Thursday, October 02, 2014
in a crisis like this one, rick perry is definitely the "decider" you want on the job...,
By CNu at October 02, 2014 7 comments
Labels: cull-tech , not a good look
if the virus is only spread thru direct contact with bodily fluids, how did 12 people at a funeral for an ebola victim come down w the disease?
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Q: Dr. Frieden, it sounds like the patient wasn't
tested for Ebola when he first sought medical care, on 26 September,
even though he had just arrived from a country with an Ebola epidemic.
Why not? Did the health care provider who saw him know he had arrived
from Liberia 6 days earlier?
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Q: How many health care workers and how many others came into contact with the patient before he was isolated?
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Q: You said the patient's contacts are now being
monitored. Can you give some details about this? Does it include going
to their homes and taking their temperature daily? Or do you communicate
with them by electronic means, such as phone calls, text messages, and
e-mails?
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Q: Are contacts being told to isolate themselves from their friends and family while they are being monitored?
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Q: Does the government have any legal authority to
force potential contacts to cooperate if they don't want to? Are they
free to travel?
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Q: Has the house where the patient was staying been disinfected, and if so, how exactly?
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Q: What experimental therapies are available now for the patient, should he want to use them? Would you recommend anything specific?
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Q: Does the patient or his family members have an idea about how he got infected?
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Q: Virologist Heinz Feldmann has described
procedures at the airport in Monrovia as a "disaster" and said it was
the most dangerous situation he encountered during his visit to Liberia.
Could the patient have become infected at the airport? Is that
possibility being investigated?
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Q: What is the estimated number of people entering
the United States each week who have recently been in one of the
countries affected by the epidemic?
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Q: The number of Ebola cases is roughly doubling every 3 weeks; CDC's own worst case-scenario says there may be as many as 1.4 million patients by 20 January. Should the United States and other countries prepare to see imported cases on a regular basis?
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Q: The World Health Organization has raised the
possibility that Ebola could become endemic in West Africa. If that
happens, how should the United States deal with people traveling from
these countries in the future?
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Q: One more question, Dr. Frieden. The United States is paying a lot of attention to this single case right now. Do you think that will increase the amount of money and number of people the United States is willing to dedicate to containing the outbreak in West Africa?
By CNu at October 02, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cull-tech , deceiver , establishment , information anarchy , not a good look
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
tsa checks your temperature and your lunchbox for bushmeat - this is all....,
By CNu at October 01, 2014 0 comments
Labels: cull-tech , institutional deconstruction , What IT DO Shawty...
to keep it from spreading - tell the truth about it being airborne...,
By CNu at October 01, 2014 0 comments
Labels: disinformation , doesn't end well , What Now?
identify, profile, lockdown, don't play...,
By CNu at October 01, 2014 0 comments
Labels: alarm , awareness , clampdown , not gonna happen...
last week, a 20% chance of a victim in the u.s. by january - ebola WINNING!
The ambulance vehicle used to transport him has been quarantined.
Three paramedics who were sent to get him are being kept isolated at their homes and will be monitored for three weeks, the incubation period of Ebola, to see if they develop any symptoms.
Dr Edward Goodman, an epidemiologist at the hospital, said the patient was able to communicate and had been asking for food. He added: "There is no risk to any person in the hospital."
A specialist team from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has arrived in Dallas.
By CNu at October 01, 2014 0 comments
Labels: American Original , cull-tech , hustle-hard , What Now?
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
dallas: serious have-havenot medical industrial segmentation plus dirty south and south of the border propagation vectors...,
During a press conference, CDC officials reiterated that Ebola is not transmitted through the air, nor is it possible to catch it from someone who has been exposed but is not yet displaying symptoms.
"Ebola is a scary disease," said CDC's Dr. Thomas Frieden. "At the same time, we are stopping it in its tracks in this country."
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed a case of Ebola in Dallas. While other patients have been flown back to the United States for treatment, this is the first time that a patient has been diagnosed stateside.
The patient is being kept in "strict isolation" at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. While hospital officials are not currently discussing which countries the patient has visited, no doubt US officials will be looking very closely at where he's traveled in the recent past, especially within the United States. The CDC will be holding a press conference on this at 5:30 p.m. Eastern. You can see it live here.
Ebola has already infected more than 6,000 people—and killed more than 3,000—in West Africa. Quick action prevented the disease from spreading in Senegal and Nigeria, but the disease continues to wreak havoc in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea.
By CNu at September 30, 2014 4 comments
Labels: cull-tech , Livestock Management , weather report
rule of law: speaking of filthy (and thirsty) unprofitable little peasants...,
By CNu at September 30, 2014 1 comments
Labels: Collapse Casualties , Livestock Management , peasants
rule of law: applies only to you filthy and unprofitable little peasants...,
By CNu at September 30, 2014 2 comments
Labels: banksterism , Collapse Crime , Livestock Management , What IT DO Shawty...
vampire squid: the law IS only people....,
By CNu at September 30, 2014 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , Rule of Law , What Now?
rule of law: the secret recordings of carmen segarra
By CNu at September 30, 2014 0 comments
Labels: People Centric Leadership , Rule of Law
Monday, September 29, 2014
does jewish behavior provoke anti-semitism?
By CNu at September 29, 2014 2 comments
Labels: Race and Ethnicity
what to do when the fbi comes knocking on your door to question you about israel...,
The Joint terrorism task force division of the FBI sent two agents out to my house to visit me. I’m a part-time peace activist, a full-time mom of five kids and a part-time registered nurse. These two agents knocked on my door, they verified their identities with me and they also verified my identity. At that point I shut down my door, went inside and grabbed my video camera, this is what followed when I opened my door.
By CNu at September 29, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Race and Ethnicity
israeli apartheid a divisive topic within world jewry...,
By CNu at September 29, 2014 0 comments
Labels: Race and Ethnicity
Sunday, September 28, 2014
rule of law: AG Eat's departure has the Hon.Bro.Preznit Sleep pretending to awake for half a hot second....,
By CNu at September 28, 2014 11 comments
Labels: Race and Ethnicity , Rule of Law
"legitimate" penological interest decided by a mailroom clerk...,
By CNu at September 28, 2014 0 comments
Labels: the wattles , theoconservatism
exceptionally obnoxious wattles out of pocket an ackin a fool...,
Movies showing water and scenery, and not dirty movies.
An 11-hour nightmare.
People stood in the aisles and refused to go forward. Although everyone had tickets with seat numbers that they purchased in advance, they asked us to trade seats with them, and even offered to pay money, since they cannot sit next to a woman. It was obvious that the plane wouldn’t take off as long as they kept standing in the aisles.
By CNu at September 28, 2014 0 comments
Labels: status-seeking , the wattles
does atheism make believers uncomfortable?
By CNu at September 28, 2014 0 comments
Labels: status-seeking , the wattles
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