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The thing is if SOMEBODY isn't worried about Ebola, it will wipe out the entire human race except for those with freakish immunity.

I'm not one of those people that buy into the media hyped worry of everything from bad weather to colds but this is something that WILL kill if not monitored. It won't just take care of itself if we just stay ignorant. That already didn't work.


I'm not seeing anyone arguing for the proper people not caring at all ...


equating it with obesity sure seems to indicate that

Ebola would be an excellent cure for obesity.


No. It wouldn't. You die too fast.

You'd just be fat, dead, and covered in vomit and explosive diarrhea.

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Ok but were kinda all over that one. Duis ruin lives. What else should I do? I dont drink snd drive or to excess.

I mean thsy cartoon seems to suggest Americans arent worried about smoking, obesity, or alcohol. I think were all over those things


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Hubby said lots of masks and rubber gloves in the Cleveland airport.


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Saw how all the airlines have given their flight attendants wipes, gloves and masks.

So the prevention system is Suzy and Brett from American Airlines. I know those attedants dont make much money and I just cant believe they are inspired to go to a seat or bathroom that they think a person was in and start wiping it down after the flight.

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Hubby said lots of masks and rubber gloves in the Cleveland airport.


That sucks for your husband. Having to go to Cleveland. He's gotta be nervous as a big time traveler. I'm no doctor, but tell him to wear long sleeves, layers, and a hoody on the plane. Then throw out the clothes upon arrival.


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These 2 nurses won't die because we have the cure and they're getting treated right away.

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These 2 nurses won't die because we have the cure and they're getting treated right away.


Woooooooooo hooooooooooo!!!!!


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So the Liberian guy that died got on the plane here why?

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These 2 nurses won't die because we have the cure and they're getting treated right away.


Woooooooooo hooooooooooo!!!!!


How many people have died from Ebola since the outbreak? 4000?

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She tried on wedding dresses too. With Ebola. She was showing symptoms when she was getting ready for her big day.


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She tried on wedding dresses too. With Ebola. She was showing symptoms when she was getting ready for her big day.


And isn't it ironic, yeah I really do think.

It's like E-bol-aaaaaaaa, on your wedding day, ......

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Good article written by Pat Buchanan.

http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/ebola-political-correctness-could-kill-a-lot-of-us/

Growing up in Washington in the 1930s and ’40s, our home was, several times, put under quarantine. A poster would be tacked on the door indicating the presence within of a contagious disease – measles, mumps, chicken pox, scarlet fever.

None of us believed we were victims of some sort of invidious discrimination against large Catholic families. It was a given that public health authorities were trying to contain the spread of a disease threatening the health of children.

Out came the Monopoly board.

Polio, or infantile paralysis, was the most fearsome of those diseases. The first two national Boy Scout jamborees, which were to be held in Washington in 1935 and 1936, were canceled by presidential proclamation because of an outbreak of polio in the city.

Franklin Roosevelt, who had apparently contracted polio in 1921, never to walk again, appreciated the danger. In the 1930s, ’40s and early ’50s, there were outbreaks of polio in D.C. Swimming pools were shut down.

The Greatest Generation possessed a common sense that seems lacking today.

We read that five new Ebola cases occur every hour in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, that thousands are dead and thousands more are dying, that by December, there may be 10,000 new cases a week of this dreadful and deadly disease.

Yet calls for the cancellation of commercial airline travel from the affected nations to the United States are being decried as racist, an abandonment of America’s responsibilities to Africa, a threat to the economies of the poorest continent on earth.

How could we consider such a thing!

Where once we suffered from infantile paralysis, now we suffer from ideological paralysis. And there appears to be no Salk or Sabin vaccine to cure our condition.

Exhibit A is the befuddled response of some in public service is the case of Amber Joy Vinson.

Nurse Vinson was among 75 health-care providers who treated Thomas Eric Duncan, the Liberian who brought Ebola into the United States. At the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital where Duncan was treated, Vinson had been among those in closest contact with the patient.

Two days after Duncan’s death, Vinson was allowed to fly to Cleveland to visit relatives. She then prepared to fly back to Dallas.

Before boarding, she called the Centerd for Disease Control and said she was running a fever of 99.5. Yet she was given clearance to fly commercial back to Dallas, where she was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of the disease. She is the second nurse at that hospital to come down with Ebola.

According to CBS Medical Correspondent Dr. John LaPook, “Nurse Vinson did in fact call the CDC several times before taking that flight and said she had a temperature, a fever of 99.5, and the person at the CDC looked at a chart, and because her temperature wasn’t 100.4 or higher she didn’t officially fall into the category of high risk.”

Would not common sense have told that CDC apparatchik to tell Vinson not to fly at all, but remain in Cleveland, stay in touch with CDC and monitor any symptoms to be sure she was not coming down with the disease that just killed her patient?

In dealing with contagious and deadly diseases, common sense says to err on the side of safety. Public safety must come before political correctness. Community and country come ahead of any obligation to the people of West Africa.

Indeed, is not the first duty of the government of the United States to protect the lives, liberty and property of the citizens of the United States?

Traveling to Africa decades ago, Americans were given a series of shots to avoid contracting indigenous diseases. Travelers to the United States were questioned about diseases to which they may have been exposed in Third World countries.

Now we have a government that considers it discriminatory to put troops on our frontiers to halt the invading millions from across the Mexican border, and the mark of a cruel and cold people to send back lawbreakers who have broken into our country.

The two nurses who came down with this disease after close contract with Duncan are being cared for in quarantine, as is the NBC crew, one of whom contracted the disease. And rightly so.

As for U.S. aid workers in Africa, they are heroic. But before bringing these good and brave people home, we ought to be sure they are not bringing back with them the Ebola they have been fighting.

If that means quarantining them for 21 days, so be it. If that means no commercial flights to the United States from the three most affected countries of West Africa, and no admission to the USA of any travelers whose visas show they have been in those countries in recent days, then it ought to be done.

Otherwise political correctness is going to end up killing a lot of us.

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Nas wrote:
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These 2 nurses won't die because we have the cure and they're getting treated right away.


Woooooooooo hooooooooooo!!!!!


How many people have died from Ebola since the outbreak? 4000?


Only because massive amounts of money and man hours have been thrown at the problem...and it still is not under control.

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Good article written by Pat Buchanan.


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WRONG!!!

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Pat Buchanan is on the case. Nothing to worry about now. :roll: :roll:

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Only because massive amounts of money and man hours have been thrown at the problem...and it still is not under control.
Because people in Africa are still not doing what they are supposed to be doing. They are still hiding the sick, burying infected bodies, traveling when/where they are not supposed to be, etc.

Until that stops, the spread of the disease over there won't.

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I am on the school board and we had a meeting last night. The principal stated that all staff were being shown a video and discussing the identification/handling of blood bourn pathogens if they arise at the school. He said not to worry as it was completely incidental to the Ebola outbreak.

BBP training is required every year for schools. Has been for a while now.
It used to be done by a medical professional in person, but schools have switched to online videos in the last couple years.
The principal wasn't lying to you.

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Ahahahahahah

So Obama has just installed an "Ebola Czar."

What the fuck.


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The thing is if SOMEBODY isn't worried about Ebola, it will wipe out the entire human race except for those with freakish immunity.

I'm not one of those people that buy into the media hyped worry of everything from bad weather to colds but this is something that WILL kill if not monitored. It won't just take care of itself if we just stay ignorant. That already didn't work.


Judging by SOMEGUY'S post, we are all doomed.


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She tried on wedding dresses too. With Ebola. She was showing symptoms when she was getting ready for her big day.


And isn't it ironic, yeah I really do think.

It's like E-bol-aaaaaaaa, on your wedding day, ......


Like an old man turned eighty-eight.
Won the lottery and caught E-Bol-aaa the next day....


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The thing is if SOMEBODY isn't worried about Ebola, it will wipe out the entire human race except for those with freakish immunity.

I'm not one of those people that buy into the media hyped worry of everything from bad weather to colds but this is something that WILL kill if not monitored. It won't just take care of itself if we just stay ignorant. That already didn't work.


Judging by SOMEGUY'S post, we are all doomed.


Eh, never said that we were nor did the info I posted,just that the worm can turn especially considering the incompetence of government beaurocrats and process.

Just look now that we have an Ebola CZAR with apparently zero medical background. The CDC and administration now have added another layer of junk.


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This article takes both sides to task


We need to stop talking about Ebola like it’s just another Dustin Hoffman germ-thriller

Americans are both taking the outbreak too seriously and not seriously enough – some rage about closing borders while the rest are gripped by a gory scenario that’s unlikely to touch us


I must confess: I was initially concerned that I am perhaps not sufficiently qualified to weigh in on our planet’s current Ebola panic, seeing as I am neither a doctor nor a nurse nor a scientist of any kind nor an African fruit bat nor Dustin Hoffman.

But then I discovered that singer and odious woman-puncher Chris Brown had recently offered his opinion on the matter (he thinks “this Ebola epidemic is a form of population control”, which is technically true, I guess, though not in the intentional, cosmic way I suspect he means); and so has bleating conspiracy theorist Dinesh D’Souza, who called Obama’s African roots a “more dangerous infection” than the virus itself; and so has psychiatrist and large animatronic thumb Keith Ablow, who alleged that President Obama “may literally believe we should suffer along with less fortunate nations … allowing illegal immigrants and, potentially, even diseases to flow through” – and I realised that I am more qualified to comment than at least three famous idiots who have already inflicted their opinions on millions and millions of people. After all, I read The Hot Zone when I was 14. I bet Chris Brown hasn’t even seen Outbreak. And you call yourself an armchair epidemiologist, sir. The gall.

And anyway, there is one area in which I am eminently, objectively pedigreed to comment – relative to famous idiots or not – and that is in my capacity as a human being living in a culture where panic is marketed as both disposable entertainment and a way of life.

Realistically, something will wipe us out eventually, though it probably won’t be Ebola. We’re hurtling toward a wall, even if we can’t see what it’s made of or when we’ll hit. Again, I’m not a doctor (so please stop emailing me pictures of your weird toe), but I’m a fairly educated, competent adult and I hate the way we talk about this stuff – like it’s simultaneously the end of the world and just another fun Dustin Hoffman germ-thriller. It’s a dead end. You can’t fix the apocalypse, and there’s no reason to fix fun.

Somehow, in America at least, we seem to be taking Ebola both too seriously and not seriously enough. Rightwing xenophobes rage about closing the borders and impeaching #OBOLA (heads up, white Americans: if anyone has a track record of deliberately introducing devastating diseases to the North American continent in order to wipe out the population, it’s not half-Kenyan lawyers), while the rest of us titter proprietarily over the gory doom that we know will almost certainly never touch us; meanwhile, we’ve skimped on funding infectious disease research ever since the 90s Ebola scare lost its lurid lustre, and healthcare workers are paying the price. As Wired reported on Monday: “If there were more infection-prevention research, the nurse in Dallas (and probably the one in Spain, who may have contaminated herself doffing her gear) might not have become infected.” Not only that, but Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, says that, if it wasn’t for funding cuts, we would probably have an Ebola vaccine by now.

Sooo … do we learn from that? Are we going to invest in medical equipment that protects doctors and nurses from contamination? Procedures that minimise human error? Education campaigns about the dangers of antibiotic-resistant bacteria? Or even, um, a functioning healthcare system? Anything constructive? Nah, said John McCain on Sunday. Instead, he suggested, Obama should appoint an Ebola tsar to assuage Americans’ superficial, borderline recreational anxieties about a disease that mainly affects people in west Africa living in extreme poverty without access to clean water and modern medical facilities, along with the underfunded, understaffed medical personnel desperately battling the epidemic. Not to mention the fact that the Obama administration almost certainly has not just appointed officials but entire agencies to contain Ebola in the US (if I learned anything from Outbreak, Rene Russo is also on the case), and that McCain’s party hates tsars, government oversight in general and probably Rene Russo, too.

Perhaps John McCain and his cohort ought to invest in a Get a Grip tsar.

Or, if he’s genuinely interested in prolonging and enhancing the lives of his constituents, he should advocate for an Influenza tsar, or a Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci tsar, or a Living Wage tsar, or a Forgive My Medical Bills/Student Loans tsar, or a Tell the Police to Stop Murdering Black People tsar. Any of those would be more useful, in the scheme of things. Not that Ebola doesn’t deserve attention – it absolutely does, and fast (and my deepest condolences to every single person who’s been affected) – but it deserves attention centred on west Africa, and not the kind of attention that deliberately whips the public into a panic so that their panic can be used as a political bargaining chip by elderly iguanas while the problems that cause and perpetuate the disease go unaddressed.

I will retract my iguana comment when John McCain starts agitating for a Global Clean Water tsar.


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Bill Maher rips Dallas hospital and US fumbles on Ebola: ‘What the f*ck?’


Commentator Bill Maher said in an interview with The Daily Beast that he believes that authorities are not doing enough to clamp down on the Ebola epidemic. Specifically, he said that air travel in and out of Liberia should be suspended.

The Beast’s Marlow Stern queried Maher on a number of topics, including the 2016 presidential race, the heated discussion of Islam that took place two weeks ago on Maher’s HBO show Real Time with Bill Maher, and of course, Ebola.

“With the Ebola panic,” asked Stern, “there’s a serious problem in Africa, but as far as the ‘round-the-clock coverage in America is concerned, do you feel it’s overblown?”


“No, I disagree. And I’m someone who’s always saying we’re shitting our pants too much. To me, I’m not worried about ISIS at all,” said Maher. “I’ve mocked that from the beginning — that you’re going to get your head cut off while waiting for an iPhone. But this Ebola situation? I’m not panicking, but from the start they’ve underestimated it, they’ve not been ahead of it, and they keep saying things that the next day turn out not to be true. First it was: ‘It’s not going to get here.’ And then it got here. Then: ‘It’s not going to spread out from the one guy,’ and then it spread out from that one guy.”

He went on, “Where’s the kick-ass-and-take-names mentality that we need with Ebola right now? I’ve really had it with all this ‘voluntary Ebola’ response. Where’s the mandatory quarantine? Do we really need to have people flying in-and-out of Liberia to take care of the crisis, specifically?”

Liberia has been the hardest hit nation of the West African countries suffering in the outbreak. An estimated 2,458 people had died of the disease in Liberia as of Wednesday.

“And let’s not even get into what a nightmare it was inside this Dallas hospital,” Maher said. “Just two days ago my tweet was something like, ‘Nigeria has contained Ebola. All we have to do — no offense, Nigeria — is be better than you.’ Well, I think my tweet today would be, ‘Sorry, Nigeria! I think I’ve overestimated America. We’d like to be just as good as you.’ Have you heard what they’re doing in that hospital? They weren’t even wearing protective clothing that covered their whole bodies. And then this doctor said, ‘Put tape on your neck.’ What the fuck?! It seems like a lot of people have been exposed, whereas when the one guy came back, we could have shut it down right then and there. And we didn’t.”


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A huge Pentagon parking lot remains closed and cordoned off, and a bus full of Marines is temporarily quarantined as medical personnel attempt to determine why a woman who boarded the bus suddenly became ill. The woman, a private contractor for the Pentagon, told first responders she was recently in West Africa.

According to Pentagon sources the woman boarded the shuttle bus shortly before 10 a.m. to head for a change of command ceremony in Washington for the Marine Corps Commandant. The woman suddenly fell ill, got off the bus then passed out and vomited in the Pentagon parking lot. She was taken by ambulance to a medical facility for treatment including a blood test.

The shuttle bus had left the parking lot but when it reached the Marine Corps Barracks in Washington, everyone aboard was immediately quarantined while HAZMAT crews prepared to decontaminate the bus. The group has been transferred to another bus, but remains under quarantine.

The Pentagon parking lot remains off limits except for HAZMAT teams and other emergency personnel.

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I had no idea how seemingly common travel to west Africa by US citizens is/was.

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A huge Pentagon parking lot remains closed and cordoned off, and a bus full of Marines is temporarily quarantined as medical personnel attempt to determine why a woman who boarded the bus suddenly became ill. The woman, a private contractor for the Pentagon, told first responders she was recently in West Africa.

According to Pentagon sources the woman boarded the shuttle bus shortly before 10 a.m. to head for a change of command ceremony in Washington for the Marine Corps Commandant. The woman suddenly fell ill, got off the bus then passed out and vomited in the Pentagon parking lot. She was taken by ambulance to a medical facility for treatment including a blood test.

The shuttle bus had left the parking lot but when it reached the Marine Corps Barracks in Washington, everyone aboard was immediately quarantined while HAZMAT crews prepared to decontaminate the bus. The group has been transferred to another bus, but remains under quarantine.

The Pentagon parking lot remains off limits except for HAZMAT teams and other emergency personnel.

What the hell is wrong with people?

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