[h=1]CDC Officials Meet Flight After Passenger Shows Possible Ebola Symptoms[/h]
A United Airilines flight from Brussels was met by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials today at Newark Liberty International Airport after a passenger on board believed to be from Liberia exhibited possible signs of Ebola.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/cdc-of...senger-shows-ebola-symptoms/story?id=25965383
How to get into America with Ebola: Ibuprofen and a lie
Public health watchdog says Ebola patients could use ibuprofen to lower their fevers so that they can pass through airport checkpoints
Nearly all of the screening is done by staff in Ebola-stricken nations using hand-held temperature scanners
The scanners can be tricked with drugs that lower fever
The first U.S. Ebola patient, who arrived on a plane after flying out of Liberia, has sparked calls to tighten screening for the disease at U.S. airports
Thomas Eric Duncan lied on a form when he said he had not been in contact with anyone sickened with Ebola
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The passenger was traveling with his daughter on United Flight 998 and both were removed from the plane by CDC crew in full hazmat gear.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/cdc-of...senger-shows-ebola-symptoms/story?id=25965383
same article.. They must have more than a fever otherwise noone would notice. jmo
I don't know that that would work though....I don't know much about air travel from other countries to the U.S., but it seems like people would just travel over land from Africa to other countries that they could fly out of. That would do nothing to keep ebola out of the U.S., and it might even spread it further to countries other than Africa.
And depending how much it is restricted, it could prevent people from going to Africa to help if they know they can't come back. Africa is not an island unto itself; if the disease is not stemmed there, it will eventually affect other countries one way or another.
The passenger was traveling with his daughter on United Flight 998 and both were removed from the plane by CDC crew in full hazmat gear.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/cdc-of...senger-shows-ebola-symptoms/story?id=25965383
same article.. They must have more than a fever otherwise noone would notice. jmo
How to get into America with Ebola: Ibuprofen and a lie
Public health watchdog says Ebola patients could use ibuprofen to lower their fevers so that they can pass through airport checkpoints
Nearly all of the screening is done by staff in Ebola-stricken nations using hand-held temperature scanners
The scanners can be tricked with drugs that lower fever
The first U.S. Ebola patient, who arrived on a plane after flying out of Liberia, has sparked calls to tighten screening for the disease at U.S. airports
Thomas Eric Duncan lied on a form when he said he had not been in contact with anyone sickened with Ebola
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2780002/How-America-Ebola-Ibuprofen-lie.html#ixzz3FCSIs3dL
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[h=1]CDC Officials Meet Flight After Passenger Shows Possible Ebola Symptoms[/h]
A United Airilines flight from Brussels was met by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials today at Newark Liberty International Airport after a passenger on board believed to be from Liberia exhibited possible signs of Ebola.
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/cdc-of...senger-shows-ebola-symptoms/story?id=25965383
Confused I thought it took 72 hrs for ebola test to come back, were these people stuck for 72 hrs and if not how can you possibly say he was not contagious.After the passenger in question was off the plane and it was determined he was not contagious, the rest of the passengers were allowed off, a source with knowledge of the situation told ABC News.
Does anyone know why their is a patent on ebola from the CDC? I'm not a conspiracy theorist and didn't really believe this sort of thing was true until I saw it with my own eyes. Here's a link: http://www.google.com/patents/CA2741523A1?cl=en I'm ignorant as to why there is a patent on a disease. Can anyone provide an explanation? Why would someone want ownership of this sort of thing?
I dunno...maybe because he didn't have a fever. Just vomiting w/o fever rules out ebola??Taken from the article.
Confused I thought it took 72 hrs for ebola test to come back, were these people stuck for 72 hrs and if not how can you possibly say he was not contagious.
I dunno...maybe because he didn't have a fever. Just vomiting w/o fever rules out ebola??
I have a feeling we are thinking the same thing.
How do these idiots get airtime? And when is the media going to be responsible and do some research? Jmo