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Vince 
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,12:45 |
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Interesting story here about some of the stuff we were guessing about in the other thread.
Wasn't the reusing of equipment that got the doctor infected. It was a regular hospital patient that only had a fever. Not the "obviously violently ill" patient like the CDC keeps telling us. On one hand, there's the "everyone has a fever over there", but the flip side of that is that this is an area where they should be best at recognizing the symptoms compared with most. Plus this was one of the doctors with a lot of experience with the disease.
The other thing that kind of boggles the mind is the CDC just wanting to send all of his coworkers home after they got back to the states and them quarantining themselves.
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,12:59 |
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Some doctor on The Colbert Report explained all this quite well last night. The chances of you getting infected with ebola are less than the odds of you dying in a car crash or due to a random allergic reaction you have.
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,14:28 |
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(TheCatt @ Oct. 03 2014,17:18)
QUOTE (Vince @ Oct. 03 2014,15:45)
QUOTE It was a regular hospital patient that only had a fever. Â Not the "obviously violently ill" patient like the CDC keeps telling us. Â On one hand, there's the "everyone has a fever over there", but the flip side of that is that this is an area where they should be best at recognizing the symptoms compared with most. Â Plus this was one of the doctors with a lot of experience with the disease.
The other thing that kind of boggles the mind is the CDC just wanting to send all of his coworkers home after they got back to the states and them quarantining themselves. I've not heard "obviously violently ill," I've heard "symptomatic." At any rate, it seems time to stop travelers from West Africa from entering the US. Read an article earlier that said it wouldn't work... it would keep us from solving the big picture problem, which is curing it in Africa, and to do that researches have to go to and from there.
Sounded like a load of shit to me, but that's what the article said.
I will see if I can find it.
*time passes*
Here it is. It is the CDC Chief using an argument that I find to be really fucking stupid.
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/10/ebola-us-border-111581.html
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Malcolm 
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,14:38 |
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You expecting a mutation, Dr. G?
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,14:40 |
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(GORDON @ Oct. 03 2014,17:25)
QUOTE (Malcolm @ Oct. 03 2014,15:59)
QUOTE Some doctor on The Colbert Report explained all this quite well last night. Â The chances of you getting infected with ebola are less than the odds of you dying in a car crash or due to a random allergic reaction you have. Well... that doesn't make sense. Â Contracting ebola doesn't have anything to do with the odds of getting in a car accident, and if more people get ebola, it changes the comparison. The fact is, CDC doctors and shit are just guessing, because ebola has never been here before. Â Chances are, everything will be fine. Â Would not be the first time, however, that we knew all the facts and then there ended up being some unanticipated factor. Agreed. The CURRENT odds may be that low, but it's dynamic.
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Vince 
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(GORDON @ Oct. 03 2014,16:25)
QUOTE (Malcolm @ Oct. 03 2014,15:59)
QUOTE Some doctor on The Colbert Report explained all this quite well last night. Â The chances of you getting infected with ebola are less than the odds of you dying in a car crash or due to a random allergic reaction you have. Well... that doesn't make sense. Â Contracting ebola doesn't have anything to do with the odds of getting in a car accident, and if more people get ebola, it changes the comparison. The fact is, CDC doctors and shit are just guessing, because ebola has never been here before. Â Chances are, everything will be fine. Â Would not be the first time, however, that we knew all the facts and then there ended up being some unanticipated factor. I thought the same thing. The odds of dying in a car wreck in 1910 was a whole hell of a lot less than it is today. Same deal.
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(Vince @ Oct. 03 2014,17:50)
QUOTE (GORDON @ Oct. 03 2014,16:28)
QUOTE I'm not for sealing the border, but I think a 3 week quarantine from the impacted countries isn't a bad idea. But the CDC is pretty stupid. To me they sound arrogant. If they hadn't been making mistakes all along I would be less uneasy.
History shows again and again how nature points out the follies of man. Ebola!
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,15:03 |
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And I never said seal the border. No one has said seal the border. We're just saying restrict travel from the fucking region with the rampant plague that makes you shoot blood from your eyes, ears, and asshole. It doesn't sound unreasonable, to me. Maybe I am just a panic-stricken moron.
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,15:27 |
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Someone on Fark pointed out that the same people who say a half degree rise in temperature by the end of the century is going to kill us all are the same ones saying no one in america is going to die of ebola. Applies to fark people, not here.
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,19:07 |
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It'll be greater than four. Four Americans were killed at Benghazi and most people don't believe any mistakes were made by the government, so the ebola death number will be greater than that before people get angry.
(Wonder if the filmmaker is still in jail that obama called out)
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Posted on: Oct. 03 2014,19:29 |
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I have no significant worry of pandemic from this thing. But I'd still prefer we took some precautions.
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