That's because you are supposed to use alcohol :whiste:
That's because you are supposed to use alcohol :whiste:
I believe there is strong evidence that at least on Duncan first visit, the hospital decided he was an African visiting from a poor 3rd world country, so he deserved 3rd world care. They gave him substandard care because he wasn't an american, wasn't white, was 3rd world.
OMFG OMFG OMFG!!!!
No... but a doctor did test positive for Ebola in New York:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/23/health/new-york-possible-ebola-case/index.html
went bowling and uber'd around last night too, after returning from west africa 10 days ago.
CNN Breaking News ‏@cnnbrk 31s31 seconds ago
Ebola patient timeline from hospital officials: 10/17 Arrived at JFK; 10/21 felt tired; 10/23 had fever, alerted officials.
The only strong evidence is that which you invent. Like I said elsewhere when you started this you might be a gay unicorn. I believe there is as strong evidence as you have.
Calling it now:
No other secondary cases.
Dr survives.
Really a fan of the Diarrhea pic. Cause that looks just like me when I have diarrhea.
I'm tempted to see... My brain says no, everything else says yes.
Lol I just clicked - can't believe it's a real cdc poster
The guy appears to have circled Manhattan...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...shed-New-York-hospital-103F-fever-nausea.html
Article says he was there September 16 to October 16.
New York (CNN) -- One day after New York officials announced a Doctors Without Borders physician had tested positive for Ebola, another person who treated patients in West Africa developed a fever and was put in isolation at a northern New Jersey hospital.
The second health care worker, a woman who hasn't been identified by name, did not have any Ebola symptoms upon arrival Friday at Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey health department spokesman Donna Leusner said.
Yet things changed in the hours that followed. According to Leusner, "This evening, the health care worker developed a fever and is now in isolation and being evaluated at University Hospital in Newark."
hm...
So HTF does this work? One minute you're 99.4, then 99.5, then 99.6 (still not contagious?), then 100.0, then all of a sudden you're contagious?
Like, at 4:05pm (temp of 99.6) you can spit on someone no problem but you do that at 4:07 pm (temp of 100.0+) and you just spread ebola?
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/24/health/new-york-ebola-case/index.html
My take is that it's about the population of viruses in your system. Your fever goes up as their numbers increase and the amount you shed in various fluids goes up as well. There's probably some point at which the medical types can statistically say you're likely to be shedding it.
My take is that it's about the population of viruses in your system. Your fever goes up as their numbers increase and the amount you shed in various fluids goes up as well. There's probably some point at which the medical types can statistically say you're likely to be shedding it.