To: ClearCase_guy
Fair enough. I wont panic then. But theres always tomorrow ...
I'm concerned about infected medical workers returning, but I am not panicked. The facilities are prepared and anticipating the nature of care and isolation.
What will panic me is when the first patient arrives in an emergency room with fever, vomiting and diarrhea. The medical staff do not have a diagnosis and send off for tests. Only later do they discover the patient has Ebola. The genie will be released from the bottle. It will be time to "panic." It is going to happen based on the actions of our government.
34 posted on
09/04/2014 8:08:00 PM PDT by
PA Engineer
(Liberate America from the Occupation Media.)
To: PA Engineer
"What will panic me is when the first patient arrives in an emergency room with fever, vomiting and diarrhea. The medical staff do not have a diagnosis and send off for tests. Only later do they discover the patient has Ebola. The genie will be released from the bottle. It will be time to "panic." It is going to happen based on the actions of our government. " Exactly!!! Of course the last I read, there were still 3 of the 10 patients that they actually tested for Ebola in the U.S. that they hadn't ruled Ebola out. And the CDC wasn't revealing their locations.
39 posted on
09/04/2014 8:21:56 PM PDT by
DannyTN
To: PA Engineer
“What will panic me is when the first patient arrives in an emergency room with fever, vomiting and diarrhea.”
They won’t run tests. They’ll give him a bag of saline, tell him he has the flu, and send him right back home with his family.
68 posted on
09/05/2014 6:46:18 AM PDT by
Marie
(When are they going to take back Obama's peace prize?)
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