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originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
If it's all the same with you guys I think I'll just choose to not worry about this and get all hysterical. You fine folks are free to make your own choices. With that I bow out of this discussion.
Large droplets and to "catch" it you have to be right there when they fly.
originally posted by: DogMeat
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
It's only communicable when symptoms appear not before. So still people who are contagious would appear sick. It takes 21days for the illness to show after exposure but you're not contagious during those 21 days. You're not contagious until the symptoms actually appear. reply to: BobAthome
I understand this is what you read someplace…..
What, just what if this, with many other viruses are contagious long before they show there ugly head...as it were.
West Nile has had its definition changed how many times now??
Smallpox was far worse than first thought of and how you got it.
We know very little in the big scheme of this thing.
Not making doomporn but, this can get out of hand in the blink of an eye.
Is this by design …..
Just sayin............
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
It's only communicable when symptoms appear not before. So still people who are contagious would appear sick. It takes 21days for the illness to show after exposure but you're not contagious during those 21 days. You're not contagious until the symptoms actually appear. reply to: BobAthome
i have a few people i might visit on the way to the hospital lol huuuuuuhows it going remember that argument we had just forget about that alls good now xx
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
OMG. Well yes there are a thousand things that COULD go wrong but chance of probability are low. And if you an educated westerners were sick with Ebola would you escape to go say goodbye to your family and put them at risk too.? Maybe you would. I never would. reply to: intrptr
In a press conference Thursday, CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden stated that, for a patient who is infected, travel may be unsafe.
“There’s the potential that actual movement of the patient could do more harm than befit of more advanced, superior care outside the country [of infection],” he said.
The Royal Air Force’s Infection Prevention Control Team is likely to be placed on standby to collect UK citizens and return them to Britain in quarantine conditions if they are infected with Ebola.
The Royal Air Force could be called in to bring back UK citizens infected with the deadly Ebola disease from West Africa.
David Cameron has said that Ebola outbreak is a ‘very serious threat’ to the UK and the foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, is preparing to chair an emergency meeting today on how to tighten Britain’s defences against the virus.
Major Thomas Fletcher, of the Royal Army Medical Corps said it was likely the meeting would discuss putting the military on alert to ‘repatriate’ Britons infected with the disease.
The Royal Air Force’s Infection Prevention Control Team is likely to be placed on standby to collect UK citizens and return them to Britain in quarantine conditions.