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bobabode 10-02-2014 04:24 PM

"Here's How You Get Ebola"
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/t...ebola/?hpid=z1

Despite the CNN/PoxNoise fear mongering, it's not that easy to contract the virus in the US/EU or any other First World nation.

Wasillaguy 10-02-2014 08:13 PM

That's all well and good. Call me crazy but I don't see the harm in being a bit paranoid when it comes to deadly viruses.
I wouldn't continue to live in that apartment complex right now if I could find a place elsewhere. I'm not sure I'd want to eat out in the area. Nor would I really want to go anywhere too close to other people around there. I'd be using hand sanitizer every time I touched a doorknob or public touchscreen, or maybe just put on some rubber gloves. And I think I'd be very conscious about putting my hands to my mouth, eyes, or nose.

donquixote99 10-02-2014 08:52 PM

You're not crazy, but you are experiencing the frequent human over-reaction to a novel threat.

Logically, you know perfectly well that your environment is not packed with Ebola virius. In fact, I would bet a large sum that there is not one Ebola virus in Alaska, if there was a taker and a way to settle the bet....

Wasillaguy 10-02-2014 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by donquixote99 (Post 243943)
You're not crazy, but you are experiencing the frequent human over-reaction to a novel threat.

Logically, you know perfectly well that your environment is not packed with Ebola virius. In fact, I would bet a large sum that there is not one Ebola virus in Alaska, if there was a taker and a way to settle the bet....

I'm sure you're probably right.
Did you miss that all my comments were about the North Dallas area, in particular?
Not that it can't happen here. If you remember, it was very unlikely to happen anywhere in the U.S. according to the gov, only a week or so ago.

donquixote99 10-02-2014 09:42 PM

Yeah, i wasn't in the right location.

In any case, the third world problem is mainly that they try to treat sick people at home and even hide them. So lots more people get it from dying and dead people. First world medicine isolates victims and cuts off transmission.

Absent end-stage transmission, Ebola is a lousy disease for killing lots of people. The victims are incapacitated too fast. They can't go around spreading it very long.

But by all means keep your hands clean. That's a great idea in any case.

Oerets 10-02-2014 10:28 PM

How incredibly selfish, self centered was this person to take the chance of infecting others. From the reports I read and heard this is a very contagious terrible illness and this person seen it first hand before returning to the USA. Criminal at first blush....




Barney

Wasillaguy 10-02-2014 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by donquixote99 (Post 243946)
Yeah, i wasn't in the right location.

In any case, the third world problem is mainly that they try to treat sick people at home and even hide them. So lots more people get it from dying and dead people. First world medicine isolates victims and cuts off transmission.

Absent end-stage transmission, Ebola is a lousy disease for killing lots of people. The victims are incapacitated too fast. They can't go around spreading it very long.

But by all means keep your hands clean. That's a great idea in any case.

Problem is, people don't immediately change their habits just because they travel or migrate to the other side of the planet. It's entirely possible someone will hole up with their family, and the family perform traditional washing/ceremonies on the corpse.
It's also not beyond the realm that a lone wolf extremist, or even a group, might intentionally seek out a method/medium to quickly spread the virus using an aerosol or food contamination.
Admittedly, the casualty numbers would probably not be very impressive, unless of course, if you or a loved one were among the count.

As I said before, I don't see the harm in being a little paranoid about it.

hillbilly 10-02-2014 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oerets (Post 243947)
How incredibly selfish, self centered was this person to take the chance of infecting others. From the reports I read and heard this is a very contagious terrible illness and this person seen it first hand before returning to the USA. Criminal at first blush....




Barney

If I heard correctly, I coulda swore he carried an infected woman out of HIS landlords complex. Would that mean he lived there and just came here for a visit? Also, I heard that school aged kids were in direct contact with him here in the states. If that's true then I hope they don't get sick too.

bobabode 10-02-2014 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by hillbilly (Post 243951)
If I heard correctly, I coulda swore he carried an infected woman out of HIS landlords complex. Would that mean he lived there and just came here for a visit? Also, I heard that school aged kids were in direct contact with him here in the states. If that's true then I hope they don't get sick too.

He lives in Dallas and was visiting family in Liberia where he contracted the disease by carrying a woman (who was infected) to a hospital in Liberia. AFAIK.

hillbilly 10-03-2014 12:07 AM

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Originally Posted by bobabode (Post 243952)
He lives in Dallas and was visiting family in Liberia where he contracted the disease by carrying a woman (who was infected) to a hospital in Liberia. AFAIK.

Probably correct, Bob.

Hope these people didn't/don't contract it though. How could he be so careless? :(

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ebo...y-says-n215976


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