Posted on 10/08/2014 7:37:18 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
There’s already been at least one case of transmission outside Africa, of course: The nurse in Spain caught the virus from a sick patient who’d been hospitalized in Madrid. If it’s confirmed that he knew Thomas Duncan, this would be the second case.
Where, you ask, did the authorities encounter this mystery man exhibiting Ebola-like symptoms? Why, at a local health clinic in Frisco, Texas. Unwitting patients and staffers who were inside the clinic with him are now being held and examined, all apparently because this guy didn’t think to call the CDC or the police from home and tell them what was going on.
The patient, dressed in shorts and wearing a surgical mask and a plastic head covering, just walked out of the facility and into the ambulance, which had been covered in plastic. That patient will likely transported to Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, where Thomas Eric Duncan was hospitalized.
We are working to determine if this person is among the 48 people the Centers for Disease Control is monitoring. So far there has been no comment from the CDC, which already had a 3 p.m. press conference scheduled.
There are also conflicting reports concerning the patient. Frisco officials earlier said he claimed to have had contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, but Care Now says he told them hed been to Africa.
Maybe not a case of transmission inside the U.S. then? If he did catch the bug from Duncan, I’m especially keen to know how. Assuming he’s not a family member who spent long hours with Duncan in his Dallas apartment after he arrived in the U.S., his contact with him was probably fairly limited and indirect. How do you catch Ebola under those circumstances?
As for the threat posed by the mystery man to people inside the clinic, here’s a harrowing story via Vox of how Spain handled the nurse’s first hours with the disease.
According to Spanish press reports quoting the Spanish nurses union, Romero called Carlos III hospital several times between September 30 and October 2 when her fever finally hit the 38.6 threshold. Still, it took until October 6 when she had become so deathly ill she was begging for an Ebola test before anyone at the hospital where she worked reportedly reacted. Then, rather than immediately isolating her and rushing her to the special ward used to treat the previous Ebola patients, they told her to go to the nearby emergency room at Alcorcón, where press reports say she sat in the public waiting room for several hours absent of any protective gear. I think I have Ebola, she reportedly told anyone who would listen. But no one took notice until her first test came back positive. By then, dripping with fevered sweat, she would have been inarguably contagious.
Allegedly, she called her doctor on September 30th to tell him she was running a slight fever — and added that she had helped treat one of the missionaries who had died of Ebola just a week or two previously. The doctor told her to take some aspirin and keep in touch. She was out and about for days afterward, using public transportation and even taking a civil-service exam along with 20,000 other people. Another nurse who treated the missionary is now exhibiting a low-grade fever herself and has been quarantined. Says the Daily Beast, “It is highly likely that Romero will have infected at least one other person, probably her husband, because she was not isolated immediately.”
The CDC presser on the Frisco patient is starting soon. Stand by for updates. While we wait, via the Federalist, here’s a reminder that wanting to quarantine Ebola by temporarily blocking people from countries stricken by it from entering the U.S. is racist.
Update: The plot thickens.
NBC 5 has confirmed the person being transported to the hospital is an employee with the Dallas County Sheriff’s Office who was in Duncan’s apartment.
So the mystery man did have contact with Duncan, perhaps indirectly. But he also traveled to Africa recently, per what the CareNow spokesman said above? Huh?
Update: Yikes.
The 2nd patient who may or may not have contacted Ebola was not one of the 48 who was under surveillance
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) October 8, 2014
Update: Either the mystery man doesn’t have Ebola or else the disease is spread more easily than people think.
We were told by federal officials, county officials that you would have to come in direct contact with Duncan or direct contact with bodily fluids, and he did not, said Monnigs son, Logan about the possibility of his dad contracting Ebola. Logan said its a very scary time for his family, but they do not expect that his dad will test positive for the virus…
He was in the apartment for 30 minutes, which we were told is no chance to contact the virus, said Logan.
No, that’s going to happen regardless of political leadership and reigning ideology.
The ultimate fantasy of the transnational left is to crash the US Dollar.
They regard the negative consequences of this as a richly-deserved comeuppance.
It isn’t possible for it to be done now. It’s a bit off in the future. To the left elite, it will be the coup de grace that finishes off the American hegemony...
Why are people trusting the pie-in-the-sky CDC message?
Why would anyone walk into such a situation without protection just because the CDC assured them it was safe.
For cry in’ out loud - it’s like no one is thinking for themselves.
On a DeLorean? Lets use it to go back in time and make sure Obama isn’t elected president!
CC
Deaf Nick Andros’ biggest regret as he hustles the bomb out the back door:
“Yeah, she was nuts ... but I should have tapped that Kansas stuff.”
You know if this poor deputy winds up having ebola and if that attention whore Jenkins doesn’t, then something very evil and foul is afoot.
The apartment would have been far worse by the time Jenkins got there.
What if Jenkins doesn’t get sick?
Meditate on that one for a while.
LOL!
What if pigs fly?
I hate saying it...but I’m going to anyway....Barry’s focus on Africa Summit was this year...every dastardly dictator from Africa he wined and dined, along with Michelle....he said the “Focus” of his administration would now be Africa...and here we are...and for that matter the whole world is airlifting, and shipping, supplies, building material, and military and all the staff/people it takes to “clean up” that cesspool, and along with this every available International Group from red cross on...not to mention the UN and IMF all standing by for thier part in this game.
I mention this the other day. Look at the eyes and think how many recent whack jobs in the news all share them.
It’s genetic. Has to be. MANY of them have that look. One day we might find a cure and no one would ever again have to grow up a moonbat.
MLK had a dream. So do I.
Poorly written or poorly understood. He put West Africa on the contact form to emphazize his contact with the Duncan case, simple as that. They say 8 - 10 days is typically when symptoms start to show if you caught it so timing not looking too good for him. Hope it’s a false alarm.
"30 Minutes in an Ebola Apartment!" - great title for a horror movie. Probably to be made soon. Can you imagine trying to hold your breath, covering your mouth and nose, with all the crazy thoughts running through your head about that disease having been in that apartment? Yikes, let me out!
Make it a real challenge. Stick a new I phone in there and let them fight over it. Great reality TV ;)
They do.
For at least six years now
In Air Force One and other planes
Seriously though-if Jenkins doesn’t get sick and he’s still in the public eye (if the deputy does have ebola)that would mean something really awful might be happening. Like they’re getting rid of the unwashed masses and protecting government officials with a vaccine or something.
But that’s ridiculous. They wouldn’t do anything like that to Americans.
Reston-through the ventilation system?
True. My Kid flew Hagel. You have a point.
Just search UN/Agenda 21/Wildlands Project/Turtle Island/Population. It’s all there in the official docs.
In Reston they wound up having to euthanize almost five hundred monkeys
The judge actually makes Obama look a little less creepy, he’s so strange looking.
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