Ebola Patient Coming To U.S. |
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Ebola Patient Coming to U.S.
EBV has 50% mortality rate. The Spanish flu had like a 25% mortality rate... Where am I going with this? I dunno. But sure am glad I don't live in Texas.
That it's a problem isn't in question.
The scope of the problem and the fear response being pushed by some people, however, is overblown. It's interesting how the paranoia and uninformed panic here mirrors that in countries where the disease has run rampant. At least the people in third world countries have the excuse of probably not knowing any better, but all it takes here is some rudimentary research on the virus and modes of transmission to help understand the current situation in Texas right now.
Ragnarok.Nausi said: » Ok so if you were a person in an African, Ebola-sacked nation being 31, I'd already be a senior citizen, I'd kiss my little grandchildren, & thank the gods for a long life. It's in Texas they're gonna expose the cattle. It's gonna be in the food supply. we're already dead man....
..thats sort of what it feels like reading Nausis posts. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » It's in Texas they're gonna expose the cattle. It's gonna be in the food supply. we're already dead man.... ..thats sort of what it feels like reading Nausis posts. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » EBV has 50% mortality rate. The Spanish flu had like a 25% mortality rate... Where am I going with this? I dunno. But sure am glad I don't live in Texas. Ugh...People are such filthbags though. It's hard not to think about it. Why couldn't they just transport him to Honduras? They have great medical facilities, right? that's why I continue to hide up north, not as many of the filthy buggers.
Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » EBV has 50% mortality rate. The Spanish flu had like a 25% mortality rate... Where am I going with this? I dunno. But sure am glad I don't live in Texas. Ugh...People are such filthbags though. It's hard not to think about it. Why couldn't they just transport him to Honduras? They have great medical facilities, right? Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » EBV has 50% mortality rate. The Spanish flu had like a 25% mortality rate... Where am I going with this? I dunno. But sure am glad I don't live in Texas. Ugh...People are such filthbags though. It's hard not to think about it. Why couldn't they just transport him to Honduras? They have great medical facilities, right? It's not a Texas only problem. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » It's in Texas they're gonna expose the cattle. It's gonna be in the food supply. we're already dead man.... ..thats sort of what it feels like reading Nausis posts. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » It's in Texas they're gonna expose the cattle. It's gonna be in the food supply. we're already dead man.... ..thats sort of what it feels like reading Nausis posts. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » EBV has 50% mortality rate. The Spanish flu had like a 25% mortality rate... Where am I going with this? I dunno. But sure am glad I don't live in Texas. Ugh...People are such filthbags though. It's hard not to think about it. Why couldn't they just transport him to Honduras? They have great medical facilities, right? It's not a Texas only problem. Did I say it was a "Texas problem"? Refer to previous page as to the level of inconsiderate uncleanliness among humans beyond a sneeze or cough. Other bodily fluids...People are gross. Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » EBV has 50% mortality rate. The Spanish flu had like a 25% mortality rate... Where am I going with this? I dunno. But sure am glad I don't live in Texas. Ugh...People are such filthbags though. It's hard not to think about it. Why couldn't they just transport him to Honduras? They have great medical facilities, right? It's not a Texas only problem. Did I say it was a "Texas problem"? Refer to previous page as to the level of inconsiderate uncleanliness among humans beyond a sneeze or cough. Other bodily fluids...People are gross. However, there are plenty of posters here who seem to think that this is a Texas only issue. Several of them are on this very page making this a Texas only issue.... Siren.Mosin said: » It's more of an african problem. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Didn't mean to imply that you said that. However, there are plenty of posters here who seem to think that this is a Texas only issue. Several of them are on this very page making this a Texas only issue.... I think you're interpreting some sarcastic one-off statements a little concretely. Hence my lead balloon. Because that's how they went over. Okay...I think I may need to either stop slurping down coffee or actually take Ramy's advice. Ugh...
Ragnarok.Nausi said: » You know what direct contact is? Within 3 feet of someone. Quote: If you believe direct contact is something more difficult than that to encounter, you're a sheep. Asura.Kingnobody said: » It's more of a human problem. nah, humans will be fine. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Yeah, cause after this, we will either all be dead or immune to the virus. you goofy son of a ***, your crazy ideas require 100% global saturation, which will never in hell happen. they'll contain it eventually, but even if they didn't it's not as dire as rush tells you. Siren.Mosin said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Yeah, cause after this, we will either all be dead or immune to the virus. you goofy son of a ***, your crazy ideas require 100% global saturation, which will never in hell happen. they'll contain it eventually, but even if they didn't it's not as dire as rush tells you. I figured the second sentence was a giveaway. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » It's interesting how the paranoia and uninformed panic here mirrors that in countries where the disease has run rampant. At least the people in third world countries have the excuse of probably not knowing any better, but all it takes here is some rudimentary research on the virus and modes of transmission to help understand the current situation in Texas right now. I agree the paranoia regarding the ebola virus is a bit excessive right now, however that comes to be expected in our hypochondriac society. It's better patients be excessively hygienic and take precautionary measures then take none at all. Meningitis and its transmission this year for example was really down-played and it wasn't until 8 people contracted the bacteria and 3 died that people, physicians, and health officials started to take measures. Lakshmi.Zerowone said: » EBV has 50% mortality rate. The Spanish flu had like a 25% mortality rate... Where am I going with this? I dunno. But sure am glad I don't live in Texas. Bahamut.Kara said: » no, that is not how direct contact is defined. That is how low risk contact/exposure is defined. First of all you don't offer a defenition for "direct encounter" You only offer one for "high risk" exposure. However within high risk exposure you cite "Direct skin contact with, or exposure to blood or body fluids of, an EVD patient" I don't even think you need to be within 3 feet of someone to inhale the aerosol they release when they sneeze or cough their bodily fluids all over the place. EBOLA? THANKS OBAMA. ALL THOSE WEST AFRICANS ARE HERE BECAUSE YOU DIDNT SECURE THE BORDERS.
Ragnarok.Nausi said: » I don't even think you need to be within 3 feet of someone to inhale the aerosol they release when they sneeze or cough their bodily fluids all over the place. You're right you don't. However every class of viruses has different sensitivities to oxygen, UV light, and heat. Certain viruses, ebola included, react with oxygen and can't survive indefinitely in air. Only certain classes of viruses can survive for longer periods in the air like rhinovirus and othomyxovirus. |
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