Posted on 10/09/2014 11:20:31 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
No, I don’t think so. I think the company that patented the process still has a provisional patent.
They have no idea if it was the Zmapp that “cured” them. They also received transfusions from people who had survived.
This is a guy looking for payout.
They can’t say with the same certainty that they can of proven methods, which why I said it ostensibly works, not that it’s a proven cure. The trials that they’ve done on chimps within controlled experiments are showing a near 100% recovery rate, so the idea that this is just a wild coincidence is unlikely.
I’m aware of the chimp tests. We are not chimps.
I thought he didn’t know the woman he cared for in Liberia had ebola. I thought he didn’t know he was exposed. I thought he told the hospital that he was from Africa and never mentioned Liberia or ebola exposure.
I thought the hospital treated him for flu, given the flu-like symptoms.
I also thought the hospital’s software system, made by a company that’s an 0bama crony, didn’t have the profile of an ebola patient ready or something.
Have talked to people about this. We agree. It’s like those movies where people are ‘selected’ to be saved.
If that happens, then it will become an epidemic...
OK. Well I’m not sure of your point but there is enough evidence to move full speed on human trials and development. Ebola isn’t the flu; we’re not dealing with a 1918 pandemic situation. And ZMapp shows the most promise.
That’s tribal culture.
but its not cultural here in the US..
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