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CDC issues highest level alert for Ebola - level 1
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2014, 07:46:10 PM »
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  • Oh, and it's airborne now:

    It’s Airborne: CDC Warns of “infectious material through the air”
    Thursday, August 7, 2014 15:51

    As the saying goes, $&@# just got real.

    The CDC has confirmed fears of airborne transmission of Ebola.
    A CDC advisory entitled Interim Guidance about Ebola Virus Infection for Airline Flight Crews, Cleaning Personnel, and Cargo Personnel reveals that the federal agency is concerned about airborne contamination.

    The advisory urges airline staff to provide surgical masks to potential Ebola victims in order “to reduce the number of droplets expelled into the air by talking, sneezing, or coughing."

    The CDC is also directing airline cleaning personnel to, “not use compressed air, which might spread infectious material through the air.”

    The CDC’s concern about the Ebola virus being spread via the air is understandable in light of a 2012 experiment conducted by Canadian scientists which proved that, “the ebola virus could be transmitted by air between species.”

    Researchers demonstrated that the virus could be transmitted from pigs to monkeys without any direct contact by placing the two animals in pens separated only by a wire barrier. After eight days, some of the monkeys were found to have symptoms of Ebola likely as a result of “inhaling large aerosol droplets produced from the respiratory tracts of the pigs.”

    The results of the study led scientists to conclude that, “limited airborne transmission might be contributing to the spread of the disease in some parts of Africa,” although they cautioned against making comparisons to the airborne nature of the influenza virus.

    In addition, the Public Health Agency of Canada’s official website states under a section entitled “mode of transmission,” that “airborne spread among humans is strongly suspected, although it has not yet been conclusively demonstrated.” (source)
    This means that maybe it really wasn’t a great idea for the American Ebola victim(that we knowingly imported back to the US on a plane) to waltz into the hospital in Atlanta on his own two feet, rather than being carefully transported in an isolation unit.  The government has already established quarantine centers and the President has passed an Executive Order making legal the forcible quarantine of individuals suspected of illness. Joshua Krause wrote just days previously that this Ebola outbreak was somewhat different than previous bouts of the dreaded disease, and it appears he was right.
     
    It will only be a matter of time until vaccinations are made mandatory, and if you aren’t too keen about having an untested, rush-job drug injected into your body, it might be time to finalize your preparations to isolate your family in the event that this hits close to home.  It’s vital to get your supplies now, and beat the frantic horde when everyone else gets the same idea
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    CDC issues highest level alert for Ebola - level 1
    « Reply #2 on: August 07, 2014, 08:53:39 PM »
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  •  :dancing-banana:
    The two Ebola victims in the US did NOT waltz into Atlanta on their two feet!  They were flown in an isolation unit on the plane and brought into the hospital the same way.  Their attendants are living at the hospital in a special unit and are not permitted to leave for 21 days after the last exposure.  It has been known for quite some time that Ebola spreads through air droplets as well as bodily fluids.  I wouldn't worry about a vaccine, because there is none!  
    Want to know what it will be like if Ebola gets loose in a major US city?  Read Daniel Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year!  
     St. Francis Xavier threw a Crucifix into the sea, at once calming the waves.  Upon reaching the shore, the Crucifix was returned to him by a crab with a curious cross pattern on its shell.