Posted on 08/06/2014 4:57:42 PM PDT by John W
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday ramped up its response to the expanding Ebola outbreak, a move that frees up hundreds of employees and signals the agency sees the health emergency as a potentially long and serious one.
The CDCs level 1 activation is reserved for the most serious public health emergencies, and the agency said the move was appropriate considering the outbreaks potential to affect many lives. The CDC took a similar move in 2005 in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and again in 2009 during the bird-flu threat.
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Yeah, that looks like it....made in Kentucky, using a tobacco plant, I believe.
ooops...you beat me to it..
As we see the larger context of all this and the years involved, this week seems especially hysterical, and overly excited.
The bottom line is, that based on the information at my disposal, you are wrong. Sorry, that's my opinion. We disagree.
I’m done here.
I should hope so.
Actually we most certainly do. Members of the US Army (uniformed and DA Civilians) (USAMRIID) have been present in Africa for each major outbreak of Ebola, Marburg, and similar pathogens of military interest. Other organizations within MEDCOM may also deploy from CONUS for outbreaks, as well as the soldiers of USAMRU-K, who are already in Africa. These organizations have a variety of missions, but they do in fact treat patients directly in some cases.
Well, we never can be certain of the accuracy and timeliness of the information from WHO, but they try.
The death rate for this disease can be as high as 80-90% but that’s a extreme case with a strain that has not been seen in a while. Decent medical care which is still somewhat primitive and spotty, not to mention often rejected by the people there, has a lot to do with the rates of death.
In the end, one would expect this outbreak to have a rate of 50-60% after it is over.
Previous to these numbers we got today the infections far outpaced the deaths and one would expect that to catch up as the outbreak slowed and stabilized.
At first blush, these numbers seem to indicate exactly that.
But it’s just one batch of numbers and there could be further outbreaks in other areas if their containment policies fail.
But from what these numbers tell me, the outbreak is beginning to be controlled, or it’s in a sort of lull...waiting for more bad news, but that has not usually been the case. Usually, as I said earlier, these things burn themselves out and disappear for a while before the next one..
1600 infections is the biggest so far, and it may well hit 2000, or just shy of it. That would put the deaths at about 1000 to 1100...but I actually hope it does not go that high with the better care.
It’s unfortunate that so many volunteers were infected. They usually are infected early on before a breakout of Ebola is patently obvious. This will probably change the way WHO sets it’s protocols. And will certainly change the way they deal with future events.
It doesn’t. (Though it makes no sense. How could the CDC or anyone else not forsee or downplay the gravity of such a risk? It is unbelievably reckless.)
My concerns are 1. Introducing ebola in the US, 2.
0bama/ some bureaucracy he controls exploiting such a situation to escalate his agenda, & 3. that a specifically Christian organization would be at the center of such a situation. (see also advancing the left’s agenda)
It isn’t “unbelievably reckless”, it was what the isolation clinic was made for.
How have they introduced Ebola in the U.S.? There is plenty of Ebola in the U.S. and Canada.
As far as your nutty conspiracies and Franklin Graham and Evangelical Christians being at the center of it, well that is your own life to think like that.
Suddenly, this risk as you put it, is beginning to take center stage and it's grossly exaggerated, while our borders remain open to potential terror cells and their MS13 wannabee helpers... Our constitution is shredded and our people get dumb and dumber.
That is the risk!
Not this...
Our military is not utilized to simply go out and treat ebola patients. Our military assists in the ebola fight in an effort to protect against its spread.
The point is that they don’t do what these civilians were doing over there, and they are not endangering themselves, certainly not in the same way.
“U.S. Navy and Marine Corps medical and dental teams joined Army counterparts to provide basic medical and dental treatment to hundreds of Djiboutian citizens. This was part of a series of Medical Civil Action Projects from March 29 through April 2 in the remote villages of Goubetto, Chabelley and Dammerjog.
In addition to treating thousands of patients, the medical teams conducted preventive health presentations and delivered basic hygiene items to one of the poorest regions in the world.”
“The majority of patients in each of these three locations were women and children who were treated for respiratory ailments, coughs, colds, skin diseases, and malnutrition.
Two dentists on the team treated approximately 15 patients and extracted several teeth. “At first, people were very reluctant to see the dentist. Around here, dentist pull teeth without anesthesia and the experience is very traumatic for the patients,” said Kim. “But once word got out that our dentists were using anesthesia and that it wasn’t painful, we saw more patients come in for extractions.”
According to Philippi, Djibouti health officials have reported seeing improvements in the overall health of the population, which he attributes partly to U.S. efforts in the area. “The Civil Military Operations projects are making a positive impact in the area and are fostering positive relationships with the people of Djibouti,” said Philippi.”
That’s certainly a possibility. We’ll just have to wait & see.
Earlier you mentioned that you were going to be pretty much a troll on this and you are living up to your promise, your posts just seem less and less related to anything at all, except simply being troll-like.
I didn’t write to you Amstel. Why not drop it. I have an opinion and you have one
I’ve been defending mine and you’ve been attacking me.
I am not trolling. Just defending my position from all the gang up and emotional attacks
Night
Has anyone within the US ever contracted ebola- fallen sick & died? Is this not a first that this- or any US isolation clinic (not a lab environment- an actual clinic, with an actual afflicted patient) has held someone suffering from the ebola virus?
I am not “blaming” Christians, ansel. There are many players in this drama. I am fearing that if this goes pear shaped, the left will try to use these people’s affiliations to scapegoat them, Samaritan’s Purse...all Christians. Given enough hysteria, we could take a hit.
(God Willing, no one ever will.)
You have lost track of any possible opinion or position.
When people show you wrong you don’t even take a breath or even acknowledge it, you just change the topic, shift gears a little.
You are just trolling, which is what you said you were going to do earlier in the thread.
You want to leave Christian doctors to die in Africa, and allow the military to come home for treatment.
Why do you hate Christians so much?
Still on those two Christians, give it a rest.
They are at the best place they can be, the special unit built for the CDC workers handling these kind of things, if we can’t treat these two then we can’t do anything and we are all doomed.
What are you going to do if someone is discovered to have it here in the U.S. besides these two?
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