Posted on 10/13/2014 4:02:39 PM PDT by Red in Blue PA
KANSAS CITY, Kan.The University of Kansas Hospital reports an individual called and then came into the hospital early this morning with a high fever and other serious symptoms. Because the patient had recently worked on a medical boat off the west coast of Africa, the patient was immediately isolated on a special infectious disease unit and is undergoing tests. Hospital staff met the patient wearing personal protection equipment and followed the hospitals plan for this kind of illness.
(Excerpt) Read more at kwch.com ...
But that’s the insidious danger- isn’t it? While no hospital is going to want to send the next ebola case home- going into flu season, how many “chicken little” episodes can we have before ebola becomes just a joke on the late night talk shows about hypochondriacs with the sniffles and we(collectively, at the behest of the CDC officials who’ll be parroting “You see? Told you so, it IS hard to catch!”) get ebola fatigue and therefore fail to recognize when it actually does hit and start to spread wide?
“Now, I am not on the ballot this fall, Obama stressed. ... But make no mistake: My policies are on the ballot every single one of them. (Including unrestricted West African air flights.)”
Yep - and the damage he’s inflicted upon us will be evident for at least a hundred years.
One more: BRING HOME OUR TROOPS!
I wouldn’t stay there if my job was sitting at a desk all day. That’s just getting too dammed close.
Regardless of the diagnosis, the patient is in an isolated area of the hospital and does not pose a health risk to other patients, staff or visitors in the hospital...”
Tell the nurse in Dallas that.
“I still think this whole thing was planned.”
The country wasn’t deteriorating fast enough - so Coward-Pivan is being taken to the next step.
Cloward-Piven
Indeed.....add that to the list.
Right
The thing about these BSL (BioSafety Level) 4 hospitals, is that they have separate air handlers from the rest of the facility, the rooms and the entire unit are under negative pressure so the room/unit sucks in air, but does not allow anything out. Also, they have specific handling training for lab specimens etc... things such as a dunk tank for specimens to sterilize the specimen. BSL 4 isolation units are specially designed, and personnel have extensive training in handling and dealing with cases like Ebola. There are only FOUR BSL-4 isolation units in the United States. I can’t imagine that a general hospital has any sort of design against BSL-4 hot agents, and those infected with them.
You can say “Zero” all right.....
“turns out to have something else.”
...such as Entero D68.
The problem is not with the flights, that originate elsewhere, (not Africa)
It is the visa’s..that they travel on to the US.
Revolt after that. Lets get this sh!t over with before I die.
.....it would be interesting to see the bloody hand print on the wall at Benghazi, where the letter O is in Ebola, underlined in red.
I agree!! I wish I was adept at Photoshop/In Design...but, I’m not. I think that’s a great idea.
If you can, post “recipe” please.
Do you have a reference for quarantine restrictions being dropped? I need to spread that.
ping
This will sound crazy but my water heater went out once when it was a blizzard. So I had to do cold rinse offs for awhile. I took vitamin D3. I never got sick. Now, I do this all winter long and I don’t get sick.
Cold showers and Vitamin D3.
But I can tell you a cold rinse off is no fun.
There is some info on the internet about cold helping with issues but I have never bothered to investigate.
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