in Mexico are mostly of European descent, which includes Spanish, French, Irish, and German; in addition, a fair number of Mexicans have Jewish ancestry.


98 posted on 04/28/2009 6:15:15 PM PDT by livius
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To: buccaneer81

It was diagnosed first in the US (cases were March 28 and 30), so it has probably had about the same time to spread here. When I looked at the map, it seemed as if it had spread through Baja and then somehow ended up in southern Gulf Coast Mexico (the resort area). Mexico City is not too far inland, and a lot of Mexicans themselves go to their vacation areas, so possibly it then entered Mexico City from there.

In any case, it hasn’t spread that much here, even in California where it was first found, and no American has died of it, for some reason.


99 posted on 04/28/2009 6:18:55 PM PDT by livius
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