Posted on 10/16/2014 5:42:18 PM PDT by EBH
As closings and alerts pour into the newsroom from organizations taking extra precautions after a woman visiting contracted Ebola, the staff at newsnet5.com is compiling a map of affected areas.
Click the markers on the map to see details about each location. We will continue to update this map as more precautions are announced.
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Ohio Ping
Buying a little extra groceries tomorrow myself. Its early but I would like to keep an eye on things from home for a couple weeks. (I’m in SE Michigan)
My home town!
I was just there visiting last week.
Fan-damn-tastic. Cleveland Clinic and Cleveland VA are two of my biggest accounts.
Has your company issued any guidelines for you?
Me too...I see all the towns I lived in...Atwater, Alliance, Canton, Akron, Kent. Moved away 20 years ago, but I still have innumerable friends there and I hope it(anywhere really) doesn't turn into a hot spot.
We need to send the nurse to the hotly contested Senate seat race states. More people see government is incompetent, more they vote Republican.
Are these town mostly conservative or liberal precincts ?
Not specific to this. We always observe universal precautions when working on equipment. Fortunately, I don’t work on blood analysis devices anymore, just imaging.
That part of Ohio is so blue, it’s hypoxic.
This is getting too close.
As long as LeBron or Hoyer don’t get it...everything’s cool....
Once it hits Chicago or Harlem the Race Baiters might get involved to halt flights.
+1
The clinic should be cleaned up and open pretty quick. Might be worth a call.
On the plus side, Ebola moves slowly compared to a flu. On the negative side, it might be in a problem area for a long time—maybe years longer than most people could stock up for. But on the positive side again, personal protection is much easier for simply avoiding it than caring for someone who’s suffering from it.
Great post. Thanks. Health/life BUMP!
Very blue area, especially Akron and Canton, they are union owned steel towns. Or were.
Amish country is right next door and we are headed there tomorrow.
Monday morning weekend black on black gun violence numbers may just very well begin to shrink... or at least appear that what as they are replaced with Obola death stats.
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