“What are the chances a 40 year old woman, being monitored for Ebola because of recent travel, drops dead bleeding from orifices and tests negative? That is very bizarre, on several levels.”
Simply because someone drops dead does not mean they died of Ebola.
This woman did not have Ebola.
It is possible that the bleeding was due to trauma suffered when she hit the floor, a chair, etc. I cannot see how someone that sick with Ebola could even be able to walk into a hair salon. I am not saying it is impossible that she had Ebola, but it does seem highly unlikely.
I didn’t say she did, but it is odd. She wasn’t just anyone. Who the heck bleeds from a heart attack? Funny I never heard about that till Ebola spread here. How common is that, really?
You are being disingenuous for some unknown reason. You ignore the fact she was being monitored for recent travel to Ebola-Land, and died, while bleeding from orifices. Ebola would be a reasonable concern. To imply otherwise is what the CDC would do.
“Simply because someone drops dead does not mean they died of Ebola.
This woman did not have Ebola.” - OF
But when you add:
- recently returned from West Africa
- on EBOLO watch list
- Bleeding from eyes/mouth/nose
The odds of EBOLA being cause of death increases dramatically, no?