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EBOLA IS IN AMERICA
#61
(09-30-2014, 07:17 PM)Carsman Wrote: And so it begins!

Unless this guy flew back to the USA in his own plane, all the passengers on that plane he was on are now at risk. And all the people those passengers met here and touch will be at risk, and on and so on! Any one, US citizen on not, in an Ebola infested country S/B put in quarantine ("in those countries") for two or three weeks or whatever the incubation period is and has to get a clean bill of health before being allowed to return to their home countries!!! The dumb ass authorities are letting this turn into a pandemic! Fuck, the end may be in sight!
This might be going a bit far. hah
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#62


I don't feel any concern at all, maybe I should but I don't.
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#63
Ebola is, should be the least of anyone's concern;

Thousands of cases of Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68) have been seen across the country since mid-August, landing scores of children in intensive care units with acute respiratory distress. Not only is there no end in sight to this current and extremely rare outbreak (at least in this country), a disturbing new symptom is presenting itself in children who have been infected with EV-D68...paralysis.

Last week, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) announced that nine children in Colorado recently presented with polio-like symptoms, with muscle weakness and paralyzed limbs. Four of the children have tested positive for EV-D68, while health officials are still awaiting the test results for the others.

On Friday, the CDC issued an official health advisory to U.S. physicians, which stated:


Common features included acute focal limb weakness and specific findings on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the spinal cord consisting of non-enhancing lesions largely restricted to the gray matter. In most cases, these lesions spanned more than one level of the spinal cord. Some also had acute cranial nerve dysfunction with correlating non-enhancing brainstem lesions on MRI.

Most of the children stricken with the mysterious paralysis live in Denver, according to the CDC. Of course, Denver is a 'sanctuary city' for illegal aliens. As such, nearly two months ago, the city of Denver applied for a $12 million federal grant to help settle some of the so-called 'unaccompanied minors' who arrived on this country's Southern border in the last several months, the Denver Catholic Register, reported.

We are likely seeing the early stages of an epidemic which, due to President Obama's policy of sending children from Central America and Mexico throughout the interior of this country without any quarantine period, has now allowed EV-D68 to spread to 40 states. And, while this latest affliction is incredibly frightening, the warning signs have been present in this country for at least two years.

Since 2012, there have been two dozen children who have experienced similar paralysis, following respiratory distress, according to Dr. Keith Van Haren, a pediatric neurologist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif.

All of those cases were confined to California (a 'sanctuary state').

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#64
(10-01-2014, 11:48 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(09-30-2014, 07:17 PM)Carsman Wrote: And so it begins!

Unless this guy flew back to the USA in his own plane, all the passengers on that plane he was on are now at risk. And all the people those passengers met here and touch will be at risk, and on and so on! Any one, US citizen on not, in an Ebola infested country S/B put in quarantine ("in those countries") for two or three weeks or whatever the incubation period is and has to get a clean bill of health before being allowed to return to their home countries!!! The dumb ass authorities are letting this turn into a pandemic! Fuck, the end may be in sight!
This might be going a bit far. hah

Yeah, I think Cars faces a much greater risk of suffering a severe panic attack than he does of contracting Ebola. Smiley_emoticons_smile

He's a passionate man.
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#65
(10-01-2014, 12:05 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 11:48 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(09-30-2014, 07:17 PM)Carsman Wrote: And so it begins!

Unless this guy flew back to the USA in his own plane, all the passengers on that plane he was on are now at risk. And all the people those passengers met here and touch will be at risk, and on and so on! Any one, US citizen on not, in an Ebola infested country S/B put in quarantine ("in those countries") for two or three weeks or whatever the incubation period is and has to get a clean bill of health before being allowed to return to their home countries!!! The dumb ass authorities are letting this turn into a pandemic! Fuck, the end may be in sight!
This might be going a bit far. hah

Yeah, I think Cars faces a much greater risk of suffering a severe panic attack than he does of contracting Ebola. Smiley_emoticons_smile

He's a passionate man.

Smiley_emoticons_razz

I do not believe the "don't worry, it's not contagious approach", being touted by our powers to be! I truly hope I'm wrong, but God help us all if I'm right! Again, I don't want to be even a little right.
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Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#66
(10-01-2014, 02:10 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 12:05 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 11:48 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(09-30-2014, 07:17 PM)Carsman Wrote: And so it begins!

Unless this guy flew back to the USA in his own plane, all the passengers on that plane he was on are now at risk. And all the people those passengers met here and touch will be at risk, and on and so on! Any one, US citizen on not, in an Ebola infested country S/B put in quarantine ("in those countries") for two or three weeks or whatever the incubation period is and has to get a clean bill of health before being allowed to return to their home countries!!! The dumb ass authorities are letting this turn into a pandemic! Fuck, the end may be in sight!
This might be going a bit far. hah

Yeah, I think Cars faces a much greater risk of suffering a severe panic attack than he does of contracting Ebola. Smiley_emoticons_smile

He's a passionate man.

Smiley_emoticons_razz

I do not believe the "don't worry, it's not contagious approach", being touted by our powers to be! I truly hope I'm wrong, but God help us all if I'm right! Again, I don't want to be even a little right.
Don't lose any sleep over it because you're wrong.
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#67
Mags, I'm not sure about the validity of that article you posted from The Examiner.

Here's a related story about the virus and those afflicted.

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/10/01/health...?hpt=us_c2

In my opinion, there's no evidence of a link beween immigrant children and the infection just because a couple of the states that have experienced cases also happen to house immigrant children. I'm not saying that there couldn't be such a link but that's far from a given at this point, as far as I can see.
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#68
(10-01-2014, 03:42 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 02:10 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 12:05 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 11:48 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(09-30-2014, 07:17 PM)Carsman Wrote: And so it begins!

Unless this guy flew back to the USA in his own plane, all the passengers on that plane he was on are now at risk. And all the people those passengers met here and touch will be at risk, and on and so on! Any one, US citizen on not, in an Ebola infested country S/B put in quarantine ("in those countries") for two or three weeks or whatever the incubation period is and has to get a clean bill of health before being allowed to return to their home countries!!! The dumb ass authorities are letting this turn into a pandemic! Fuck, the end may be in sight!
This might be going a bit far. hah

Yeah, I think Cars faces a much greater risk of suffering a severe panic attack than he does of contracting Ebola. Smiley_emoticons_smile

He's a passionate man.

Smiley_emoticons_razz

I do not believe the "don't worry, it's not contagious approach", being touted by our powers to be! I truly hope I'm wrong, but God help us all if I'm right! Again, I don't want to be even a little right.
Don't lose any sleep over it because you're wrong.

You talk like you know, or do you just believe "them"?
Carsman: Loves Living Large
Home is where you're treated the best, but complain the most!
Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#69
(10-01-2014, 04:26 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 03:42 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 02:10 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 12:05 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 11:48 AM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: This might be going a bit far. hah

Yeah, I think Cars faces a much greater risk of suffering a severe panic attack than he does of contracting Ebola. Smiley_emoticons_smile

He's a passionate man.

Smiley_emoticons_razz

I do not believe the "don't worry, it's not contagious approach", being touted by our powers to be! I truly hope I'm wrong, but God help us all if I'm right! Again, I don't want to be even a little right.
Don't lose any sleep over it because you're wrong.

You talk like you know, or do you just believe "them"?
I have a very good understanding of viruses and blood bourne pathogens. Currently there are very few viruses that can exist outside of the body of it's host, even fewer for a length of time required to infect another host. Furthermore, transmission from host to host via dermal contact is even less of a risk. Many people confuse characteristics of viruses with that of bacterium simply becuse techniques to avoid transmissions are similar. That in and of itself does not make them the same by means of transmission. Wash your hands often and avoid rubbing your eyes, nose mouth etc... and you will be fine.
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#70
(10-01-2014, 05:51 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 04:26 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 03:42 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 02:10 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 12:05 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: Yeah, I think Cars faces a much greater risk of suffering a severe panic attack than he does of contracting Ebola. Smiley_emoticons_smile

He's a passionate man.

Smiley_emoticons_razz

I do not believe the "don't worry, it's not contagious approach", being touted by our powers to be! I truly hope I'm wrong, but God help us all if I'm right! Again, I don't want to be even a little right.
Don't lose any sleep over it because you're wrong.

You talk like you know, or do you just believe "them"?
I have a very good understanding of viruses and blood bourne pathogens. Currently there are very few viruses that can exist outside of the body of it's host, even fewer for a length of time required to infect another host. Furthermore, transmission from host to host via dermal contact is even less of a risk. Many people confuse characteristics of viruses with that of bacterium simply becuse techniques to avoid transmissions are similar. That in and of itself does not make them the same by means of transmission. Wash your hands often and avoid rubbing your eyes, nose mouth etc... and you will be fine.

All well and good with your knowledge, have you watched the news lately? There is already another possible Ebola infected person the that the original carrier was in contact with. This can be only the tip of the iceberg!
Carsman: Loves Living Large
Home is where you're treated the best, but complain the most!
Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#71
(10-01-2014, 07:42 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 05:51 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 04:26 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 03:42 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 02:10 PM)Carsman Wrote: Smiley_emoticons_razz

I do not believe the "don't worry, it's not contagious approach", being touted by our powers to be! I truly hope I'm wrong, but God help us all if I'm right! Again, I don't want to be even a little right.
Don't lose any sleep over it because you're wrong.

You talk like you know, or do you just believe "them"?
I have a very good understanding of viruses and blood bourne pathogens. Currently there are very few viruses that can exist outside of the body of it's host, even fewer for a length of time required to infect another host. Furthermore, transmission from host to host via dermal contact is even less of a risk. Many people confuse characteristics of viruses with that of bacterium simply becuse techniques to avoid transmissions are similar. That in and of itself does not make them the same by means of transmission. Wash your hands often and avoid rubbing your eyes, nose mouth etc... and you will be fine.

All well and good with your knowledge, have you watched the news lately? There is already another possible Ebola infected person the that the original carrier was in contact with. This can be only the tip of the iceberg!

Furthermore, the Ebola virus has already mutated 50 times with the thousands of transmittals of the virus. It may only be a matter of time before the virus eventually mutates into an "airborne" virus, and then all hell will brake loose!
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Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#72


Cars, do you worry about getting Aids? I ask because your chances of getting Ebola are about the same. Those with Ebola are not contagious until they are exhibiting symptoms and I sincerely doubt you are going to be around anyone who is vomiting or bleeding. It is not as easy to catch as you seem to think it is.

Stop listening to people who are telling you the sky is falling. It's not.
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#73
(10-02-2014, 06:23 AM)Duchess Wrote:

Cars, do you worry about getting Aids? I ask because your chances of getting Ebola are about the same. Those with Ebola are not contagious until they are exhibiting symptoms and I sincerely doubt you are going to be around anyone who is vomiting or bleeding. It is not as easy to catch as you seem to think it is.

Stop listening to people who are telling you the sky is falling. It's not.

I really am not worried as much as you may think, or I act like I am.
I'm more concerned that our illustrious leaders will botch the overall situation. I realize that the threat is minimal right now, and chances are very slim for being infected. However, if "they" do let it get out of hand, as great as this country is, we may not be able to handle the exponentially spread of the virus, especially if it mutates to being "airborne"!
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Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#74
(10-01-2014, 03:51 PM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: In my opinion, there's no evidence of a link beween immigrant children and the infection just because a couple of the states that have experienced cases also happen to house immigrant children. I'm not saying that there couldn't be such a link but that's far from a given at this point, as far as I can see.

Yes, I see that there is only a comparison between the two that does not really tie them both together. I researched it for a bit last night and because the government never said who went where its really tough to speculate that the two are linked. The virus was first seen in California back in 1962 and I cannot find the first person that it hit. One thing is for sure, its spreading. I heard one kid died yesterday in N.J. I think. It really needs more research though.
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#75
(10-01-2014, 07:42 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 05:51 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 04:26 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 03:42 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 02:10 PM)Carsman Wrote: Smiley_emoticons_razz

I do not believe the "don't worry, it's not contagious approach", being touted by our powers to be! I truly hope I'm wrong, but God help us all if I'm right! Again, I don't want to be even a little right.
Don't lose any sleep over it because you're wrong.

You talk like you know, or do you just believe "them"?
I have a very good understanding of viruses and blood bourne pathogens. Currently there are very few viruses that can exist outside of the body of it's host, even fewer for a length of time required to infect another host. Furthermore, transmission from host to host via dermal contact is even less of a risk. Many people confuse characteristics of viruses with that of bacterium simply becuse techniques to avoid transmissions are similar. That in and of itself does not make them the same by means of transmission. Wash your hands often and avoid rubbing your eyes, nose mouth etc... and you will be fine.

All well and good with your knowledge, have you watched the news lately? There is already another possible Ebola infected person the that the original carrier was in contact with. This can be only the tip of the iceberg!
And that person is a relative.
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#76
(10-01-2014, 08:15 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 07:42 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 05:51 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 04:26 PM)Carsman Wrote:
(10-01-2014, 03:42 PM)Blindgreed1 Wrote: Don't lose any sleep over it because you're wrong.

You talk like you know, or do you just believe "them"?
I have a very good understanding of viruses and blood bourne pathogens. Currently there are very few viruses that can exist outside of the body of it's host, even fewer for a length of time required to infect another host. Furthermore, transmission from host to host via dermal contact is even less of a risk. Many people confuse characteristics of viruses with that of bacterium simply becuse techniques to avoid transmissions are similar. That in and of itself does not make them the same by means of transmission. Wash your hands often and avoid rubbing your eyes, nose mouth etc... and you will be fine.

All well and good with your knowledge, have you watched the news lately? There is already another possible Ebola infected person the that the original carrier was in contact with. This can be only the tip of the iceberg!

Furthermore, the Ebola virus has already mutated 50 times with the thousands of transmittals of the virus. It may only be a matter of time before the virus eventually mutates into an "airborne" virus, and then all hell will brake loose!
A virus mutates everytime it enters a new host, so I dare say your figure of 50 times is far too low. However, the degree of mutation is what is relevant, and to date the virus has not mutated towards airbourne or dermal transmission so just stop drinking the media kool-aide Cars.
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#77
(08-03-2014, 04:20 PM)Duchess Wrote:

CONAKRY, GUINEA—With the death toll in West Africa continuing to rise amid a new outbreak of the Ebola virus, leading medical experts announced Wednesday that a vaccine for the deadly disease is still at least 50 white people from being developed. “While all measures are being taken to contain the spread of the contagion, an effective, safe, and reliable Ebola inoculation unfortunately remains roughly 50 to 60 white people away, if not more,” said Tulane University pathologist Gregory Wensmann, adding that while progress has been made over the course of the last two or three white people, a potential Ebola vaccination is still many more white people off. “We are confident, however, that with each passing white person, we’re moving closer to an eventual antigenic that will prevent and possibly even eradicate the disease.” Wensmann said he remained optimistic that the vaccine would not take considerably longer than his prediction, as waiting more than 50 white people for an effective preventative measure was something the world would simply not allow...

...reports The Onion.


LOL, Oh My God, I sent this to a guy I know, text message. Its now running all over the company. People are nuts.
Funny shit but probably more true than not.
I am not worried about an Ebola pandemic here in the US, it takes more than 2 people to be a pandemic.
We have things like Clean Running water, soap, hand sanitizer, flush toilets, hospitals with protocols to handle blood pathogens...common sense like don't be touching the guy that just died from ebola...
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#78
Time will tell.

I don't want to be right, I hope every one else is.
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Life is short, make the most of it, get outta here!

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#79


There are all kinds of stories out there right now. I'm not even going to read them. It looks like some people are on the verge of losing their minds about this Ebola being in the states. All I can do is educate myself with facts and not pay any attention to the bs.
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#80
(10-02-2014, 02:52 PM)Duchess Wrote:

There are all kinds of stories out there right now. I'm not even going to read them. It looks like some people are on the verge of losing their minds about this Ebola being in the states. All I can do is educate myself with facts and not pay any attention to the bs.
Smart gal. Blowing-kisses
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