Has any effort been made to treat his relatives that he was sharing quarters with for 4 days of being symptomatic? All I have read is that they are quarantined in their apartment. So presumably they are not yet symptomatic..........but what is CDC waiting for? That apartment is contaminated! JMO
We live in a country that is bombarded with information on this for nearly a year, how diligence and awareness can stop this virus, how we are not apt to have an outbreak like other countries, etc.
Then again, we have some very rookie mistakes taking place with our first case in the US that makes me reconsider everything everyone on the tv (or in an article) has ever told me.
Just to bring up Sanjay again, he is even appalled that this man was released, and that this woman's apartment was left, well basically, contaminated and she was quarantined in it.
Who is supposed to bring the family food and necessities for the next 21 days?
I wonder if CDC would have done anything had the woman not talk to CNN. Yeppers, they're gonna just nip this in the bud. Lucky for us CDC is right on top of this.And I believe that infected man absolutely knew he was exposed and sick and felt he would die if he stayed in Liberia. Shame.
I hope they incinerate any and everything they use on this man at the hospital and not try to reuse it on other patients.. Hospitals have mrsa from shoddy health/cleaning habits we don't need ebola too.
4 new things we're learning about Ebola
1. It's hard to get Ebola
2. How we interact with animals
3. How to stay sane in the field
4. It doesn't transmit before symptoms
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/4-new-...p=googleeditorspick&google_editors_picks=true
Normally I would say this ebola patient would have had to plan way in advance for a visa but with the new protocol in place to expedite visas from infected areas it's very possible he did come here with the intent to treat for it in the USA
I seriously doubt that the "missionaries" who were sick with Ebola and agreed to be transported to the USA were absolutely SURE that no one here would be infected. I think they just wanted to live, as I am sure that MR.Duncan did. Should they have stayed in Africa, rather than risk bringing Ebola here? JMO
I didn't buy duct tape either and yea hand sanitizer would be pretty worthless against a virus duh... Smh
Liberian authorities say they plan to prosecute the man infected with Ebola who brought the disease to the United States, saying he lied on his airport health questionnaire.
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/26689155/liberia-to-prosecute-man-who-brought-ebola-to-us
I seriously doubt that the "missionaries" who were sick with Ebola and agreed to be transported to the USA were absolutely SURE that no one here would be infected. I think they just wanted to live, as I am sure that MR.Duncan did. Should they have stayed in Africa, rather than risk bringing Ebola here? JMO
WTOP ‏@WTOP 3m3 minutes ago
ALERT: MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) - Liberia officials say they will prosecute man who brought Ebola to US for lying on health form.I
What did he lie about on his health form?
ETA: the question on the form asked " have you been in contact with anyone infected?" Duncan answered "No".
Liberian authorities say they plan to prosecute the man infected with Ebola who brought the disease to the United States, saying he lied on his airport health questionnaire.
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/26689155/liberia-to-prosecute-man-who-brought-ebola-to-us
With an Ebola crisis raging in West Africa, passengers leaving Liberia are being screened for fever and are asked if they have had contact with anyone infected.
On the questionnaire obtained by The Associated Press, Thomas Eric Duncan answered `no' to those questions.
Neighbors say Duncan had helped a sick pregnant woman who later died of the disease. Her illness at the time was believed to be pregnancy-related.
As I do with every thread that talks about a possible catastrophe or emergency I suggest that those of you who are not prepared, get prepared.
As someone who lived in earthquake country for decades, I always have enough to go through two weeks without services. In this case I would say 3 weeks? Might be a better goal to have.
This includes food, Critter Care, toiletries, and so on.
Before anybody calls me an alarmist, I find it important to remind people to be prepared. There is no area of our world that does not have natural catastrophe, larger than others, and to not be prepared is, simply, silly.
Best,
HC
For goodness sake! He got the visa about two weeks before he touched the infected girl. Are you are suggesting that he set out to deliberately contract Ebola (having already obtained his visa) and then bring it to the US?
I think a far more likely scenario is that he had already purchased his flight ticket, couldn't afford to just junk the ticket, was not feeling ill at all and therefore just trusted that he would be OK. Foolish, but not evil.
So - if they thought her illness was pregnancy related, at what point did they know it was Ebola - before or after Mr Duncan left for the US? If it was after, then I do not see how he can be accused of lying.
Since she was turned away from the hospital, she died without a diagnosis - I wonder at what point they received confirmation that it was Ebola rather than a pregnancy related condition.
Oh jeeze....so we will save his life and then deport him so that Liberia can incarcerate him? What a dumb world. JMO