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To: Mrs. P
This thing is highly contagious and can either go through the flimsy fabric of gown they are wearing, or through masks or both. It is spread by more than direct contact too.

I hear a lot of folks saying things like this but let's stop and think for a moment. So far in Africa with basically no health care things aren't as bad as folks think it's going to get in the US. Let's review some basic facts. The Flu kills 50,000+ each year in the US with 10 million or more getting the flu. This all happens in a few mere months during the winter, that's how quickly the Flu spreads, it's airborne, but lethality is quite low. Now, if Ebola was Airborne then the backward continent Africa would be totally gone, Ebola has been raging for months there, only 4,000+ dead thus far with a lethality rate of 50% they are saying. That means 50% of those exposed survived basically on their own with little or no help and poor immune systems, no vitamins, nothing. To top it off the doctors initially were spreading it to everyone even those not in hospitals for Ebola to give it a big ol' jump start. None of the people on the plane with Duncan thus far have it, none of the people in Duncan's apartment thus far have it, none of the police officers thus far have, even the guys who sprayed his vomit with zero protection thus far don't have it. Now, Duncan was "intubated" and that is probably a very, very big mistake, dialyses too, but being "intubated" will not be done anymore. There is a point now where they know that extreme life saving measures cannot be taken.
57 posted on 10/12/2014 2:17:33 PM PDT by JeepRubicon
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To: JeepRubicon

Your premise makes no sense.


67 posted on 10/12/2014 2:47:37 PM PDT by austinaero
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To: JeepRubicon
Ebola has been raging for months there, only 4,000+ dead thus far with a lethality rate of 50% they are saying.

Be careful of those numbers.

It will take a couple of weeks for the known cases today to be resolved (recovered or dead). If you compare the known dead with those infected as of two weeks ago, the mortality rate will be more accurate (and in this case, generally upwards of 60-70%).

68 posted on 10/12/2014 2:51:45 PM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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To: JeepRubicon

What you write makes no sense. This isn’t the flu, toots.

I have some experience with hospitals and disease and all, being a RN with some experience in critical care.

They will go all-out to save any patient with Ebola, including intubation and dialysis, as long as possible with this.

This is all unfolding just like the HIV/AIDS stuff did back in the day. Lots of lies, misinformation and bad advice. I’m not advocating panic, but common sense would be nice.


74 posted on 10/12/2014 5:02:57 PM PDT by Mrs. P
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