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zinfamous

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You are wrong and the experts are wrong.

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BTW, this thread is hilarious.

Even those conservative/libertarian types on here that I've always thought to be the most rational, intelligent members of their kind, are going full retard on this issue.

Specifically what you guys are saying: Obama is wrong on this (because he always is, naturally), but of course the measure he supports is always right in all cases (because science is wrong on this because I want science to be wrong)...just don't put Obama's name next to the policy, and I will support it. Of course!

You guys are flailing about, and it is hilarious. :D

For the record: Obama has gone full retard on this and these mandatory state bans are equally retarded on this issue. You contain outbreaks at their source, which is what is being done quite effectively...and would be even more effective if we allowed the people at the forefront to get out there and do it.

The military quarantine...easily the most retarded quarantine yet. It seems to come from the Pentagon more than anything, but certainly Obama has the power to say "You guys are being retarded, remove this quarantine." Of course he can't though, because he is publicly backward on this. ....Yet if he did order them to remove the quarantine, you dweebs would be all over him about hating the military. :D
 

werepossum

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So fear rules your thought process.

She tested negative
she was kept in a tent
she was kept in a tent with no heat
she was given a box to shit in

I hope she own there arses

But you are a scared little rabbit, and let no reason or fact prevent you from being a pathetic scared little rabbit.
There I agree with you - there is no excuse for this. Put her in a nice hotel - Ebola don't eat through walls, and if she is infected, the room can be de-contaminated. Better yet, send her home; she's a nurse, she should be competent to self-triage.

Whatever government orders quarantine should be paying her lost wages or reimbursing her employer, as long as she stays away from the general public.
 

alkemyst

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I'm afraid you really do not understand what a scientist is.


  • An undergraduate degree in "a science" (whatever that is supposed to mean) does not make one a scientist.
  • A graduate degree in "a science" does not make one a scientist.
Your 1st 2 points are completely irrelevant and quite what I'd expect to see from someone who is completely unaware of what science is or how science is done.


A tiny subfraction of pathologists do their own research and would rightly be described as scientists. That does not make pathologists in general scientists, and to suggest otherwise shows a banal ignorance of what science is and of how science is done.


You are almost correct in once case:


replace "probably not" with "absolutely not" and it looks like you might actually understand something correctly.


the last bit you've written is just silly.
doctors not being scientists is their primary failing when it comes to emergent problems that haven't been seen before. the threat of Ebola in the western world is new. Doctors are memory bots. They excel at memorization and identification of problems in individuals and at applying diagnostic methodology that they have been taught in order to figure out what's wrong with a patient. When it comes to basic science they are usually completely rubbish. Memory bot (doctor) vs. original thought (scientist).

Sadly, I only spent 7 years studying Biology, Chemistry and Zoology....WTF do I know about science.
 

werepossum

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BTW, this thread is hilarious.

Even those conservative/libertarian types on here that I've always thought to be the most rational, intelligent members of their kind, are going full retard on this issue.

Specifically what you guys are saying: Obama is wrong on this (because he always is, naturally), but of course the measure he supports is always right in all cases (because science is wrong on this because I want science to be wrong)...just don't put Obama's name next to the policy, and I will support it. Of course!

You guys are flailing about, and it is hilarious. :D

For the record: Obama has gone full retard on this and these mandatory state bans are equally retarded on this issue. You contain outbreaks at their source, which is what is being done quite effectively...and would be even more effective if we allowed the people at the forefront to get out there and do it.

The military quarantine...easily the most retarded quarantine yet. It seems to come from the Pentagon more than anything, but certainly Obama has the power to say "You guys are being retarded, remove this quarantine." Of course he can't though, because he is publicly backward on this. ....Yet if he did order them to remove the quarantine, you dweebs would be all over him about hating the military. :D
Dude, a ban on non-essential travel is the very definition of containing an outbreak at its source. It doesn't hamper health care providers at all because that is necessary travel. You guys are arguing that we should allow Ebola to travel freely until it is established here, then quarantine each little outbreak as a source. That's just nuts. Imagine if we fought forest fires like that - we're not going to create fire breaks, we're just going to contain each new place that catches fire.

And unlike most military members, doctors and nurses are competent to self-isolate and self-triage. A nurse or doctor is trained to diagnose (at a preliminary level, pending blood tests) Ebola in themselves; a seabee isn't. It's just not her core competency. My only problem with this is that they aren't isolating themselves, they are running all around G-d's Creation. All it takes is one of these people pushing the boundary and we can have civilians infected - people who will likely not recognize the early signs of Ebola. How the hell do we track everyone who traveled in the same subway car, came into contact at a club or restaurant?
 

Hayabusa Rider

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please take a minute to consider the conflict of interest and get back to me

OK, considered.

They have been publishing a journal since 1904, rather well respected, has published significant research on diseases since that done by reputable labs and scientists. Think of every infectious disease that existed in those days and all the changes which came about in the last 110 years. In all those days no one has ever made a credible claim that they've had a "conflict of interest" and lied about typhus, tuberculosis, diphtheria, polio, measles (a real killer) and on and on, and suddenly now they have a conflict of interest?


To say it stretches credulity is an understatement.
 

Texashiker

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no one has ever made a credible claim that they've had a "conflict of interest" and lied about typhus, tuberculosis, diphtheria, polio, measles (a real killer) and on and on, and suddenly now they have a conflict of interest?

To say it stretches credulity is an understatement.

Tell me about Johannes Salk and the polio vaccine. Did he patent the vaccine? Nope.

What do we get today? We get charged out the ass for medicine.

Times have changed. People are no longer people, we are just dollar signs.
 

zinfamous

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Dude, a ban on non-essential travel is the very definition of containing an outbreak at its source. It doesn't hamper health care providers at all because that is necessary travel. You guys are arguing that we should allow Ebola to travel freely until it is established here, then quarantine each little outbreak as a source. That's just nuts. Imagine if we fought forest fires like that - we're not going to create fire breaks, we're just going to contain each new place that catches fire.

And unlike most military members, doctors and nurses are competent to self-isolate and self-triage. A nurse or doctor is trained to diagnose (at a preliminary level, pending blood tests) Ebola in themselves; a seabee isn't. It's just not her core competency. My only problem with this is that they aren't isolating themselves, they are running all around G-d's Creation. All it takes is one of these people pushing the boundary and we can have civilians infected - people who will likely not recognize the early signs of Ebola. How the hell do we track everyone who traveled in the same subway car, came into contact at a club or restaurant?

I'm not really arguing about a ban on non-essential travel. Frankly, I don't think that is a horrible idea--but as far as Ebola is concerned, it is very likely a neutral effect. I am fine with it, tbh, because it isn't dumb.

Mandatory quarantine of healthcare workers and those never exposed to infectious people--yes, that's a horrible idea. There is a level of concern regarding the honesty of people trying to get on a plane; but even when SARS went nuts all over Asia and left some 11k? people dead, mandatory screening of everyone entering and exiting airports throughout China identified some 11k out of 1.2 million people with fever, some 200 of those problematic, and none of them with SARS...and SARS is far, far more infectious and potentially devastating than ebola.

Why are we quarantining military individuals that, considering all known evidence, have essentially a 0% chance of exposure? It makes no sense.

I really can't put together how dillholes like Texashiker, who in every single flu/ anti-vaccine nutter thread he creates, points to the "false fear and idiocy!" of outbreaks like SARS (which actually was quite serious, and actually was devastating), now advocates for the very same over-the-top policies that we have already seen to be relatively ineffective, or even neutral wrg to containment.
 

Texashiker

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I really can't put together how dillholes like Texashiker, who in every single flu/ anti-vaccine nutter thread he creates, points to the "false fear and idiocy!" of outbreaks like SARS (which actually was quite serious, and actually was devastating), now advocates for the very same over-the-top policies that we have already seen to be relatively ineffective, or even neutral wrg to containment.

I never downplayed SARS. If I did, please provide a link to the thread.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Tell me about Johannes Salk and the polio vaccine. Did he patent the vaccine? Nope.

What do we get today? We get charged out the ass for medicine.

Times have changed. People are no longer people, we are just dollar signs.


There's not much to tell. Salk did a good thing by not patenting the medication and lost a potential of billions. What you fail to say is that other people made his work possible by funding through foundations. He didn't go broke. Now if Salk was around today trying to make something like, oh, zmapp he could not have done it. A polio vaccine was novel at the time and certainly of immense importance, but it was done when research cost peanuts, with equipment that amounted to bear skins and stone knives in comparison to today. You want that kind of research again? Here's what you do. Call your Congresscritter and demand that a 10% income tax be put in place for pure and applied science. Start with 1% and have it increase by that for ten years to give the economy time to adjust. Salk gave it all away. Certainly you'll give 10%, right?
 

Texashiker

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There's not much to tell. Salk did a good thing by not patenting the medication and lost a potential of billions.

You are avoiding the root of the question.

Times have changed. People today care less about others. As long as you have yours, screw everyone else, right?

I personally believe everything in our lives is influenced by money. There is nothing that is not in some way biased.
 

Texashiker

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Yes, times have changed Salk didn't have to worry about getting malpractice insurance in case someone decided to sue him should there be a complication with the vaccine.

Salk probably did not have to worry about meeting wall street projections and stockholders.
 

werepossum

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Question for you. How long did the police say he was symptomatic before he was isolated?

I'm thinking zero days from what I can find.
And police would know this because, um, ah . . . Bueller?

We know he lied his ass off about what he did, and yet we're supposed to believe him about when exactly he became symptomatic? Denial ain't just a river in Egypt, dude.

I'm not really arguing about a ban on non-essential travel. Frankly, I don't think that is a horrible idea--but as far as Ebola is concerned, it is very likely a neutral effect. I am fine with it, tbh, because it isn't dumb.

Mandatory quarantine of healthcare workers and those never exposed to infectious people--yes, that's a horrible idea. There is a level of concern regarding the honesty of people trying to get on a plane; but even when SARS went nuts all over Asia and left some 11k? people dead, mandatory screening of everyone entering and exiting airports throughout China identified some 11k out of 1.2 million people with fever, some 200 of those problematic, and none of them with SARS...and SARS is far, far more infectious and potentially devastating than ebola.

Why are we quarantining military individuals that, considering all known evidence, have essentially a 0% chance of exposure? It makes no sense.

I really can't put together how dillholes like Texashiker, who in every single flu/ anti-vaccine nutter thread he creates, points to the "false fear and idiocy!" of outbreaks like SARS (which actually was quite serious, and actually was devastating), now advocates for the very same over-the-top policies that we have already seen to be relatively ineffective, or even neutral wrg to containment.
Glad we agree on non-essential travel. The military individuals are being quarantined because they were exposed to blood samples and contaminated premises. Either they were handling infected blood and perhaps patients, or they were building in a heavily contaminated environment. I don't know why it's being done in Italy; we have tons of domestic military bases with plenty of capacity where troops could carry out normal training and still be properly monitored, and they could also visit with their families. Hopefully the quarantine time is considered part of their deployment and not just tacked onto it.

I'm all for health care professionals self-quarantining; they just have to actually do it. I'm also all for the taxpayers paying for this as a public health issue. As for SARS, I don't know that a travel ban or even screening would do much for SARS. Perhaps the Mexico travel ban seen in one of the last few outbreaks, if it had been adopted early and uniformly. But SARS is much more easily transmitted and much less lethal. Far different risk vs reward model.

Although if we get those miracle drugs into production and banked - assuming they are storable - then Ebola may well become no worse than SARS. So far every infected American patient caught reasonably early has survived.
 

DrPizza

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Really?
Are you honestly that stupid to think quarantine does not stop the spread of disease? This is basic jr. high health class stuff.

If quarantine is not effective, why do school nurses send kids home? To keep the kids away from the others.

Guess what, people do not get sick if they do not come into contact with the pathogen.


Eureka!!!!!! This post sums it up PERFECTLY! At last, you agree with Eskimospy. School nurses send *sick, symptomatic* kids home. They do NOT send home kids who are not exhibiting symptoms.

Or, are you saying,
"Johnny has a 102 fever, has started coughing, and just vomited." "What class did he just come from?" "History." "Quick! Send all the kids from the history class home for 3 days!"

And, if people who have been exposed to ebola are not showing any symptoms, people around them are not being exposed to the pathogen.
 
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Eureka!!!!!! This post sums it up PERFECTLY! At last, you agree with Eskimospy. School nurses send *sick, symptomatic* kids home. They do NOT send home kids who are not exhibiting symptoms.

Or, are you saying,
"Johnny has a 102 fever, has started coughing, and just vomited." "What class did he just come from?" "History." "Quick! Send all the kids from the history class home for 3 days!"

And, if people who have been exposed to ebola are not showing any symptoms, people around them are not being exposed to the pathogen.

And none of that will sink in for him to realize he just completely agreed with what he was being told all this time.
 

Fern

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It is also ironic that you are demanding scientific evidence when just a post earlier you were demanding that I disprove an unsourced report you claimed you heard. Your commitment to scientific rigor is somewhat wanting when the science tells you things you want to believe.

No, I didn't post a link, purposefully.

You claimed to have the scientific proof, you don't need my link, just the scientific proof you claim to already have to dispute it.

Fern
 

xBiffx

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Eureka!!!!!! This post sums it up PERFECTLY! At last, you agree with Eskimospy. School nurses send *sick, symptomatic* kids home. They do NOT send home kids who are not exhibiting symptoms.

Am I wrong or didn't the nurse have a fever which started all of this quarantine business?

And, if people who have been exposed to ebola are not showing any symptoms, people around them are not being exposed to the pathogen.

Dafuq? I mean, if its in your system how is it not spreadable by you, symptoms or not?

Edit: I came across this.

http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014...e-without-symptoms-fever-may-still-ebola.html
 
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Texashiker

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Eureka!!!!!! This post sums it up PERFECTLY! At last, you agree with Eskimospy. School nurses send *sick, symptomatic* kids home. They do NOT send home kids who are not exhibiting symptoms.

And, if people who have been exposed to ebola are not showing any symptoms, people around them are not being exposed to the pathogen.

No, I do not agree with Eskimospy.

And I am going to tell you why.

How has hoof and mouth disease been prevented from returning to the United States? Quarantine and testing.

Would you take a goat straight from Africa into your herd? What about a chicken?

Surely you have no objections to importing livestock straight from Africa and putting them in your herd if they have no symptoms,,, right? Coming straight from a hot zone, and right into your goat herd, you ok with that?
 

massmedia

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Sadly, I only spent 7 years studying Biology, Chemistry and Zoology....WTF do I know about science.

I've seen some major retards in mol bio Ph.D. programs so there is no free pass just because you spent 7 years studying biology and zoology...
 

xBiffx

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I've seen some major retards in mol bio Ph.D. programs so there is no free pass just because you spent 7 years studying biology and zoology...

I know what you mean. Some of the biggest idiots I know have the initials Ph.D. after their name. You know what its stands for after all, pile it higher and deeper.
 

Paratus

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I've seen some major retards in mol bio Ph.D. programs so there is no free pass just because you spent 7 years studying biology and zoology...

Judging from your posts you've got no scientific background, expertise or anything except tinfoil conspiracies. By your own admission basically no one has the background to discuss quarantine including you so ignoring your posts seems like the sensible thing to do. ;)