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pathogens can live in animals but only cause diseases in specific animals. When cases were discovered in Reston in1910 it came to them through the Flora. The virus is shedding and contagious and shedding during incubation period and after healing for a time equal or less of incubation period depending on the pathogen. .
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: adnanmuf
So now we know the good doctor was sent by the dod to become filthy rich having the patented antibodies in his body.
The medicine will be so expensive and little that only the dod will have it.
I am worried the new virus will change the reston colony(animals and insects and human carriers and dirt spanning many states and Mexico) over night. So the next flare would be 20 days from now.
The infected keep shedding the virus for the time of incubation period that is up to 20 days in this case and this good doctor is walking every where.
Let's repent to god and ask parents forgiveness.
Again wrong.
1) reston is not present in US wildlife
2) A infected person poses very little infection risk until symptoms start.
As "MD" you should know this
US won't turn back flights over Ebola - people leaving the affected countries must undergo screening before departure and then again upon arrival in the United States.
The World Health Organization isn't recommending screening airline passengers leaving the region of Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone.
Ebola's incubation period is two to 21 days and early symptoms aren't specific, using thermal scanners to detect fevers is costly, unlikely to detect anyone infected with Ebola "and is not encouraged," according to the WHO.
so you mean before it was identified as Ebola it wasn't Ebola?
originally posted by: netwarrior
a reply to: adnanmuf
Reston was not identified as a strain of Ebola until 1989.
CDC REBOV fact sheet
2nd verse, same as the first.
scary. Isn't it?!
originally posted by: Destinyone
a reply to: MrLimpet
What we'll be seeing in the present, and more in the near future, is a rush of people living in the effected areas, who think they may have even walked past a person infected with ebola, jumping on a plane to get to the U.S. to get that magic secret serum that cures ebola overnight, like the MSM is touting today.
Hence we have stories today like the man at Mount Sinai hospital in NY who showed up at the ER on Sunday with ebola like symptoms and the first thing he tells them...he just got back from Africa.
They'll be doing whatever they can to get to the magic land of ebola cures, and best medical help.
This is going insane. I hope to high hell they are watching the Southern borders too.
www.nytimes.com...
Des
originally posted by: starfoxxx
THESE PEOPLE ARE NUTS
I don't know why Obama would allow a possible bio-weaponized virus in the country..
Ebola will be exploited by governments,
There is always a social control component of any infectious disease announcement by the government.
As well-described by Nimmo in the article:
Disease, natural disaster, and man-made crises are routinely exploited by government as pretexts to enlarge and extend its power and reach. The state and its propaganda media thrive on one manufactured crisis after another as part of a systematic effort to ramp up the police state. The goal is not protection of the people. It is an all-encompassing surveillance state with a militarized component designed not to save us from evil terrorists or scary diseases, but control the population and maintain through fear and violence its political monopoly.
The article goes on to discuss the fast-tracking of Ebola vaccines, something that also has me very concerned because of the possibility that government might mandate such vaccines for all Americans. That would quickly escalate into a public health disaster, no doubt.
the pig for example is called the Universal Reservoir! Because his body contains all the pathogens of the world. Even a germ found in Japanese fish eaten raw there, is found in American pigs. Georgia by the way is the homeland of first wild pigs in America when few domestic pigs ran away from a farm 100 years ago. It the wild pig and the domestic one have the native reston in their bellies. Plus many other animals.
originally posted by: adnanmuf
pathogens can live in animals but only cause diseases in specific animals. When cases were discovered in Reston in1910 it came to them through the Flora. The virus is shedding and contagious and shedding during incubation period and after healing for a time equal or less of incubation period depending on the pathogen. .
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: adnanmuf
So now we know the good doctor was sent by the dod to become filthy rich having the patented antibodies in his body.
The medicine will be so expensive and little that only the dod will have it.
I am worried the new virus will change the reston colony(animals and insects and human carriers and dirt spanning many states and Mexico) over night. So the next flare would be 20 days from now.
The infected keep shedding the virus for the time of incubation period that is up to 20 days in this case and this good doctor is walking every where.
Let's repent to god and ask parents forgiveness.
Again wrong.
1) reston is not present in US wildlife
2) A infected person poses very little infection risk until symptoms start.
As "MD" you should know this
How long did you volunteer? Not much I guess. May be you should not make statements
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: crazyewok
Is a misconception to claim that ebola has been in the US when comparing an actually infected human to primates, or the virus in a test tube.
My daughter did her practice of cell stem research when she was a student at UGA, now she is a ER and Trauma center nurse in florida, when she was given the tour to the CDC facility, she was shown to her the different levels of security in the facility, the place where the incurable infectious diseases is housed is off limit to any personal that is not under a very specific level of security.
You know what that means right?
The first case of ebola from primate to human was in 1976 and it was not in the US, the only excuse given for the infection was the use of "infected needles" hardly an excuse per say as those that were doing the research were scientist and this was in Africa
I posted this information early in the thread.
Is no comparison.