Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Oh, boy: Man in Dallas With Ebola Initially Sent Home With Antibiotics

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A man with Ebola in Dallas was initially sent home from the hospital with antibiotics after seeking treatment for an unknown illness, officials said. 

The man, whose name wasn’t released, is the first case of the deadly viral infection to be diagnosed outside of Africa. He traveled from Liberia and arrived in the U.S. on Sept. 20, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said yesterday.

The man is being kept in isolation in an intensive care unit. He had no symptoms when he left Liberia and began to show signs of the disease on Sept. 24, the CDC said. He sought care on Sept. 26, was hospitalized two days later at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital and is critically ill, said CDC Director Thomas Frieden. The agency is working to identify anybody who had contact with the man and track them down, he said.

More @ Newsmax

12 comments:

  1. Ebola is not the pandemic the government wants us to believe. In the last 30 years there have been at most 300,000 infected. Of that a maximum of 10,000 have died IN THIRTY YEARS since this "plague" started. It is not airborne. If this "pandemic" were airborne and one tenth as deadly as the propaganda ministry would have us believe there would be a minimum of one billion dead world wide by now. I find it curious that this comes now , at a time just before an election that the Democratic /Communist party currently in power cannot hope to win; and it comes at a time when "plague" would allow the government to end elections forever by "decree"(patriot act AND NDAA) and form and "emergency government" , that would keep certain people in "office" for the rest of there lives. The fact that it would also abolish the constitution and allow for a "permanent ruler" , makes the timing dubious at best. It would do well for your readers to remember that Influenza kills more people every 90 days world wide than Ebola has in thirty years ("The Flu" kills between 3 and 5 MILLION every year world wide) ---Ray

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  2. I would agree with Ray on the timing of all of this. Anyone presenting at an emergency room in America these days who just got back from Liberia should be a big RED FLAG, but, No, we just go about our business and send the infected person out without a worry...until we later worry... and go ahead - leave the airports wide open along with the borders just in time for some kind of manufactured event (aka False Flag) that will again create hysteria and force people to do something they may not want to cooperate with such as submit to another untested vaccine that can kill more people than it helps (which in great part is what killed so many people in 1918 in the Great Influenza epidemic). If anyone cares to notice, Influenza deaths are grouped in with Pneumonia because the flu can develop into pneumonia, so identifying the true cause of death is difficult - the elderly and those with compromised respiratory systems are at the highest risk to die from pneumonia, but you don't hear about pushing everyone to take that vaccine even though it has been available for a long time.

    Ebola - It is big and it is scary and it is from the heart of Africa - Beware, Pilgrim!

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    1. Ebola - It is big and it is scary and it is from the heart of Africa - Beware, Pilgrim!

      :)

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  3. Viral infections are not treated with antibiotics...why was he even given antibiotics? After reading about incompetent employees that work at the VA centers I am beginning to think that health care is being overrun by affirmative action employees that have no clue about what they are doing and are there to fill a quota and too many others see this occurring and get on the non productive bandwagon with them. As a retired aircraft mechanic I always was concerned with piss poor airport security and the ability of biological or chemical disasters being delivered to a location near you nearly overnight. I am damned glad to be retired. Good luck to all and keep heads up...the morons are in charge.

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    1. health care is being overrun by affirmative action employees

      They certainly don't help and they are many.

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    2. No you actually don't see many of the AA class in the medical arts as it demands very hard work and the nursing and medical boards are completely independent of government; and are utterly ruthless toward the lazy and unprepared these days. Whomever that MD. or NP. was that made that "treat and street" call, you can bet that his /her license renewal just came into question. I'd bet that hospital has already convened an M&M board and they could be out the door in as little as a week.---Ray

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    3. Thanks, but I must have encountered some of the few who aren't part of the many then.

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  4. Listening to Fox it would seem Duncan ( the Ebola pt in Dallas ) knew when
    he left Liberia that he could have been infected as his friend died from Ebola
    prior to Duncan's arrival in Dallas. The friend and Duncan both assisted a dying
    Ebola pt. I think, Duncan wanted to get to the US for treatment as his chances
    for survival would increase. The bummer was when the hosp. sent him home.
    That delayed treatment for two days.
    Brock, I hope the Patcon is going well.

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    1. Thanks for the info as I hadn't heard this before. Dixie and I are enjoying ourselves at Dixieland after partaking Popeye's spicy fried chicken, so we are well. Thanks :)

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  5. This is really mind blowing to see how this is escalating:
    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/01/texas-ebola-patient/16525649/

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    1. Certain may get worst. Don't understand, as we have such secure borders--------

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