http://www.abc.net.au/news/australia/
http://www.abc.net.au/news/australia/
Ebola outbreak: Spanish nurse learned of infection through media, pet dog put down
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-09/ebola-nurse-learned-of-infection-through-media-pet-dog-put-down/5800744?section=world
fucking bastards
wookiemeister said:
Ebola outbreak: Spanish nurse learned of infection through media, pet dog put down
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-09/ebola-nurse-learned-of-infection-through-media-pet-dog-put-down/5800744?section=worldfucking bastards
Dog may it too
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-09/ebola-scare-woman-under-observation-in-cairns-hospital/5802280
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
Ebola outbreak: Spanish nurse learned of infection through media, pet dog put down
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-09/ebola-nurse-learned-of-infection-through-media-pet-dog-put-down/5800744?section=worldfucking bastards
Dog may it too
Opps
Dog may have it too
one only has to come into contact
touch it, breathe on it etc
done
it is a deadly virus thingy
>>one only has to come into contact
touch it, breathe on it etc
done
Ummm, no.
Peak Warming Man said:
>>one only has to come into contact
touch it, breathe on it etc
doneUmmm, no.
ok
explain
CrazyNeutrino said:
Peak Warming Man said:
>>one only has to come into contact
touch it, breathe on it etc
doneUmmm, no.
ok
explain
Direct contact with bodily fluids. Mmmm bodily fluids…
poikilotherm said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
Peak Warming Man said:
>>one only has to come into contact
touch it, breathe on it etc
doneUmmm, no.
ok
explain
Direct contact with bodily fluids. Mmmm bodily fluids…
so oils on the skin
CrazyNeutrino said:
poikilotherm said:
CrazyNeutrino said:ok
explain
Direct contact with bodily fluids. Mmmm bodily fluids…
so oils on the skin
Needs to be broken skin.
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/ebola/faq-ebola/en/
poikilotherm said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
poikilotherm said:Direct contact with bodily fluids. Mmmm bodily fluids…
so oils on the skin
Needs to be broken skin.
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/ebola/faq-ebola/en/
ok
But the way its propagating
breaks on skin is common place
yes
?
CrazyNeutrino said:
But the way its propagatingbreaks on skin is common place
yes
?
Puts on plastic gloves
CrazyNeutrino said:
poikilotherm said:
CrazyNeutrino said:ok
explain
Direct contact with bodily fluids. Mmmm bodily fluids…
so oils on the skin
wookiemeister said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
poikilotherm said:Direct contact with bodily fluids. Mmmm bodily fluids…
so oils on the skin
it will rub the lotion on its skin
Stop rubbing it
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:
CrazyNeutrino said:so oils on the skin
it will rub the lotion on its skinStop rubbing it
He’s already blind.
poikilotherm said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
wookiemeister said:it will rub the lotion on its skin
Stop rubbing it
He’s already blind.
ok
Queensland health lady on the radio said it is secretion borne. She was quite definite that it’s not air borne.
By the way, this is the way the AIDS scare stuff worked. All things come around.
buffy said:
By the way, this is the way the AIDS scare stuff worked. All things come around.
Are you referring to sensationalist media reporting of AIDS or the eventual government education campaigns?
buffy said:
Queensland health lady on the radio said it is secretion borne. She was quite definite that it’s not air borne.
So its a touch thing
buffy said:
By the way, this is the way the AIDS scare stuff worked. All things come around.
thats a different touch thing
Ebola is spread by bodily fluids. Unfortunately, one of the symptoms of ebola is all your bodily fluids leaving the body through every possible orifice, including all the major ones plus all the minor ones, including pores and ears. (Which is apparently the reason the majority of survivors are deaf)
From what I can see, the nurse was in a high risk area and now has a slight fever – better having her in hospital with the flu than out in public with Ebola.
Carmen_Sandiego said:
Ebola is spread by bodily fluids. Unfortunately, one of the symptoms of ebola is all your bodily fluids leaving the body through every possible orifice, including all the major ones plus all the minor ones, including pores and ears. (Which is apparently the reason the majority of survivors are deaf)
From what I can see, the nurse was in a high risk area and now has a slight fever – better having her in hospital with the flu than out in public with Ebola.
Should all nurses and doctors live in in a bubble?
CrazyNeutrino said:
Should all doctors live in in a bubble?Yes. A bubble without patients.
OCDC said:
CrazyNeutrino said:Should all doctors live in in a bubble?Yes. A bubble without patients.
Fixed
>>Are you referring to sensationalist media reporting of AIDS <<
This one. Personal anecdote, from the very beginning of AIDS awareness in Australia. Mr buffy attended a car rollover victim and got covered in blood when he crawled into the car to retrieve the patient. The fellow then told them he was HIV positive. There was no protocol in place, and lots of fear. The ambos and the police had to send their uniforms to the incinerator and Mr buffy had a blood test immediately. Then we waited however many months (at that time they didn’t know it could take years to take hold) and he was tested again. We have a letter somewhere saying definitively that he was not HIV positive. We were amused, because we had been reading the research and we did know that could not be positively stated so soon. We also knew that there had to be direct bodily fluid transfer and that the risk was actually very, very low. We did, however, take our own precautions anyway for quite a while, to avoid any chance of transfer to me in the unlikely event that he had caught it. My sister’s husband (the knowall one trained as a doctor, who hadn’t bothered to read the research) at one point said their children should not even be in the same room as Mr buffy. Do you wonder that I dislike the man?
Anyway, the fear undertones are ones I can feel again. Ebola is more contagious than HIV, as I understand it, but there is a fair knowledge of the necessary precautions.
OCDC said:
CrazyNeutrino said:Should all doctors live in in a bubble?Yes. A bubble without patients.
we need the bubble if you lack patience.
buffy said:
>>Are you referring to sensationalist media reporting of AIDS <<Wow, good on both of them. I reckon he expected Mr Buffy to leave him to probably die.This one. Personal anecdote, from the very beginning of AIDS awareness in Australia. Mr buffy attended a car rollover victim and got covered in blood when he crawled into the car to retrieve the patient. The fellow then told them he was HIV positive.
Carmen_Sandiego said:
Ebola is spread by bodily fluids. Unfortunately, one of the symptoms of ebola is all your bodily fluids leaving the body through every possible orifice, including all the major ones plus all the minor ones, including pores and ears. (Which is apparently the reason the majority of survivors are deaf)
From what I can see, the nurse was in a high risk area and now has a slight fever – better having her in hospital with the flu than out in public with Ebola.
Stop talking sense.
I want the day off work.
http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/islamic-state-jihadists-may-infect-themselves-to-spread-ebola-in-the-west/story-fnh81ifq-1227085919151
If they hadn’t thought of it before they will now
Cymek said:
http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/islamic-state-jihadists-may-infect-themselves-to-spread-ebola-in-the-west/story-fnh81ifq-1227085919151If they hadn’t thought of it before they will now
and aids as well
and all the other infectious diseases as well
Cymek said:
http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/islamic-state-jihadists-may-infect-themselves-to-spread-ebola-in-the-west/story-fnh81ifq-1227085919151If they hadn’t thought of it before they will now
and aids as well
and all the other infectious diseases as well
CrazyNeutrino said:
Cymek said:
http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/islamic-state-jihadists-may-infect-themselves-to-spread-ebola-in-the-west/story-fnh81ifq-1227085919151If they hadn’t thought of it before they will now
and aids as well
and all the other infectious diseases as well
Imagine if they got their hands on some of that Russian Smallpox.
Carmen_Sandiego said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
Cymek said:
http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/islamic-state-jihadists-may-infect-themselves-to-spread-ebola-in-the-west/story-fnh81ifq-1227085919151If they hadn’t thought of it before they will now
and aids as well
and all the other infectious diseases as well
Imagine if they got their hands on some of that Russian Smallpox.
Imagine one person carrying all the infectious diseases
Carmen_Sandiego said:
CrazyNeutrino said:
Cymek said:
http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/islamic-state-jihadists-may-infect-themselves-to-spread-ebola-in-the-west/story-fnh81ifq-1227085919151If they hadn’t thought of it before they will now
and aids as well
and all the other infectious diseases as well
Imagine if they got their hands on some of that Russian Smallpox.
Or even worse Bigpox.
On both their houses
dv said:
On both their houses
That nurse has tested negative
she will be pleased about that
Thread title is too fucking long
Dropbear said:
Thread title is too fucking long
Break the words down into blocks it may make it easier for you to read
Actually there are three “too long” subject titles in the View By Topic.
dv said:
Actually there are three “too long” subject titles in the View By Topic.
Lift ya game
Dropbear said:
dv said:
Actually there are three “too long” subject titles in the View By Topic.
Lift ya game
Zacky. No wonder people are late for appointments, they spend half the day trying to get through these absurdly long subject titles.
for reading coaches no doubt
> 57-year-old woman under observation in Cairns Hospital over fears she may have Ebola
ABC TV News tonight. She doesn’t have Ebola.