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Old 10-19-2014, 07:32 PM   #46
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We have sort of a paradox with Duncan, or patient "zero"

It seems, while obviously very sick with Ebola, stayed with Familly, sat in a Hospitol waiting room, and was at least in the same room with other people, all who had no protection what so ever from the contagion.

So, who gets ebola? Two nurses who by all accounts were wearing the very best in protection.

I think we have dodged a bullet. No other person that was in contact with Duncan seems to be ill.

So I guess that means we can hang out the "Ebola welcome" sign to all comers.
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Old 10-19-2014, 11:22 PM   #47
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If you go by the numbers then you have to assume that WTF is a dishonest asshole. He is asking about "deaths" and not cases is the first clue.
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OK....How many cases do you expect in the next 2 months? I expect very few but by then the November election will be over.
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, sat in a Hospitol waiting room, and was at least in the same room with other people, all who had no protection what so ever from the contagion.

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Unless they came in direct contact with him....I do not expect there to be any cases arise from this encounter.
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Old 10-20-2014, 07:43 AM   #48
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So, who gets ebola? Two nurses who by all accounts were wearing the very best in protection.
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The account I heard is that the nurses treated him before he was diagnosed Ebola positive.

They weren't wearing the "best in protection" either. This is another lie of the Obama administration. Not "any hospital can treat this disease". There's only a few hospitals with a few beds that can "more safely" treat patients with the disease when the patient turns symptomatic. That's why they are being flown around the country. It wouldn't take much to overwhelm the Ebola response system. As far as I can tell there only one of those specially prepared jets that are flying the patients around the country.

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OK....How many cases do you expect in the next 2 months? I expect very few but by then the November election will be over.

Unless they came in direct contact with him....I do not expect there to be any cases arise from this encounter.
You know, if Obama put in a West African travel ban, I would expect ZERO new imported cases (except where we flew in affected medical workers).
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Old 10-20-2014, 08:19 AM   #49
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Default This is just another Tea'billy game. Fox News has you boys howling at the moon again.

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The account I heard is that the nurses treated him before he was diagnosed Ebola positive.

They weren't wearing the "best in protection" either. This is another lie of the Obama administration. Not "any hospital can treat this disease". There's only a few hospitals with a few beds that can "more safely" treat patients with the disease when the patient turns symptomatic. That's why they are being flown around the country. It wouldn't take much to overwhelm the Ebola response system. As far as I can tell there only one of those specially prepared jets that are flying the patients around the country.

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That is because that is all they need at this time. I suspect that will be all they need. Had any of you Obama haters listened to the science you would have seen this successful conclusion too. Thus my thread. This is a way for you to bash Obama , when in fact you should wind up tipping your hat and saying, "Job well done."






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You know, if Obama put in a West African travel ban, I would expect ZERO new imported cases (except where we flew in affected medical workers).
Everything has a cost/benefit analysis. That you do not agree with this one , yet you did with the 2003 invasion of Iraq tells me all I need to know.
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Old 10-21-2014, 06:33 AM   #50
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Old 10-21-2014, 08:46 AM   #51
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^^^^

I'd rather catch Ebola than spend a day with that self centered bitch.
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Old 10-21-2014, 11:12 AM   #52
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I'd rather catch Ebola than spend a day with that self centered bitch.
Now that was a good one, lol.



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Old 10-21-2014, 12:20 PM   #53
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I'm going to go with '3' and take the under.

Making this 'crisis' about the same magnitude as any number of traffic accidents on any given day (and I live in Dallas).
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Old 10-21-2014, 01:05 PM   #54
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I'm betting one more case and Hussein denies travel from the "affected" countries in Africa. That will significantly reduce the risk and limit the US cases to less than 5.
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Old 10-22-2014, 07:36 AM   #55
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.... I suspect that will be all they need. Had any of you Obama haters listened to the science you would have seen this successful conclusion too. Thus my thread. This is a way for you to bash Obama , when in fact you should wind up tipping your hat and saying, "Job well done."
"The Science" coming from you is rich. No, Obama said that the possibility of Ebola making our shores was "extreme small" just weeks before it hit the shores.

Then his CDC director said that "Any hospital with isolation unit can treat an Ebola patient." What happens? Two nurses get the disease and Duncan dies.

Then the CDC waits to whisk the nurses off (which they have the resources to do) to hospitals that can effectively treat the disease without the caregivers becoming victims themselves.

From what I read yesterday, the American Embassy in Liberia is still handing out travel visa.

No, this has more more to do with "competence" than "cost/benefit" analysis.

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You are WTF the moronic buffoon. Can't even keep your own thread on topic. I look forward to examining the pre-2004 numbers and sources you used in your 2003 Iraq invasion cost/benefit analysis.

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I'd rather catch Ebola than spend a day with that self centered bitch.
In the unlikely event Kimmy spent a day with me, Ebola would be the last thing she caught.
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In the unlikely event Kimmy spent a day with me, Ebola would be the last thing she caught.
She would for sure catch a case of the dumbass.


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Old 10-22-2014, 07:49 AM   #57
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Was watching the latest episode of the Black List. They had a case of a biological agent in the form of a 700 year old version of pneumonic plague with an extremely high mortality rate. The difference was that they were competent. They had to call only one person to shut down airlines, stop flights, get a quarantine in place, and even get other countries to turn or divert planes with only a two hour notice. Like most TV shows this one was probably written last month and filmed three to four weeks ago. Maybe we should hire those people who seem to know what has to be done.
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Old 10-22-2014, 08:26 AM   #58
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meanwhile, Ebola continues to claim hundreds of US lives...

Huh? it isn't? The hell you say!
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meanwhile, Ebola continues to claim hundreds of US lives...

Huh? it isn't? The hell you say!



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I was down in Galveston earlier even ate down there (hope i dont get ebola) ... the only thing happening down there is the new renovation at UTMB ... look like a ghost town
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