Posted on 10/14/2014 5:52:48 PM PDT by Carry_Okie
Can you link it to this post? Some will know how to forward it. I will.
Also no mention of the HHS department specifically created and extensively financed since 2004, to deal with emerging pandemics, dangerous emerging worldwide health threats, and specifically including Ebola as the reason for it's existance.
Paging Dr. Nicole Lurie....
Slyfox, can you link it to this post so we all can see it?
Just in case you missed this.
We used to plan and prepare for the worst. Now these poor nurses who are on the front lines of caring for these patients can't even count on the CDC to insist that they have the proper protective gear. I can't imagine not having a hood/face shield combo on my head at least when caring for someone with that much infectious fluid spewing from them.
This is a direct result of having nihilistic,godless secular humanists in control. They couldn't care less about any lives other than their own. We are surplus. The sooner we die, the better off Gaia will be.
Mrs. AV
Post to me or FReep mail to be on/off the Bring Out Your Dead ping list.
The purpose of the Bring Out Your Dead ping list (formerly the Ebola ping list) is very early warning of emerging pandemics, as such it has a high false positive rate.
So far the false positive rate is 100%.
At some point we may well have a high mortality pandemic, and likely as not the Bring Out Your Dead threads will miss the beginning entirely.
*sigh* Such is life, and death...
Maybe we should just try to hibernate...
Megan actually showed it during her interview with stupid CDC director. I believe no one has had time to realize what they are looking at. A paper mouth/nose mask and a cotton gown. No head/eye/neck protection or feet protection. Are shorts ok? Short sleeves? What a joke.
These idiots are looking at ebola simply as a pathogen. They're not thinking of cleaning up bloody diarrhea or vomit all over the floor. They don't do that kind of thing.
When I recommended coating the PPE in grease and telling the workers to doff it as a training procedure, I wasn't kidding. The dirtiest stinkiest axle grease they can find. If it doesn't have the "ick factor" then it isn't training. The housekeepers should be able to do it with confidence and speed or they don't have a procedure.
Overlooked in every discussion so far has been the potential conflict of interest which exists within that framework of operation for the workers.
Hospital Administrators and their staffs focus on the bottom line, protecting the big-name hospital chain, not the health and wellbeing of the hospital employee.
When a health care worker gets sick, the Administration goes about the business of protecting the organization's bottom line, not the employment rights of the employee who may have sacrificed their own safety in their dedication to duty and helping the sick for whom they care.
Perhaps Friedan's initial attempt to seem to indicate that the employee herself may have been derelict was, in fact, an attempt to deflect attention from both government and hospital officials from potential lawsuits for negligence and blame.
Big and powerful hospital chains may be more closely aligned with the interest of a powerful government than with that of either the patients or employees who must rely on their protocols, the protective equipment they acquire and maintain, and the instruction and support they may or may not provide for the benefit of patients and employees alike.
Someone must focus on this real fact as examination of the facts underlying such investigations go forward.
I just emailed Drudge and Rush. Hope they read it.
The thing that is really going to be bad about this is that pretty soon, the nurses who are older and/or who can afford to bow out of the workplace(a large part of the nursing workforce are females over 40)are going to do it. If we cannot depend on the chief gov’t public health/infectious disease entity to support us safety-wise, then it’s all over for a lot of us. Most hospitals will not voluntarily furnish nursing staff with hazmat suits that cost thousands of dollars each(like the CDC has when they work with miniscule amounts of the virus). That would require being forced to by the CDC, which evidently isn’t happening.
I bet we’re shipping them to Africa, though.
Mrs. AV
No kidding. The arrogance of these people is astonishing.
I don't think Friedan is actually stupid, but he seems to have forgotten everything he learned after he graduated from Oberlin. It's difficult to believe that he's an ivy-trained infectious disease specialist with an MPH.
(Or maybe wishful thinking and Political Correctness trumps science today.)
Some skin exposed -- but masks, eye covering, double gloves, double gowns, scrubs, hair covering, and booties were formal infectious disease attire thirty years ago.
If it is correct that Ebola can remain infectious on surfaces for a period of time, reportedly between 5 and 23 days -- of course you'd want to cover everything!
The procedure does show long sleeve cotton gown and regular pants. Also a face shield. So, in summary, the folks taking out the trash and cleaning the apartment are wearing full yellow, airtight, hazmat space suits and are being washed down with bleach before they remove the suits, while the medical personnel, in direct contact with the patients body fluids, are wearing cotton gowns, paper masks, and tennis shoes. Megan pressed him on no head cover or protective shows and stupid CDC director said he stood by the procedures.
If I were a manufacturer of PPE (DuPont, 3M, etc.), I would be setting up a subsidiary right now to do training on how to use my products. I would not sell that equipment to anyone who had not passed that training. I wouldn't want the liability of selling it otherwise.
It explains why doctors in Africa use full suits and we don't. Sounds like they're doubling down and refusing to budge.
He is insane, afraid of losing his job, or being black mailed by Obama.
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