Drastic action needed on Ebola

The true death toll from the Ebola epidemic is being masked by chaotic data collection and people’s reluctance to admit that their loved ones had the virus, according to one of west Africa’s most celebrated film-makers.

Sorious Samura, who has just returned from making a documentary on the crisis in Liberia, said it is very clear on the ground that the true number of dead is far higher than the official figures being reported by the World Health Organisation.

Ebola: Liberia deaths

wow, you mean there's another government lying to its people? I can't believe it!
 
Is it really necessary to keep putting this idiot buffoon up so we can see & listen to him babble or not? He almost makes me physically ill. If I could go one day without seeing or hearing this worthless pos president I'd be sooo freaking happy in life.



Maybe you should move?

I'd suggest West Africa for you.
 
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The CDC considers Ebola a level IV biohazard and in their research labs under controlled conditions requires pressurized suits, outside air for breathing and decontamination after leaving the lab, but in the real world (non controlled environment) they are just coming to the conclusion that you shouldn't have exposed skin when dealing with a patient, amazing.
 
Totally intrigued by this subject. Ebola isn't anything new it's been around. Almost makes me wonder if our government is playing us and covering up something much worse going on.


When you aren't sure if you can trust what you're being told, you probably can't. Sad, but true. I'm only 24 though what do I know.
 
Pentagon*forming*‘quick strike team’ to treat Ebola patients in the U.S. | WTKR.com

Seventy-five health workers and 48 people in the community are under monitoring after coming into contact with Duncan. The monitoring period for the 48 community members ends at midnight Sunday night, said Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, who is overseeing response efforts in Dallas.

“Thankfully they are all asymptomatic and it looks like none of them will get Ebola,” Jenkins said, expressing hope that they would be welcomed home with no issues. “The community needs to reach out and envelop them in compassion and acceptance because we cannot have the community stigmatizing people. … They have been through a terrible ordeal.”

As for the other 75 people, they are in Day 11 of 21 since Duncan’s death and Jenkins said, “Today is a crucial day for them because is one of the last high-likelihood days that we will see more cases.”

So can we stop freaking out and enjoy the good news?
 
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Correct me if i'm wrong but isn't ebola only spread through direct contact? (Open wounds, blood, body fluids)

Yep, but Ebola patients get pretty gross towards the end. That why it is essential to follow the proper protocol to make sure those fluids don't get into places you don't want them.
 
Interesting... Obama mentions quarantine and screening back in August to contain ebola victims (or potential victims).

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHZvyM3Bpf0[/youtube]
 
The CDC considers Ebola a level IV biohazard and in their research labs under controlled conditions requires pressurized suits, outside air for breathing and decontamination after leaving the lab, but in the real world (non controlled environment) they are just coming to the conclusion that you shouldn't have exposed skin when dealing with a patient, amazing.

101st Airborne Won’t Get Full Protective Hazmat Suits for Ebola Mission in West Africa | The Gateway Pundit

This is getting ridiculous. First of all, OUR troops shouldn't be over there in the first place.
 
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