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‎10-23-2014 11:48 PM
On 10/23/2014 focksie said:On 10/23/2014 Ismilealot said:On 10/23/2014 Autumn in NY said:On 10/23/2014 Ismilealot said:Oh boy, NYC. I wonder how many places this guy has been the last few days and how many people he has been around. It seems that his fever was already pretty high and he had gastro symptoms.
He didn't bother to take his temperature either. He waited until he felt really sick and then it got to 103 degrees before he called and reported his symptoms! He also exposed his girlfriend. Wouldn't want him as my doctor.
Just unreal. The big question, how did he get through the airport screenings?????He was asymptomatic on arrival and for a whole week at home up until last night/this morning.
I understand that. I was just throwing that question out there because just a few days ago we had these same posters on here arguing over a travel ban and some of us made the point that they could be asymptomatic at an airport but indeed be INFECTED with the virus. Once we fly them here to the USA, they become INFECTIOUS and symptomatic.
‎10-23-2014 11:48 PM
Yes, someone here has a good idea..........staying home for 21 days. The supermarkets around here deliver groceries, etc. Pay by credit card ahead of time. The best idea yet. No money exchanged during the 21 days.
‎10-23-2014 11:48 PM
The nurse with the low-grade fever had no symptoms so why did they contact everyone on the plane she sat next to?
‎10-23-2014 11:49 PM
If we can't trust DOCTORS to not get on the NYC subway and go to a bowling alley and a NURSE not to hop on a plane and run to a bridal shop and look at wedding dresses after they have been exposed to infectious fluids of dead Ebola patients who in the heck can we trust to be smart about risk and infecting others? Are these people stupid or just lacking in common sense? Why would these people not care about who they infect? Ewww. This is just not acceptable.
Really, I don't understand this at all. Shouldn't these medical professionals be smart enough to quarantine themselves long enough to determine if they are infected or not? Not run around on public transportation and potentially infect others. Just really dumb and careless.
When will this lack of common sense stop??
‎10-23-2014 11:50 PM
When an infection does occur in humans, the virus can be spread in several ways to others. Ebola is spread through direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes in, for example, the eyes, nose, or mouth) with
‎10-23-2014 11:50 PM
‎10-23-2014 11:50 PM
On 10/23/2014 GrettaGarbled said:On 10/23/2014 minkbunny said:I would think you would need much more intimate contact than with a bowling bowl or bowling shoes.On 10/23/2014 GrettaGarbled said: OMG. Bowling bowls and bowling shoes? Only if he threw up on them and you put them on. Or licked the bowling bowl. Good grief.I am no alarmist but one can spread the disease through sweat.
But isn't this disease called ebowla?
‎10-23-2014 11:51 PM
On 10/23/2014 GrettaGarbled said: I would think you would need much more intimate contact than with a bowling bowl or bowling shoes.
Speculation, not fact. We should be erring on the side of caution.
‎10-23-2014 11:51 PM
Great, just great. What happened to the 21 day quarantine?
‎10-23-2014 11:52 PM
On 10/23/2014 Autumn in NY said:The nurse with the low-grade fever had no symptoms so why did they contact everyone on the plane she sat next to?
Good question.
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