Posted on 10/11/2014 2:10:15 PM PDT by opentalk
Sooner or later West Africans will be flying here en masse to get our excellent treatment and care.
Thats because you wont be on the front lines caring for patients who arrive with it and putting your own family at risk. I take care of flu patients day in and day out — but I have been vaccinated against the flu. Something you cant do with ebola
Taking care of a flu patient doesn’t give me one second pause. Taking care of an ebola patient will cause me to take measures to protect my family and loved ones including sending my young one away from me for the full incubation period.
Those who don’t have to deal with it can afford to be casual about it.
Dr. Aileen Marty tells Fusion what she saw fighting Ebola in Nigeria
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3214129/posts
The Ebola outbreak continues to spiral out of control. Near the epicenter of the epidemic in West Africa, more than 3,400 people have died and more than 7,000 people have been infected with the virus. Officials are scrambling to contain the outbreak at its source and keep it from spreading.
I suppose we could be in a trouble once more than 1 out of every 150 people in the stricken countries has ebola /sarcasm
Show them the Nation's Capital.
Put them all up in first-class digs for a week in D.C., the best restaurants, a show or two, and at the end of the week, give them all the complimentary White House Tour.
Really, insist on it.
Keep in mind that that contains a large number of unresolved cases. If you want a more accurate mortality rate, you need to compare the number of dead with the number of infections at the time those cases were infected, between 8 and 21 days prior. That will eliminate the unresolved cases which were uninfected at the time those whose outcomes are known were sick and give a higher number for mortality rate.
This outbreak is unprecedented in a couple of ways: It is far, far larger.
It is in urban areas, and not limited to small rural communities/villages.
By virtue of the latter, the outbreak has affected people of means and status who can afford to travel internationally.
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
Pretty much sums it up for me as well. Thanks.
Agreed
Can’t argue with that view. I lean that direction myself.
Both the Dems and GOP-e are facilitating black-market labor because it benefits them financially. So, the border remains open.
I don’t see how illegal immigration helps the unemployed citizens. It almost seems as if the goal is to change the demographics through attrition.
It obviously doesn't, but the left is so practiced at double-speak, they convince low info Americans that it's somehow a benefit to the country. My and my family's fortunes have been directly negatively impacted by illegals in the workforce over the last decade or so.
It almost seems as if the goal is to change the demographics through attrition.
I think they want to change the demographics of the country through sheer overwhelm of numbers, thus our chronically open southern border and lack of deportations.
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