Uh Oh...
Look at this: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2...on-Ebola-Virus
Uh Oh...
Look at this: http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Peace/2...on-Ebola-Virus
The squirrels are lurking... @ http://theoutdoortradingpost.com/
Read this: http://undergroundmedic.com/?p=74
It concerns when to go into seclusion...
The squirrels are lurking... @ http://theoutdoortradingpost.com/
Death toll "official" approaching the magic 1000 mark
Tom Paris : When a bomb starts talking about
itself in the third person, I get nervous. - star trek voyager
N95 mask would be totally acceptitable for containment as compared to ..... nothing?
You are lucky to be in a area where the population is sparse, don't ignore the advantages of basic protection to those that are not
pheniox17 (08-07-2014)
The real money is in the treatment, and vaccines.
This is just a test run, to see how quickly it is contained, how it effects certain chromosomes, certain breeds, certain people, certain races, each genetic group.
Then, the good old govt can sell it's vaccine.
We could all freak out our neighbors by starting to wear a mask all the time.
omegabrock (09-02-2014),SquirrelBait (08-09-2014)
The squirrels are lurking... @ http://theoutdoortradingpost.com/
The longer incubation period tells me that this is a new/mutated strain. The longer incubation period also means that this virus isn't going to burn it's self out like past outbreaks...
The squirrels are lurking... @ http://theoutdoortradingpost.com/
Arklatex (08-09-2014)
From the CDC fact Sheet on SARS: The main way that SARS seems to spread is by close person-to-person contact. The virus that causes SARS is thought to be transmitted most readily by respiratory droplets (droplet spread) produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Droplet spread can happen when droplets from the cough or sneeze of an infected person are propelled a short distance (generally up to 3 feet) through the air and deposited on the mucous membranes of the mouth, nose, or eyes of persons who are nearby. The virus also can spread when a person touches a surface or object contaminated with infectious droplets and then touches his or her mouth, nose, or eye(s). In addition, it is possible that the SARS virus might spread more broadly through the air (airborne spread) or by other ways that are not now known.
Now for the red necks in this group the green is commonly refered to as snot. Now what is any different between SARS snot being a vector and Mucus from an Ebola infected patient. Just because one of these medical organizations doesn't "identify Ebola as Airborne Spread" doesn't mean that you can stand next to an Ebola infected person be sneezed on and your safe.
That just defies all logic
Seems like the numbers of daily new infected are in decline. Down from 120+ a day to 68. Hope it keeps going down.
SquirrelBait (08-12-2014)