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Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan dies at Dallas hospital
DALLAS — The first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States died early Wednesday, officials with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital announced. "It is with profound sadness and heartfelt disappointment that we must inform you of the death of Thomas Eric Duncan this morning at 7:51 a.m.," the hospital said in a written statement. "Mr. Duncan succumbed to an insidious disease, Ebola." The Liberian citizen, who recently traveled from West Africa to Dallas to reunite with a long-lost son and girlfriend, had been in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian since Sept. 28. http://news.yahoo.com/ebola-patient-thomas-eric-duncan-dies-at-dallas-hospital-201613535.html |
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I guess they will incinerate his carcass.
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guess the experimental treatment didn't work.
Next guinea pig! |
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"It is with profound sadness and heartfelt disappointment that" we've had to hear of this.
Personally-speaking, and as one his fellow human beings, that is. |
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It is with great sadness, that we no longer require medical tests of foreign nationals, before allowing them free access.
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Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan dies at Dallas hospital DALLAS — The first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States died early Wednesday, officials with Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital announced. "It is with profound sadness and heartfelt disappointment that we must inform you of the death of Thomas Eric Duncan this morning at 7:51 a.m.," the hospital said in a written statement. "Mr. Duncan succumbed to an insidious disease, Ebola." The Liberian citizen, who recently traveled from West Africa to Dallas to reunite with a long-lost son and girlfriend, had been in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian since Sept. 28. http://news.yahoo.com/ebola-patient-thomas-eric-duncan-dies-at-dallas-hospital-201613535.html ^^That is a good article Invictus...Informative... |
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may he rest in peace ... maybe this has to be diagnosed
quickly for medicines to work ... from what I heard they are trying to save Africa where it started ..so no more spread anywhere else... IDK... |
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On the one hand, he may have been a OK person who loved his family and friends and was otherwise a good citizen.
However, he lied on his entry forms and thereby endangered an estimated 100 persons, maybe more. He didn't know how many people he could have infected but he knew of the problem and the nature of spreading the infection which could spread death. I therefore must admit my sympathy for him is reduced. |
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Edited by
Leigh2154
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Wed 10/08/14 12:47 PM
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On the one hand, he may have been a OK person who loved his family and friends and was otherwise a good citizen. However, he lied on his entry forms and thereby endangered an estimated 100 persons, maybe more. He didn't know how many people he could have infected but he knew of the problem and the nature of spreading the infection which could spread death. I therefore must admit my sympathy for him is reduced. No one likes to speak negatively about the dead, but I agree with you Joe...The article is an eye opener for anyone interested in the timeline of events leading up to his death...Speaks volumes about Duncan, flight security and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital ... |
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On the one hand, he may have been a OK person who loved his family and friends and was otherwise a good citizen. However, he lied on his entry forms and thereby endangered an estimated 100 persons, maybe more. He didn't know how many people he could have infected but he knew of the problem and the nature of spreading the infection which could spread death. I therefore must admit my sympathy for him is reduced. No one likes to speak negatively about the dead, but I agree with you Joe...The article is an eye opener for anyone interested in the timeline of events leading up to his death...Speaks volumes about Duncan, flight security and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital ... There are people whom which he crossed paths 10 days ago. We don't know fully yet if his actions will lead to the deaths of others. There is a HUGE difference in spreading a disease accidentally and knowingly. |
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On the one hand, he may have been a OK person who loved his family and friends and was otherwise a good citizen. However, he lied on his entry forms and thereby endangered an estimated 100 persons, maybe more. He didn't know how many people he could have infected but he knew of the problem and the nature of spreading the infection which could spread death. I therefore must admit my sympathy for him is reduced. No one likes to speak negatively about the dead, but I agree with you Joe...The article is an eye opener for anyone interested in the timeline of events leading up to his death...Speaks volumes about Duncan, flight security and Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital ... There are people whom which he crossed paths 10 days ago. We don't know fully yet if his actions will lead to the deaths of others. There is a HUGE difference in spreading a disease accidentally and knowingly. I totally agree... |
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I just hope he didn't die of hunger.
They could have slid one of these under his door |
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makin me hungry now..
roach coach didnt show up |
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On the one hand, he may have been a OK person who loved his family and friends and was otherwise a good citizen. However, he lied on his entry forms and thereby endangered an estimated 100 persons, maybe more. He didn't know how many people he could have infected but he knew of the problem and the nature of spreading the infection which could spread death. I therefore must admit my sympathy for him is reduced. I agree sort of. The only difference being is that I have no sympathy whatsoever, Zero, zilch, Nil-Pwa. His family and loved ones however, I feel for them. |
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I guess they will incinerate his carcass. |
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It's just been on the news that someone who he was in contact with is now showing signs and being tested as we speak.
The Pizza parlours will be doing a roaring trade in Texas |
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Edited by
detaildon
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Wed 10/08/14 02:15 PM
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it jumped from 100 miles away
to 40 miles away to frisco... average income $112,00 in 2012... went into the office and they are following this like the OJ thing |
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It's just been on the news that someone who he was in contact with is now showing signs and being tested as we speak. The Pizza parlours will be doing a roaring trade in Texas Supposedly a deputy sheriff ... |
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