Sure they can. Just watch...
Sierra Leone burial crews reportedly on strike, leaving Ebola victims in the street
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3212666/posts
“over lack of hazard pay” — how on earth can this bottleneck rise up with Daddy Warbucks Obama on the case?
Full protective suits are not all they’re cracked up to be:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3214511/posts?page=11#11
[Takes frequent rehearsals to build muscle memory before someone can safely remove a protective suit. Some in Armed Forces among the few who have that training. Even they are endangered by exhaustion after 45 minutes in hot tropical climate.]
[Based on wastoute’s posts and personal experience. Been a FRiend since ‘98 if not longer.]
Unfortunately, yesterday Mitch McConnell said that we should do whatever the CDC recommends, when asked about stopping flights out of West Africa.
St_Thomas_Aquinas
Good GRIEF !!!!!!
My ebola research today. God bless you guys!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3217096/posts?page=4#4
FLASH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why AP isnt moving stories for every suspected Ebola case
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3217770/posts
Tuesday, October 21, 2014 5:37:50 AM · by justlittleoleme · 2 replies
Poynter ^ | Oct. 17, 2014 | Kristen Hare
On Friday, the Associated Press posted an advisory to editors about suspected cases of Ebola, which theyre hearing of more and more. The AP has exercised caution in reporting these cases and will continue to do so, the advisory reads. Heres the rest: Most of these suspected cases turn out to be negative. Our bureaus monitor them, but we have not been moving stories or imagery simply because a doctor suspects Ebola and routine precautions are taken while the patient is tested. To report such a case, we look for a solid source saying Ebola is suspected and some sense... [SNIP]
Thought I’d ‘channel’ Mark Steyn today. With this morning’s headlines, it seems proper. News and satire coming up ...
Yesterday, over 100 people in NJ being monitored for ebola and 100 in NY. I guess they are all in magically perfect health because I can’t find any report that any of them in either state are being tested.
Either that, or I missed something. Been googling for an hour this morning. Zip. So there must be no symptoms in over 200 people, right? Or is the AP News Blackout on ebola testing getting tighter? [Right after the ebola czar was announced]
Why AP isnt moving stories for every suspected Ebola case
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3217770/posts
Poynter ^ | Oct. 17, 2014 | Kristen Hare
On Friday, the Associated Press posted an advisory to editors about suspected cases of Ebola, which theyre hearing of more and more. The AP has exercised caution in reporting these cases and will continue to do so, the advisory reads. Heres the rest: Most of these suspected cases turn out to be negative. Our bureaus monitor them, but we have not been moving stories or imagery simply because a doctor suspects Ebola and routine precautions are taken while the patient is tested. To report such a case, we look for a solid source saying Ebola is suspected and some sense... [SNIP]