From the Associated Press:
1st Ebola patient diagnosed in the US has died
by Nomaan Merchant
DALLAS (AP) — The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States died in a Dallas hospital Wednesday, a little more than a week after his diagnosis exposed gaps in the nation’s defenses against the disease and set off a scramble to track down anyone exposed to him.
Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, was pronounced dead at 7:51 a.m. at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas, where he was admitted Sept. 28 and had been kept in isolation, according to spokesman Wendell Watson.
Equally important:
The hospital has changed its explanation several times about when Duncan arrived and what he said about his travel history. It has acknowledged that Duncan told them on his first visit that he came from West Africa.
Let me make this quite clear: I do not trust the hospitals involved, I do not trust the CDC, and I do not trust this federal government. All of these entities have provided abundant reasons for mistrust.
And I do not trust that Ebola has not mutated and cannot be passed in some airborne fashion.
From the LATimes.com:
Some Ebola experts worry virus may spread more easily than assumed
by David Willman
Yet some scientists who have long studied Ebola say such assurances are premature — and they are concerned about what is not known about the strain now on the loose. It is an Ebola outbreak like none seen before, jumping from the bush to urban areas, giving the virus more opportunities to evolve as it passes through multiple human hosts.
Dr. C.J. Peters, who battled a 1989 outbreak of the virus among research monkeys housed in Virginia and who later led the CDC’s most far-reaching study of Ebola’s transmissibility in humans, said he would not rule out the possibility that it spreads through the air in tight quarters.
“We just don’t have the data to exclude it,” said Peters, who continues to research viral diseases at the University of Texas in Galveston.
Yes. To exclude data indicating Ebola is not airborne.
“I see the reasons to dampen down public fears,” (virologist Dr Phillip K) Russell said. “But scientifically, we’re in the middle of the first experiment of multiple, serial passages of Ebola virus in man…. God knows what this virus is going to look like. I don’t.”
Note in the story:
Peters, Russell and Bailey, who in 1989 was deputy commander for research of the Army’s Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, in Frederick, Md., said the primates in Reston had appeared to spread Ebola to other monkeys through their breath.
“Those monkeys were dying in a pattern that was certainly suggestive of coughing and sneezing — some sort of aerosol movement,” Bailey said. “They were dying and spreading it so quickly from cage to cage. We finally came to the conclusion that the best action was to euthanize them all.”
As Abigail wrote in the comments section, isn’t it odd how there seems to be a curious lack of urgency in US response and preparation? I submit that a large component of that is this: victims are black Africans and we mustn’t “stigmatize” or “draw conclusions” about them. In other words, fear of race is involved.
Calm down, it’s all going to be OK.. The Obama Administration is on the job and they will look at the problem from every angle and try to develop a *fix* every time they make the *club house turn* and get another sandwich and a drink… (/sarcasm)
You’re right, Fred. Obama is having people’s foreheads checked for temperatures at five airports. See? I feel better already!
Oh, but wait! Wait until some black dude with a temperature gets pulled aside for further checking. RACIST SCREENING!
I can see it now; Sharpton and Jackson at airports.
BZ
… and get his “clubs polished” or whatever.
BZ is right, I don’t trust the lot of them. We could do things the way Israel does
and a lot of problems would stop.
Already the family of the deceased is making noises that he didn’t receive the same kind of care as a Nebraska patient and are questioning why he wasn’t moved to Emory Hospital where 2 E patients were successfully treated. Enter Jesse Jackson who is in Dallas (lucky them) who wants among other things to meet with the family.
Can I look into my crystal ball and say: I predict a lawsuit is on the horizon?
Just musing now, I wonder how much his medical bills are and who will foot the bill? Hmm. Any guesses? Nah. Surely… NOT… the American taxpayer?
Oh gosh YES Abigail, Sharpton and Jackson will be on this like flies on shit. They will ALSO be “on” the black males who get pulled aside at airports for further medical screening due to clear RACISM.
Truly, we should be checking white, female, crazed Albanian dwarves instead of black males from West Africa.
BZ
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