Dallas Ebola patient vomited “all over the place” outside his apartment, prior to going to the hospital

Ebola In AmericaSomething tells me that might fall under the category of transmittal via bodily fluids.  Anyone disagree?  Bueller?

From Reuters.com:

Dallas Ebola patient vomited outside apartment on way to hospital

by Lisa Maria Garza

(Reuters) – Two days after he was sent home from a Dallas hospital, the man who is the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States was seen vomiting on the ground outside an apartment complex as he was bundled into an ambulance.

That’s correct.  One little tidbit you didn’t know: the man with Ebola went to the hospital originally and was sent home by hospital staff.  Now there’s some competence, eh wot, despite CDC warnings?

“His whole family was screaming. He got outside and he was throwing up all over the place,” resident Mesud Osmanovic, 21, said on Wednesday, describing the chaotic scene before the man was admitted to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital on Sunday where he is in serious condition.

In my world, that’s called a clue.  And simultaneously, a serious Hazmat condition for anyone in that apartment complex.

What do you do with vomit?  Do you just kick it into the grass?  Do you move it around with your foot?  Will dogs come by?  Cats?  Children?  Do you wash it down the sidewalk with a garden hose?  Do you hose it into the nearest drain?  Do you splash it onto other persons or animals?  Wait a bit; it gets worse.

Start with this, from the NYTimes.com:

Texas Contacts 100, Citing Possible Links to Ebola Patient

by Kevin Sack and Marc Santora

DALLAS — Health officials in Texas said Thursday that they had reached out to as many as 100 people who may have had contact — either directly or indirectly — with a Liberian man sick with the Ebola virus while he was contagious.

Of those people, only a handful have been isolated, including family members and the medical technicians who rushed the patient, Thomas E. Duncan, to the hospital on Sunday. Most on the list are there simply because they had contact with people who had had contact with Mr. Duncan.

Initially, federal authorities announced at a news conference on Tuesday that Mr. Duncan first sought treatment at the hospital last Friday, Sept. 26, but that account has since been changed. The hospital issued a statement saying that the patient went there after 10 p.m. Sept. 25, when he was examined and sent home.

Where, as he was symptomatic, he was likewise infectious.

Neither the hospital nor the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained how officials had gotten the date wrong and what effect it may have had on the investigation.

Despite the fact that the CDC already told hopitals to “be prepared for Ebola.”

Read the next two paragraphs very closely:

The woman who was hosting Mr. Duncan in Dallas told CNN on Thursday that she had brought him to the hospital the first time and twice told hospital workers he had been in Liberia. Still they sent him back with only some antibiotics to the apartment, where the woman was staying with one of her children and two nephews.

Over the next two days, Mr. Duncan began sweating profusely and had diarrhea. The sweaty sheets were still on her bed, she said. She put the towels he used in a bag but did not know what to do with them.

That apartment complex is now a Biosafety Level 4 area.

However, it appears to get even worse.  I found this on UK media, from the UKDailyMail.com:

Up to 100 exposed already in Dallas Ebola shambles: Family try to break out of isolation at virus victim’s apartment — where contaminated sheets still lie on the bed — as visitors come and go

by Louise Boyle and Dan Bates

A woman called Louise, who identified herself as Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan’s ‘wife,’ spoke out from her isolation
Family members initially violated orders and left their Dallas aparement, prompting a quarantine order, Dallas judge said today
No visitors allowed in, but MailOnline reported three people coming and going to the home on Wednesday
Four relatives quarantined — Louise, child, 13, and two adult nephews
Louise said CDC have not told her what to do with Duncan’s sweaty sheets, pillows and the towels he used while contagious
Following the shocking revelation, CDC sent medical team to Louise’s home on Thursday afternoon — days after Duncan confirmed as Ebola case
Hospital sent sick Mr Duncan home on Thursday at 10pm — THREE DAYS before he was rushed in and not the two days initially reported by hospital
100 people being sought who had possible contact with Duncan — 12 have confirmed contact including five children
Panic-stricken parents removing students from four affected Dallas schools despite authorities’ notes claiming ‘everything is fine’
Ebola isn’t contagious until symptoms appear, and then it can spread only by close contact with a patient’s bodily fluids

TIMELINE OF EBOLA DIAGNOSIS

  • September 19 – Thomas Eric Duncan boards flight in Liberia
  • September 20 – He lands in Dallas
  • September 24 – Mr Duncan starts to develop symptoms
  • September 26 – He goes to hospital but is sent home with antibiotics
  • September 28 – Placed in isolation in Dallas hospital
  • September 30 – Man’s blood tests positive for Ebola

With one new possible exception, again from foreign media, the UKDailyMail.com:

Doomsday warning: UN Ebola chief raises ‘nightmare’ prospect that virus could mutate and become airborne — making it much more infectious

Plus: contractors in Dallas don’t want to be tasked with cleaning the apartment of the man infected with Ebola.  That will only get worse.  Who will do it?

Plus: Thomas Duncan lied about having contact with Ebola before boarding a plane.  That will only get worse.  No one will admit it.  You can count on that.

Here is the story of how Ebola is making its way out of Dallas and into the streets of America.

And here is the most logical view of handling Ebola:

Ebola virus: Pandemic should be treated ‘the same way’ as threat posed by nuclear weapons, security officials say.

Mr Obama’s response has been miserable.  It has been non-reactive.  Again, as I’ve written before countless times, Obama was “concerned” and “monitoring.”  He still refuses to protect this country, first from illegals and now from deadly — not just “uncomfortable” but deadly — disease.

Here’s what you do, Mr Obama.  Convince the UN to stop all commercial flights from any stricken African country.  You let the disease run its course in Africa.  You help as you can but you quarantine the entire nation.  You make sure it burns out in Africa.

You seal the border.  With the military.  Carrying loaded M-4s and ROEs that include the use of deadly force for those who fail to heed commands.  Now, for two reasons: ISIS and  Ebola.  Because ISIS WILL send infected martyrs into the US in order to see how far they can spread Ebola.

You stop all commercial flights to and from Africa.  Period.

You quarantine people you even remotely suspect of Ebola.

You put every hospital on a national alert.

You kick the production of ZMapp into overdrive.

And you do these things now, sir.  NOW.

The situation is a parody of itself, albeit a deadly one.  We eat popcorn watching the films “World War Z” and “Outbreak” and “Contagion.”  They all illustrate the failures of inaction and casual handling of deadly situations.

The world is now asking: what is going on?  Why are our governments so indifferent?

I can tell you one salient reason: the wish to not offend or be seen as judgmental to black persons.  The underlying compulsion to be politically correct.

This isn’t just a matter of saving a community or saving Dallas or even saving one nation.  It’s a matter of saving the entire planet and not having Western civilization destroyed in the meantime.

This government can’t even protect its own president — what makes you think it can or will be motivated to protect you?

Mr Obama: for once, get off your ass.

BZ

 

You’re a nutjob if you worry about Ebola

Aircraft Against MoonI have already had people say this.  I’ve been told by other bloggers that I waste too much of my site time on the topic.  It will never go anywhere except Africa.

Of course it won’t.

From dfw.cbslocal.com:

CDC Confirms Patient In Dallas Has The Ebola Virus

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM)Officials with the Centers for Disease Control have confirmed that a person in Dallas definitely has the Ebola virus. Tuesday’s official determination makes the Dallas patient the first diagnosed Ebola case in the United States.

Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are holding a press conference now. CDC Director Thomas Frieden related the information that the individual had traveled to Liberia. The person left Liberia on September 19, and arrived in the United States on September 20 with no virus symptoms. Frieden said it was four or five days later that the patient, who is believed to be male, began developing symptoms and was ultimately admitted to Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas on Sunday, September 28.

The CDC has already told airlines to “treat bodily fluids as infectious.”

The CDC has already told US hospital to “prepare for Ebola.”

I wrote on July 29th that Ebola was “just one plane ride away” from infecting other nations.

Ebola is quite readily transmitted aboard any aircraft, and the patient in Dallas flew from Liberia to DFW.  On a regular commercial aircraft.

In all, four infected patients have returned to the United States in specially outfitted planes — three were treated in Atlanta and the fourth, who Dr. Brantly donated blood to, in Omaha. An American physician who was exposed to the virus, but not infected, was flown to Maryland over the weekend.

This man is now Patient Zero in America.  The American index case.

Incubation can range from 2 to 20 days.  The patient in Dallas could possibly have been infectious on the aircraft itself, which is not “specially outfitted.”  Hospital staff admit this.

The hospital also admits that a family member or someone else could have come in contact with this person whilst he was in fact infectious.

Every aircraft  has a closed system of recycled air.  Everyone could potentially be infected.  Everyone who handled his baggage. Everyone who helped him or serviced him at any point in his trip.  And needs to be at least temporarily quarantined until tested and cleared.

Further, infection points would include places where he washed his hands, where he used silverware on the plane, where he sneezed, where he blew his nose, and where he urinated or defecated — those places are likewise potentially infected.

Sweating?  Vomiting?  Bodily fluids, ladies and gentlemen.

Where he touched his oily or sweating face and touched another object or person, in purposeful or unconscious gestures.

Experts say Ebola isn’t airborne.  Unless that person sneezed, uncovered, and you were sitting next to him with an open sore on your face or neck or arms or hands.  Or you were unfortunate enough to be yawning when he sneezed in your direction.

No, of course not, there is nothing to worry about regarding Ebola.

I’m just a nutjob.

BZ

P.S.

This does not even take into account the 3,000 soldiers Mr Obama has sent purposely into Ebola’s path.

 

Ebola warning: CDC tells airlines to ‘treat all body fluids as infectious’

CDC Treat As InfectiousLadies and gentlemen, think hard; why would that be?

Well, I can conjure two immediate items the American Media Maggots will never reveal to you::

1) Various airlines have transported numerous infected illegal immigrant children, at the behest of our federal government, around our nation at random but with purpose; and
2) The ease and interconnectivity of the airline industry is conducive to the swift and incredibly-efficacious spread of infectious diseases both airborne and fluid-based.

I’ll get back to point #1 in a moment; right now, let’s examine the CDC angle:

From the WashingtonExaminer.com:

by Paul Bedard

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, increasing their warnings on Ebola, is advising airlines and jet staff to treat all body fluids as infectious, even on domestic flights.

“Treat all body fluids as though they are infectious,” said the latest CDC update to airlines. The update notes that if Ebola is suspected, aircraft can be cleaned mid-flight. The update is apparently meant to stress the rights airlines have to block anyone who appears “ill” from boarding.

As I wrote before, perhaps this isn’t quite the finest time in the world to board a thin aluminum tube for anywhere.  Some things I submit one should consider regarding Ebola and the airline industry, as Ebola is — literally — one airplane ride away from an epidemic.

Here is what people don’t think about:

Everyone on that plane is infected.  Every aircraft  has a closed system of recycled air.  Everyone who touched her.  Everyone who handled her baggage. Everyone who helped her or serviced her at any point in her trip.  Everyone.  And needs to be quarantined.

Further, places where she washed her hands, where she used silverware in a restaurant, where she sneezed, where she blew her nose, and where she urinated or defecated — those places are likewise infected.

What people don’t wish to know: some women hover when they urinate over public toilets.and the urine splashes.  Anyone who sits down on that toilet is subject to infection.  Sweating?  Vomiting?  Bodily fluids, ladies and gentlemen.

Where she touched her eyeballs and then touched a doorknob.  Where she touched her oily or sweating face and touched another object or person, in purposeful or unconscious gestures.

And watch: response and quarantine to this will be considered an “over-reaction.”

It takes 21 days for Ebola to incubate.  So that person KNEW she was sick WHEN she got on that aircraft.  She did so anyway.

Which is how people will act if they think they are infected: do their very best to avoid quarantine — and do their very best to disbelieve their infection.

Ebola isn’t “airborne” as people insist.  Except that it is.  Do you suspect you could contract Ebola if someone sneezed or coughed directly upon you — and you had your mouth open, were inhaling, or had open cuts upon your arms, face or exposed skin?

The short answer: yes.

Why do you think the CDC is already telling American hospitals: get prepared for Ebola?

Let’s now get back to point #1.

Why is it, do you suppose, that a “mysterious” respiratory illness is suddenly spreading throughout the United States with such rapidity now?  Why does it appear to be targeting children?  Is there a correlation to other events?

I submit: it very well could stem from illegal immigrant children carrying diseases — because so few if any have been medically screened — being received through our porous southern border with Mexico and purposely transported (again, some in aircraft) to various sites around the United States in order to “bury” their existence and intermingle them with Americans.  The very secret nature of the operation should bring hordes of questions to the lips of the American Media Maggots which, of course, it is not.

And brings up this story, from Breitbart.com:

Doctor: Gov’t ‘Tight-Lipped’ on Respiratory Virus, May be From Illegals

Dr. Jane Orient, Executive Director of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, reported that the government has been “real tight-lipped” about the mysterious respiratory illness that has struck children in the United States, expressed concern that the illegal immigrant minors from Central America could be the source, and argued that the government should devote more resources to border security to combat the spread of disease on Wednesday’s “Laura Ingraham Show.” 

First and foremost, damn that women for even considering the obvious:

When asked whether illegal immigrant children who have been sent to various locations around the country could be the cause of the virus, she responded “Yes, they could be. We don’t know for sure the government is being real tight-lipped about this, and it only takes one infected child to infect the whole classroom.”

Orient added “we don’t know where it’s coming from…are there immigrants from Central America, where this disease has allegedly been prevalent before? Should we be [looking at] the virus to see whether it’s like what’s been found in some of these countries that are just sending waves of children across our border and they haven’t been quarantined long enough to make sure they’re not sick?”

She also spoke about the risks posed by drug resistant tuberculosis, saying “virtually all of the cases of drug resistant TB that have been discovered in the United States are in foreign born individuals, and the vast majority of any type of TB is in a person who was born in a foreign country. It is a public health nightmare to just have one of these cases in your community because the person needs to be quarantined…and you could catch TB on a bus, there is no question about that.”

A repetition, if you will humor me for a moment: “virtually all of the cases of drug resistant TB that have been discovered in the United States are in foreign born individuals.”

Again, the Obama Administration and Leftists insisting that we, Americans, don’t even possess the right to defend ourselves.

This, ladies and gentlemen, is about to bite us on our national ass.

BZ

 

CDC to America: get ready for Ebola

From the WashingtonExaminer.com:

CDC issues Ebola checklist: ‘Now is the time to prepare’

by Paul Bedard

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, warning hospitals and doctors that “now is the time to prepare,” has issued a six-page Ebola “checklist” to help healthcare workers quickly determine if patients are infected.

While the CDC does not believe that there are new cases of Ebola in the United States, the assumption in the checklist is that it is only a matter of time before the virus hits home.

Please note the last words of the above paragraph: “before the virus hits home.”  Meaning: the United States of America.

ZMapp_Treated_US_Patients_WideThe virus was already “mailed home,” so to speak, when two Americans with Ebola were flown back from West African nations to US hospitals for treatment; they have both recovered after treatments with ZMapp.

The following is also of note in re Ebola:

The US State Department has ordered 160,000 hazmat suits;
The US State Department has ordered 5,000 body bags;
Obama wants to send 3,000 US soldiers to Africa to fight the Ebola breakout;

Ebola is, in fact, only one aircraft ride away from the United States.

N95 masks, anyone?

BZ

 

EBOLA IS OUT

Ebola Virus GraphicAnd it is in — at minimum — London.

From the UKMirror.com:

Ebola terror at Gatwick as passenger collapses and dies getting off Sierra Leone flight

by Rebecca Younger & Andy Lines

Staff tell of fears as jet from Africa is quarantined after the death of passenger who was ‘sweating and vomiting’ before she collapsed

Airport staff tonight told of their fears of an Ebola outbreak after a passenger from Sierra Leone collapsed and died as she got off a plane at Gatwick.

Workers said they were terrified the virus could spread globally through the busy international hub from the West African country which is in the grip of the deadly epidemic.

The woman, said to be 72, became ill on the gangway after she left a Gambia Bird jet with 128 passengers on board. She died in hospital.

Ladies and gentlemen, Ebola is now out into a Westernized country.  Just as I suspected and as I warned.

Here is what people don’t think about:

Everyone on that plane is infected.  Every aircraft  has a closed system of recycled air.  Everyone who touched her.  Everyone who handled her baggage. Everyone who helped her or serviced her at any point in her trip.  Everyone.  And needs to be quarantined.

Further, places where she washed her hands, where she used silverware in a restaurant, where she sneezed, where she blew her nose, and where she urinated or defecated — those places are likewise infected.

What people don’t wish to know: some women hover when they urinate over public toilets.and the urine splashes.  Anyone who sits down on that toilet is subject to infection.  Sweating?  Vomiting?  Bodily fluids, ladies and gentlemen.

Where she touched her eyeballs and then touched a doorknob.  Where she touched her oily or sweating face and touched another object or person, in purposeful or unconscious gestures.

And watch: response and quarantine to this will be considered an “over-reaction.”

It takes 21 days for Ebola to incubate.  So that person KNEW she was sick WHEN she got on that aircraft.  She did so anyway.

And I say this: I submit this is a very poor time to be getting into any airliner for any reason.  It is av very poor time to take an international trip.  Anywhere.  For any reason.  You have no idea where that aircraft has been and who has been sitting in the seat you’re about to occupy.

Further, it is a very poor time to be near a hub of large population, as in any large city serviced by a major international airport.  For, now, obvious reasons.

I said Ebola was “one plane ride away.”

And it clearly is.

FIRST obvious step: NO ONE from Africa enters this country

BZ

P.S.

You wonder how Ebola transfers in primitive Africa?  This way: tradition indicates that when someone dies, you wash and tend the body afterwards, and many people come in contact.  Now, black people in Africa believe that the White Man has created Ebola and applied it to them — and it won’t be eradicated because the White Man, via White Doctors, refuses to allow them to conduct their rituals for the deceased.