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Kurmugeon
10-16-2014, 01:40 PM
It would probably be best to not accept a dinner invitation from them, or have any other kind of contact with them.

Now that the Ebola bug is loose, and the death toll starts to grow, don't you think those who did visit Africa, anytime between March 2014, and today, will wish that the Quarantine Protocol had been enforced?

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Captain Obvious
10-16-2014, 01:43 PM
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Cigar
10-16-2014, 01:45 PM
We had friends from New York who were visiting, they were Married there in May ... had dinner with them Sunday :grin:

Cigar
10-16-2014, 01:45 PM
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Morning Wood can me scary :laugh:

Kurmugeon
10-16-2014, 01:48 PM
We had friends from New York who were visiting, they were Married there in May ... had dinner with them Sunday :grin:

See Ya! Wouldn't want to be ya...

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Captain Obvious
10-16-2014, 01:49 PM
Morning Wood can me scary :laugh:

Work sentences complete best.

Cigar
10-16-2014, 02:23 PM
Work sentences complete best.

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Cigar
10-16-2014, 02:24 PM
See Ya! Wouldn't want to be ya...

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What ... no Kiss :grin:

Common Sense
10-16-2014, 02:33 PM
It would probably be best to not accept a dinner invitation from them, or have any other kind of contact with them.

Now that the Ebola bug is loose, and the death toll starts to grow, don't you think those who did visit Africa, anytime between March 2014, and today, will wish that the Quarantine Protocol had been enforced?

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Africa is a big place. Most of the countries people from the west go to don't have Ebola.

Kurmugeon
10-16-2014, 02:39 PM
Africa is a big place. Most of the countries people from the west go to don't have Ebola.

You're simply wrong.

9238

http://healthmap.org/ebola/#timeline


Watch the timeline and see it spreading east. In a year, it will cover most of the continent.

Mac-7
10-16-2014, 02:46 PM
Africa is a big place. Most of the countries people from the west go to don't have Ebola.

No one is calling for a travel ban of all Africa.

Common Sense
10-16-2014, 02:48 PM
You're simply wrong.

9238

http://healthmap.org/ebola/#timeline

How am I wrong? It's not a big place? Or most westerners don't go to those areas?

Most westerners go to places like Morocco or South Africa and Kenya.

Common Sense
10-16-2014, 02:49 PM
No one is calling for a travel ban of all Africa.

I know. He's saying anyone coming back from Africa is at risk. I'm just disagreeing. Did you read the OP?

Mac-7
10-16-2014, 02:51 PM
I know. He's saying anyone coming back from Africa is at risk. I'm just disagreeing. Did you read the OP?

Many of the other African countries have travel against west Africa.

if I know that the person is from a country that limits travel to Liberia I would feel relatively safe.

Kurmugeon
10-16-2014, 03:06 PM
Many of the other African countries have travel against west Africa.

if I know that the person is from a country that limits travel to Liberia I would feel relatively safe.

As people start to panic in the countries already going Ebola Pandemic, they will travel by FOOT, and truck, bus, etc, to any land route country available.

Just like Thomas Duncan fled to the United States by aircraft, because he could.

All of the continent will be infected in a year. Most of it probably is now, we just don't know it yet.

Watch the timeline in the provided link, from March 2014 to day, you can watch it spreading east across Africa.

http://healthmap.org/ebola/#timeline

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Kurmugeon
10-17-2014, 04:34 AM
Many of the other African countries have travel against west Africa.

if I know that the person is from a country that limits travel to Liberia I would feel relatively safe.

I think we all know what we mean by an Ebola Hot Zone. Soon Texas will be one. That doesn't yet mean All of America will be a Hot Zone, though it Might become one, unfortunately.

I suspect that most of Africa will be an Ebola Hot Zone by the end of next year.

Eventually, everyone everywhere will have to deal with Ebola. Including everyone in America.

It has everything to do with the number of simultaneous cases!

If we can slow down the spread, to something our medical systems can handle, many people's lives will be saved.

Additionally, it gives time to train and equip common hospital staff.

It gives us time to perfect treatment protocols.

It gives us time to develop new drugs.

It gives us time to tool up and get medical factories turning out meds.

It gives us time to work on Immunizations.

It gives us time to build and position incinerators and waste containers.

No country is an island which will be forever free of Ebola. Anyone with sense can see that.

But slowing down the rate of spread can spare many lives.

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