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:lol: Not really. These people don't have Ebola.

Still though, should be tested.

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Everyone should be tested.


More "free" public healthcare ......

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Police working the scene around the Manhattan apartment of the doctor diagnosed with Ebola were wearing gloves and masks for their protection, but photos and videos show at least two officers dumping their gear and caution tape into a nearby street-corner trash can.

One clip, above, was posted online by the Daily Mail.

It's unlikely the officers had been inside the apartment of the patient, Dr. Craig Spencer, as early reports from the scene say authorities who went in were wearing hazmat suits. The New York Post said police sealed off the entire block in front of the building, so the officers may have been on duty outside.

However, the casual trashing raised eyebrows at a time when many were already on edge over the first ebola outbreak in New York City.


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From Guinea to the U.S.: Timeline of first Ebola patient in New York City
By Faith Karimi, CNN
updated 7:52 AM EDT, Fri October 24, 2014




(CNN) -- A doctor who recently returned from Guinea has tested positive for Ebola -- the first case of the deadly virus in New York City and the fourth diagnosed in the United States.
Here is a timeline of Craig Spencer's movements since he got back from the West African nation:
When did he return from Guinea?
Spencer came back to the United States last week after treating Ebola patients in Guinea, where he worked for Doctors Without Borders.
Spencer posted this image to Facebook on September 18, saying, \
Spencer posted this image to Facebook on September 18, saying, "Off to Guinea with Doctors Without Borders (MSF)."
He completed his work in Guinea on October 12 and left the country two days later via Brussels, Belgium.
He arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport on October 17, but he exhibited no symptoms of the virus until Thursday morning, said Dr. Mary Travis Bassett, New York City's health commissioner.
The physician, who works at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, was checking his temperature twice a day. He has not seen any patients since his return.
Official: No symptoms while traveling Mayor: Working to protect all New Yorkers Cuomo: 'We're as ready as one can be'
Did he have any symptoms?
The 33-year-old did not have any symptoms after his return, but he developed a fever, nausea, pain and fatigue Thursday morning, authorities said. He began feeling sluggish a couple of days ago, but his fever spiked to 100.3 degrees Fahrenheit (about 38 Celsius) the day his symptoms appeared.

How many people has he been in contact with?
Spencer was in contact with a few people after he started exhibiting symptoms, authorities said. Ebola isn't contagious until someone has symptoms.
Three people -- his fiancée and two friends -- are being placed on quarantine and monitored, health officials said.
Spencer also went for a three-mile jog and visited a bowling alley in Brooklyn on Wednesday evening before feeling symptomatic, according to Bassett.
The bowling alley closed Thursday as a precaution, but it said that health officials have determined there are no risks to customers.
Spencer also traveled on three subway lines. "At the time that the doctor was on the subway, he did not have fever ... he was not symptomatic," Bassett said. Chances of anyone contracting the virus from contact with him are "close to nil," she said.

Is the hospital equipped to handle Ebola cases?
Spencer is at New York's Bellevue Hospital Center, where he has been in isolation since emergency personnel took him there.
Doctor tested for Ebola is Craig Spencer
Photos: The Ebola epidemic Photos: The Ebola epidemic
Family: Infected nurse is Ebola-free
It's one of eight hospitals statewide designated by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo as part of an Ebola preparedness plan.
"We are as ready as one could be," Cuomo said. His state will be different from Texas, he said, where a Liberian man was diagnosed with Ebola and two nurses who treated him later contracted the virus. The man, Thomas Eric Duncan, died October 8.
"We had the advantage of learning from the Dallas experience," he said.
How will his case be different from Duncan's?
Duncan, who had flown from Liberia to Dallas, was the first person diagnosed with the disease in the United States. Two nurses who helped care for him are undergoing treatment, raising concerns about the nation's ability to deal with an outbreak.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said his city followed every protocol in its handling of Spencer's case.
For starters, Spencer was admitted to a hospital as soon as he developed symptoms, unlike Duncan, who was sent home with antibiotics the first time he went to Texas Presbyterian Hospital. Duncan returned days later and was hospitalized.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has dispatched a team to New York to help with the case.
"We want to state at the outset there is no reason for New Yorkers to be alarmed," the mayor said.
What about his neighbors?
Spencer's Manhattan apartment has been isolated.
City health department workers canvassed the neighborhood, distributing information about Ebola and slipping fliers under doors, said Eugene Upshaw, who lives in Spencer's building.
The handbills, which read "Ebola: Am I at risk?" explain the virus, its symptoms and how you can get it.
"What we're doing now is just telling the folks who live here in the neighborhood that they're safe. It's safe for them to be in their buildings, it's safe for them to go to their apartments, it's safe for them to walk down the street," said Sam Miller, associate commissioner of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
Ebola is spread by direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person. The outbreak has killed nearly 5,000 people, mostly in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
How many Ebola cases have been diagnosed in the U.S.?
Spencer is the fourth person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States. After Duncan, who was infected in his native Liberia before being diagnosed in Dallas, two nurses treating him later tested positive and are undergoing treatment.
Have there been other cases involving Americans?
Yes.
Five other Americans have been diagnosed with Ebola in West Africa and later transferred to the U.S. for treatment. They were treated and discharged from hospitals in Atlanta and Omaha, Nebraska.
An additional American died of Ebola in July after traveling to Nigeria from Liberia


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whats the frank-o-meter at as far as worrying goes now
About a 2 on a scale of 1-10 (where 10 is PANIC AND LOOT). This guy was taking care of full blown Ebola patients less than a month ago. Its not like this virus just popped up randomly in NYC.

Better quarantine all bowling balls, subway cars, and Uber vehicles in the greater NYC area.

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I'm not worried about this guy from New York. It seems like he did everything the right way when he started showing symptoms. Also, the two nurses in Texas that had it are not symptom free. Sounds like CDC has gotten their shit together on this.

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I'm not worried about this guy from New York. It seems like he did everything the right way when he started showing symptoms.
This seems to be 100% true from what we have heard. He had been taking his temp twice a day, and called in the federales as soon as he recorded a fever. This should be a lesson to everybody.

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Honestly, its obviously nothing to be worried about from our point of view. But man the authorities reaction and communication with the public has been less than inspiring


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I watched the press conference last night because my wife thinks Ebola is going to be the apocalypse. The NY Mayor, Governor, and public health head spoke calmly and professionally on the matter. All 3 explained several times that this is not a problem, there is no reason to panic, and they spelled out how this Dr did the right thing and that nobody has to worry unless they had contact with his bodily fluids, which is why is fiancee is now is quarantine.

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Monitoring and controlling ebola from medical professionals is relatively easy. They know enough to know what to do and what to look for.

The big test will be if someone contracts it unknowingly from someone they don't know. Not everyone is as smart as us and they may go days with symptoms without treatment. Luckily, you'd have to be really stupid or really stubborn to not seek treatment almost immediately.

The good news is that it seems like they believe the mortality rate if treatment starts in the first day would be pretty low.

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I watched the press conference last night because my wife thinks Ebola is going to be the apocalypse. The NY Mayor, Governor, and public health head spoke calmly and professionally on the matter. All 3 explained several times that this is not a problem, there is no reason to panic, and they spelled out how this Dr did the right thing and that nobody has to worry unless they had contact with his bodily fluids, which is why is fiancee is now is quarantine.

Was this followed by giggling and nudging?

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
The good news is that it seems like they believe the mortality rate if treatment starts in the first day would be pretty low.

Once again, a benefit of not living in a third world country.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
The good news is that it seems like they believe the mortality rate if treatment starts in the first day would be pretty low.

Once again, a benefit of not living in a third world country.
Finally, a good reason to live in America!

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Douchebag wrote:
I'm not worried about this guy from New York. It seems like he did everything the right way when he started showing symptoms.
This seems to be 100% true from what we have heard. He had been taking his temp twice a day, and called in the federales as soon as he recorded a fever. This should be a lesson to everybody.

:lol: :lol: what?

You're not worried but you're checking your temperature twice a day just to be safe?

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We should still be as careful as possible. I don't like hearing stories of these fucks getting back and just going bowling - you should chill the fuck down for 21 days, fuckface!

Everyone that comes in from a flight from any part of West Africa, or a connecting flight, should be made to undergo a 21 day quarantine.

So now you are for rounding US citizens up into FEMA camps?

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Douchebag wrote:
I'm not worried about this guy from New York. It seems like he did everything the right way when he started showing symptoms.
This seems to be 100% true from what we have heard. He had been taking his temp twice a day, and called in the federales as soon as he recorded a fever. This should be a lesson to everybody.

:lol: :lol: what?

You're not worried but you're checking your temperature twice a day just to be safe?

It is a White Sox thing. Their players get regular MRIs. Their fans take their temp twice a day.

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Douchebag wrote:
I'm not worried about this guy from New York. It seems like he did everything the right way when he started showing symptoms.
This seems to be 100% true from what we have heard. He had been taking his temp twice a day, and called in the federales as soon as he recorded a fever. This should be a lesson to everybody.

:lol: :lol: what?

You're not worried but you're checking your temperature twice a day just to be safe?
If I had been in western Africa caring for Ebola patients, yes I would have been checking my temp twice a day.

What I mean is it should be a lesson to everybody that may happen to come in contact with the virus, like healthcare workers.

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Monitoring and controlling ebola from medical professionals is relatively easy. They know enough to know what to do and what to look for.

The big test will be if someone contracts it unknowingly from someone they don't know. Not everyone is as smart as us and they may go days with symptoms without treatment. Luckily, you'd have to be really stupid or really stubborn to not seek treatment almost immediately.

The good news is that it seems like they believe the mortality rate if treatment starts in the first day would be pretty low.


I think this is a fear of public and authorities. That with flu season people will just think they have that and space off concern causing more spread.

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How is it not contagious til symptoms are showing?


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How is it not contagious til symptoms are showing?



Maybe they know that the puking, sneezing, coughing does not start until then? Just a guess but those are the most likely ways to get it?

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How is it not contagious til symptoms are showing?



Maybe they know that the puking, sneezing, coughing does not start until then? Just a guess but those are the most likely ways to get it?


Listen up. These are the words of a structural biologist.

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How is it not contagious til symptoms are showing?



Maybe they know that the puking, sneezing, coughing does not start until then? Just a guess but those are the most likely ways to get it?


Listen up. These are the words of a structural biologist.


...and it begins. :lol:

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