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LovingA2andMI

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68. Agree with ALL of your points made....
Wed Oct 15, 2014, 09:57 AM
Oct 2014

Shutting down completely flights to the United States coming from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea is beyond necessary at this point. If the USA or CDC fail to lobby an immediate flight ban from these counties, they are in cohort with spreading this plague across the world.

Also, although this is a blog type article, the point made within the piece could be valid and is VERY concerning....

"Most people assume that the fourteenth-century Black Death that quickly ravaged the western world was a bacterial bubonic plague epidemic caused by flea bites and spread by rats.

But the Black Death killed a high proportion of Scandinavians where it was too cold for fleas to survive. Biology of Plagues. Evidence from Historical Populations published by Cambridge University Press, analyzed 2,500 years of plagues and concluded that the Black Death was caused by a viral hemorrhagic fever pandemic similar to Ebola. If this is correct, the future medical and economic impacts from Ebola have been vastly underestimated.

Authors Dr. Susan Scott, a demographer, and Dr. Christopher J. Duncan, a zoologist at the University of Liverpool point out that the Bible used the term “plague” to describe a catchall of afflictions resulting from divine displeasure.

The researchers analyzed the “Four Ages of Plague”, including the “Plague of Athens” from 430 to 427 BC that killed about a third of the city; the “Plague of Justinian” from 542 to 592 AD and killed 10,000 a day in Constantinople; the Black Plague from 1337 to 1340 AD that killed a third of Eurasia; and a series of plague outbreaks in Europe from 1350 to 1670 that killed about half a number of city populations.

Historical records of the Athenian plague paint a very similar picture to the Black Death and the accelerating Ebola pandemic. Like Ebola, the plague is believed to have originated in Africa and then travelled northward.

Athenians suffered a sudden onset of severe headache, inflamed eyes, and bleeding in their mouths and throats. The next symptoms were coughing, sneezing, and chest pains; followed by stomach cramps, intensive vomiting and diarrhea, and unquenchable thirst. With flushed skin burning from fever and open sores, 50-90% died in the second week of symptoms.

Desperate to cool off, contagious victims may have transmitted the disease to other humans by jumping into public cisterns and watering troughs.

Bubonic plague was first recorded in China about 37 AD and still is a worldwide public health problem with thousands of cases each year. The most recent outbreak was in the Chinese city of Yumen on July 22, 2014, where a man died after handling a dead marmot. The Chinese military responded by quarantining 30,000 local residents."

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/10/is_ebola_the_same_virus_as_the_black_death.html#ixzz3GDkuP9ul
So sad. 840high Oct 2014 #1
Courageous. nt ZombieHorde Oct 2014 #2
This is so heartbreaking to learn. Mnemosyne Oct 2014 #3
Why is it when a nurse contracts Ebola in Dallas it's all about how she broke protocol, but jtuck004 Oct 2014 #4
Maybe b/c it's different people who made the statements? Demit Oct 2014 #6
Wow, deep. Bye. n/t jtuck004 Oct 2014 #7
Haha! You wanted to whine about something, apparently, Demit Oct 2014 #14
LOL--I could be wrong, but I believe you were being told YOU librechik Oct 2014 #69
This message was self-deleted by its author sinkingfeeling Oct 2014 #8
Maybe it's because a Dallas hospital compared to the hospital conditions sinkingfeeling Oct 2014 #9
+1 000 000 000 000 000 kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #20
K&R... Historic NY Oct 2014 #34
Wow! ReRe Oct 2014 #58
They follow far stricter protocols in Africa Warpy Oct 2014 #36
I think the odds come into play here. Let's see you have the meds in Africa treating hundreds LiberalArkie Oct 2014 #44
Doctors without borders have really good infection control. LisaL Oct 2014 #45
I think the CDC's protocols were left over from swine flu etc. LiberalArkie Oct 2014 #48
In one way, it would be worse here Warpy Oct 2014 #46
The suits retain lawyers and budget for lawsuits Warpy Oct 2014 #83
"Texas Ebola Cases Prompt CDC to Adopt Stricter Guidelines" deurbano Oct 2014 #70
I think you're right. BobbyBoring Oct 2014 #78
Doctors without borders have better PPE. LisaL Oct 2014 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author sinkingfeeling Oct 2014 #10
The article says they're staff...not necessarily doctors. OnlinePoker Oct 2014 #13
The difference QuestionAlways Oct 2014 #15
If it had, there would be a lot more people in Texas with it. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #18
That's another possibility, thank you. Also, the people who are making the most $$$ from this aren't jtuck004 Oct 2014 #27
is this the latest Fox News talking point? Skittles Oct 2014 #35
It's not an upper respiratory disease Warpy Oct 2014 #37
Or, they don't want to admit that the protocol was incorrect or not communicated. Hoppy Oct 2014 #38
And soon Herr Obama will carpet bomb us with Ebola infected towels. Arkana Oct 2014 #81
Not being critical of anyone QuestionAlways Oct 2014 #82
Doctors Without Borders don't have access to the same kind of facilities and money as US hospitals. Voice for Peace Oct 2014 #17
maybe it's because whatthehey Oct 2014 #21
Maybe because it's easier to beat up on workers, and women. n/t jtuck004 Oct 2014 #22
no evidence she broke protocol blackcrowflies Oct 2014 #40
No, its very easy to inadvertantly slip up Windy Oct 2014 #57
I call the nurse a hero too IronLionZion Oct 2014 #43
Doctors without Borders is a wonderful organization. Paper Roses Oct 2014 #5
My brother is a member and been on missions. Initech Oct 2014 #12
+1000 nt QuestionAlways Oct 2014 #24
They Are a Dedicated and Courageous Group of People Leith Oct 2014 #62
Too bad they aren't getting Zuckerburg's $25 million donation. Dollface Oct 2014 #11
Thank you. Wait Wut Oct 2014 #30
Good call IronLionZion Oct 2014 #47
Thank you, thank you, thank you... ReRe Oct 2014 #59
It's all Frieden and CDC's fault. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #16
Frieden and the CDC will be blaming them for "not following protocol". former9thward Oct 2014 #23
I doubt it. They, unlike you, seem to be aware of the impossible working conditions kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #28
He was quick to blame the nurse in Dallas. former9thward Oct 2014 #32
Well, you start by using proper PPE and then following CDC protocols. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #61
As I said I want to see Frieden treat an ebola patient. former9thward Oct 2014 #72
Dr. Frieden: "Looking back, we say we should have put an even larger team on the ground immediately" pnwmom Oct 2014 #60
Really really really hoping the vaccine trials show it to be safe AND effective. kestrel91316 Oct 2014 #19
Hopefully the blood transfusions will be found to work. I know that they need more money to jwirr Oct 2014 #25
so why can't any of the US billionaires help them out? RussBLib Oct 2014 #26
Good point.. n/t Paper Roses Oct 2014 #29
Because Doctor's Without Borders... Wait Wut Oct 2014 #31
they'll help... BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2014 #33
Tragic genxlib Oct 2014 #39
When the ice bucket thing MountainMama Oct 2014 #41
Greetings from Puerto Rico Yve55 Oct 2014 #49
Welcome To DU! rocktivity Oct 2014 #50
Thanks!! Yve55 Oct 2014 #56
Bienvenida/o El Shaman Oct 2014 #52
Muchas Gracias Yve55 Oct 2014 #55
At this rate El Shaman Oct 2014 #51
There's more money to be made curing the erectile dysfunction of Wall Street CEOs. eom whereisjustice Oct 2014 #53
Even though Ebola is not airborne it is so easy to pass in poor conditions LynneSin Oct 2014 #54
Viruses MUTATE.... LovingA2andMI Oct 2014 #64
I agree about our healthcare system in the states LynneSin Oct 2014 #67
Agree with ALL of your points made.... LovingA2andMI Oct 2014 #68
When I say shut down - it can't be USA only LynneSin Oct 2014 #75
Fair Point! LovingA2andMI Oct 2014 #79
Yes they mutate, but they do not do so as to completely change the mode of transmission Marrah_G Oct 2014 #74
That's not True.... LovingA2andMI Oct 2014 #77
It has never happened and is unlikely to ever happen. Marrah_G Oct 2014 #80
Shit. aquart Oct 2014 #63
Exactly! LovingA2andMI Oct 2014 #66
Government budgets have been slashed Le Taz Hot Oct 2014 #65
They (The Rich) will contract vendors to build isolation units immediately LovingA2andMI Oct 2014 #71
These people are Heros, they're always on the 'front lines'. Sunlei Oct 2014 #73
Kickin' Faux pas Oct 2014 #76
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