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originally posted by: diggindirt
a reply to: gardener1
Like you, I am concerned, especially when I learned that several hundred troops from Ft. Campbell, just down the road from me, are being sent to "fight" ebola in Africa.
I, too, wonder where the Duncan family has gone....whether they disappeared to get away from the msm or ...what?
My friends are still wondering where at least three employees of Presby have gotten to----the time of quarantine from Duncan's case is over and still nobody has had any contact with them.
originally posted by: gardener1
It is now election day, Nov. 4th! Countdown time to hopefully find out what is really going on. Still no information about the Duncan Family.
Some disturbing information in the Wall Street Journal today covering Ebola. Refer to page A7 World News. "For Ebola Survivors, Sex Carries Added Risk"
Hmm....A brief summary.
Helena Henry in Liberia survived Ebola and was given a clean bill of health. She returned to her long time companion and had sex.
Guess what? He caught it and died.
I remember an article where Louise mentioned that his side of the bed was soaked in sweat. If they were sharing a bed the most logical assumption is that they had sex.
So where are the Duncan Family Members?
originally posted by: woodsmom
kenai.craigslist.org...
It's a woman who has posted that the docs said her husband contracted Ebola out in the community. He's the first they said. He's supposedly been in isolation for two days.
I hope it's a sick joke. We did have a sick patient from Liberia a few weeks ago, but the CDC algorithm said it couldn't be Ebola, so it wasn't. Now this.
originally posted by: dianajune
a reply to: gardener1
I didn't know if I should ask that question or not but thought I'd put it out there. Thanks!
With how the U.S. gov't has mishandled this crisis, it wouldn't surprise me if we were part of an experiment of sorts. Ebola vaccines are supposedly coming out soon. They have to try them out on somebody, right?
I refuse to line up. Not me. No way, no how.
originally posted by: diggindirt
originally posted by: ghostrager
a reply to: diggindirt
Hey diggin,
Where did you hear of these 3 staff members?
My info comes from a nurse who was working at a Dallas hospital until the Duncan case surfaced. She saw the lack of response and left the area immediately but she is in contact with friends at Presby who are wondering what happened to some of their co-workers. At least three staff members have "disappeared" and are not answering phones, texts or email.
My friend left the Dallas area because of the reaction to the Duncan case by Presby. Reports she got from her friends who work there said that the hospital administration was far more concerned about handling the publicity from the case than protecting the people working there from this deadly disease. Because there are a goodly number of people who work part-time at multiple hospitals in Dallas the possibility of spreading the infection was quite high if no quarantine was imposed. Because my friend is a widow with two small children, she took the "better safe than sorry" route and left the area rather than risk unknowing exposure.
originally posted by: NoAngel2u
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
Well if all is as they say, then she is very relevant current news AND proof you can spend days exposed, without ppe, to infectious body fluids and not get Ebola.
They should be encouraging her to help them overcome the public's concern. She should want to help. She was, after all, helped by many herself.