Posted on 10/15/2014 5:57:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
BELTON (October 15, 2014) A North Belton Middle School student and a Sparta Elementary School student were on the same flight Monday as a Dallas nurse who tested positive for Ebola Tuesday night after caring for a man who was the first person diagnosed in the U.S. with the potentially deadly virus, Belton school officials confirmed late Wednesday afternoon.
During a news conference Wednesday evening Belton ISD Superintendent Dr. Susan Kincannon assured parents that the two students are at low risk to themselves and to others and that its safe to send children to class Thursday.
We anticipate that some parents will choose to keep their children at home, she said.
No decision has been made on whether the absences of students who are kept home will be counted as excused or unexcused.
Additional information would be sent to parents Wednesday night, Kincannon said...
(Excerpt) Read more at kwtx.com ...
Well, now that they’ve moved the incubation period out to 42 days things will get interesting.
When was that? And did anyone tell soup lady?
If you like your children, you can keep your children [at home].
If you immobilize everyone who has been in contact in the last 3 days with the 132 people on Frontier 1143, you start to get a non-trivial number of folks...
"The Ebola outbreak in West Africa has claimed more than 4,000 lives, but the death of a man who was diagnosed with the virus in Dallas has sparked concerns about the threat the disease could pose here. How worried are you about Ebola?"
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95% of confirmed cases have an incubation period in the range of 1 to 21 days; 98% have an incubation period that falls within the 1 to 42 day interval. [1] "
I'd want to go with the 99.999% period myself.
Don't forget the period the virii are still present in semen after "the cure".
Vinson went to Ohio for a visit and included visiting her fiance. Errrrr isn’t he potentially quite at risk at this time?
I just read that - that WHO is now saying the incubation period could be 42 days.
Maybe he’s okay if you look at the CDC guy’s advise on riding on the bus. You can’t get it riding on the bus. But you can give it if you’re riding the bus. I imagine that rule can be adapted to sex.
IIRC, one of the Nigerian contacts turned positive on day 20 something. More than 21 IIRC, maybe day 24 or 25?
Can’t find that article right now. I remember thinking at the time, ‘hmmmm’.
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“Vinson went to Ohio for a visit and included visiting her fiance. Errrrr isnt he potentially quite at risk at this time?”
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Probably minimally unless he kissed his fiancé (or otherwise exchanged bodily fluids), touched her or her clothing in any way (risking contact with sweat), touched any door knobs (or suitcase handles, remote controllers, keyboards, water faucet handles, etc., etc.) or anything else she may have touched.
So, if he avoided all of the above and wore a biologic full protective suit, he should be at minimum risk.
“No decision has been made on whether the absences of students who are kept home will be counted as excused or unexcused.”
If I had kids in that school I would keep them home just to keep them from being exposed to the idiocy of Dr. Susan Kincannon.
At that length of time how can they really tell?
Perhaps- the powers that be will suspend elections if they can immobilise enough of the population.
Mandatory vasectomies for the "cured"?
.... However .... if there is a resulting infection ..... It should be noted that the nurse was breaking the proper CDC Protocol and should never had gotten on that plane .....
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