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Originally Posted by Danzig
i'm not worried about it at all and don't get why anyone else is. unless one lives in one of the african countries, or is a medical professional there, i don't see why anyone is concerned.
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Originally Posted by Danzig
no, why would i be? the chances for someone in this country getting ebola is incredibly slim-the chance of getting it from someone is 'miniscule'.
i'd be more worried about the flu, or a car accident-both of which hit far more people every day than ebola does. and i don't worry about them either.
'Unless you exchange or come in contact with blood or body fluids of an infected person, you are not at risk for Ebola. This infection results from close contact with a patient who is at a late stage in the disease.'
you cannot get it from casual contact. i haven't been to africa, neither has my spouse. we aren't in the health care field.
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Originally Posted by Danzig
i love how the texas pols are going nuts over this, while having arguably the worst healthcare of the fifty states.
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CDC finally reveals truth by saying it knows little about how Ebola is spread
Under questioning from Congress on how two Dallas nurses contracted Ebola, Tom Frieden of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, ‘While we do not yet know exactly how these transmissions occurred ….’ Right there, at last, Frieden said what he should have been saying all along, that
he and everybody else only knew what they thought they knew about Ebola.
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-styl...icle-1.1977364
It's a shame they don't realize we have a resident expert right here on DT. Oh - but Malaria is worser, so just move along...