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Edited by
detaildon
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Tue 09/23/14 09:18 PM
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Ship from Ebola-Plauged Liberia with Sick Passengers Docks in Louisiana
Daisy Luther Freedom OutPost September 18, 2014 When a ship from an Ebola-plagued nation docks on American shores with a crew full of sick passengers, By All Means, we should bring them into the country and treat them. But dont worry the CDC figured it was probably fine. According to a release from the CDC, the ship was reported to have traveled to a port in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and others in Africa. Officials immediately downplayed the likelihood that the sickness was related to an outbreak of Ebola in that part of the world. There is no evidence to suggest that the crew members traveled to, or had any contact with anyone from the remote island region of DRC where Ebola cases are occurring. Given this, the chance that the crew member could have Ebola is thought to be exceedingly low, the CDC stated. (source) Gee, that sounds like its no big deal. And, health professionals used safety precautions, and the only people there were from the CDC. Oh and the hospital. And there were some guys from the Coast Guard. Also some various government epidemiologists. They've got this handled. Our doctors and staff are ready and we have instituted full safety precautions in the unlikely event that this turns out to be something of concern, said WJMC spokeswoman Taslin Alfonzo. Everyone is using an abundance of caution until the patients can actually be assessed and appropriately diagnosed. Embedded in the hospitals emergency room is the Region 1 disaster coordinator from the state, Alfonzo said. Officials in New Orleans confirmed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Coast Guard and various government epidemiologists were at the scene in Belle Chasse, where the vessel, identified as the Marine Phoenix, anchored near the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base. (source) Besides, it turned out to be malaria, anyway. People just get so worried over nothing. The crew member was taken to West Jefferson Medical Center for treatment. At least three more crew members, plus the river pilot who boarded the ship, were also expected to arrive at the hospital Wednesday night. The crew member with malaria was listed in critical condition, Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser said before the diagnosis was made. Late Wednesday, officials told WDSU that another member of the crew who had left the ship to seek treatment in the Bahamas had died. That crew member was also diagnosed with malaria. (source) Anyway, even if it had been Ebola, there's nothing to get worked up over. The WDSU news guy said so. Even if a person on the ship was exposed to Ebola, once they are screened by medical personnel in New Orleans, they would not be able to go anywhere,said WDSU Medical Editor Dr. Corey Hebert. Even if they did get out, it has to be spread by direct bodily fluids.(source) So stop worrying. Our government has an iron grasp on the situation. You just don't understand the finer points of all this stuff. They may not be closing our borders. They may be knowingly bringing in people who could be infected. But they have your best interests at heart, and they'll take care of you. If you feel otherwise, your just one of those crazy preppers or anti-government conspiracy people. You probably even read articles about how to prepare for a pandemic. Because, it;s just Ebola. Don;t worry. Nothing to see Here!!! |
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when the government says all is well , norm means time to run : )
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Edited by
Dodo_David
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Wed 09/24/14 02:11 PM
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There is was no Ebola on that ship. So, why is anyone fussing?
Oh wait. I forgot. Promoting fear and paranoia is a popular sport in this particular forum. |
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Ship from Ebola-Plauged Liberia with Sick Passengers Docks in Louisiana Daisy Luther Freedom OutPost September 18, 2014 When a ship from an Ebola-plagued nation docks on American shores with a crew full of sick passengers, By All Means, we should bring them into the country and treat them. But dont worry the CDC figured it was probably fine. According to a release from the CDC, the ship was reported to have traveled to a port in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and others in Africa. Officials immediately downplayed the likelihood that the sickness was related to an outbreak of Ebola in that part of the world. There is no evidence to suggest that the crew members traveled to, or had any contact with anyone from the remote island region of DRC where Ebola cases are occurring. Given this, the chance that the crew member could have Ebola is thought to be exceedingly low, the CDC stated. (source) Gee, that sounds like its no big deal. And, health professionals used safety precautions, and the only people there were from the CDC. Oh and the hospital. And there were some guys from the Coast Guard. Also some various government epidemiologists. They've got this handled. Our doctors and staff are ready and we have instituted full safety precautions in the unlikely event that this turns out to be something of concern, said WJMC spokeswoman Taslin Alfonzo. Everyone is using an abundance of caution until the patients can actually be assessed and appropriately diagnosed. Embedded in the hospitals emergency room is the Region 1 disaster coordinator from the state, Alfonzo said. Officials in New Orleans confirmed that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Coast Guard and various government epidemiologists were at the scene in Belle Chasse, where the vessel, identified as the Marine Phoenix, anchored near the Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base. (source) Besides, it turned out to be malaria, anyway. People just get so worried over nothing. The crew member was taken to West Jefferson Medical Center for treatment. At least three more crew members, plus the river pilot who boarded the ship, were also expected to arrive at the hospital Wednesday night. The crew member with malaria was listed in critical condition, Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser said before the diagnosis was made. Late Wednesday, officials told WDSU that another member of the crew who had left the ship to seek treatment in the Bahamas had died. That crew member was also diagnosed with malaria. (source) Anyway, even if it had been Ebola, there's nothing to get worked up over. The WDSU news guy said so. Even if a person on the ship was exposed to Ebola, once they are screened by medical personnel in New Orleans, they would not be able to go anywhere,said WDSU Medical Editor Dr. Corey Hebert. Even if they did get out, it has to be spread by direct bodily fluids.(source) So stop worrying. Our government has an iron grasp on the situation. You just don't understand the finer points of all this stuff. They may not be closing our borders. They may be knowingly bringing in people who could be infected. But they have your best interests at heart, and they'll take care of you. If you feel otherwise, your just one of those crazy preppers or anti-government conspiracy people. You probably even read articles about how to prepare for a pandemic. Because, it;s just Ebola. Don;t worry. Nothing to see Here!!! Meanwhile, back in Gotham City |
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There is was no Ebola on that ship. So, why is anyone fussing? Oh wait. I forgot. Promoting fear and paranoia is a popular sport in this particular forum. This. Furthermore, I don't understand why the CDC would have to welcome an Ebola-"Plauged" ship from Liberia here on our shores to infect the U.S. citizens, when we just *learned* a couple of weeks ago that the CDC produces it, right here within the U.S. "as a Weapon of Mass Destruction". All y'all need to keep your stories straight. |
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it's a smelting pot here... an and I always gleen something from everyone
its is about what you might know... bottom line you can't trust gub. media anymore so everyone is getting their info from alternative sources... it;s gonna get discombobulated.. so everything here reaally has a ring of truth to it... its like reading between the lines... out here where us crazys live and some have lots of recources.... we pass around the most bizarre stuff you ever will see in a lifetime... but thats why we do it... its a hoot... we only get serious when the banks come down on us or like the other day they had 165 or more Cyclopse's and every agency on the map raiding and tearing down a huge truck stop turning it in to rubble... never hear that on the news... or someones house burns down or bizarre ice storms...tornadoes... this internet stuff is just to pass the time have fun inform people.... we don't want to be school marmed over this stuff... hey send out we'll read it... we love you you know i have posted some good stuff on here and walked away and by the time I got back I lost it all and never got to do it...and did not want to do it again.. so don't worry about it... take a little from everyone and be happy... this is a pretty good smelter...boiler room... I just pass time here on my jobs... its kind of slow sometimes... |
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when the government says all is well , norm means time to run : ) no comment really ... |
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this is worrisome to ...
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/patient-to-be-tested-for-ebola-in-texas/ |
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Thu 10/02/14 05:31 PM
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op this is what I found about ur post ... interesting info ...
reading through most of it ... and I would take standard precautions ... http://www.theorganicprepper.ca/heres-why-wont-be-lining-up-for-the-ebola-vaccine-08062014 |
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