Category Archives: Health Care

High risk Ebola could reach France and UK by end-October

Pallets of supplies wait to be loaded on a 747 aircraft at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport September 20, 2014. Scientists have used Ebola disease spread patterns and airline traffic data to predict a 75 percent chance the … Continue reading

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Venezuela on alert over mysterious, deadly disease

The deaths of 10 people in the past week of a mysterious disease in several cities in Venezuela, including the capital of Caracas, have caused panic within the population and has prompted doctors to sound the alarm. A government spokesman … Continue reading

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‘Flaw’ in Electronic Health Record Blamed for Medical Error Involving Ebola Patient

When a sick Liberian man walked into Texas Presbyterian Hospital last month, “Protocols were followed by both the physician and the nurses,” the hospital said in a statement released Thursday night. The man told a nurse he had come from … Continue reading

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Patient With Ebola-Like Symptoms Being Treated at Howard University Hospital

A patient with Ebola-like symptoms is being treated at Howard University Hospital, a hospital spokesperson confirms. The patient had traveled to Nigeria recently. More…

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You Can’t Handle The Truth

From time to time here, and on a couple of forums where the whole Ebola topic has predictably mushroomed in the last few days, a number of Internet aficionados have pulled out their expert creds, and/or subtly (and not-so-) hinted … Continue reading

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Dallas: Workers Spray Ebola Patients’ Vomit Off of Sidewalk with Pressure Washer and No Protective Clothing

More… ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Have you heard the pResident’s response to the Ebola or enterovirus D8 outbreaks? Neither did I. David DeGerolamo

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Patriot Nurse Ebola Update! Practical steps and Reality!

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Another Possible Ebola Case Investigated In Utah

Moments ago Fox13 reported that Health officials confirmed they are investigating a possible case of Ebola at Primary Children’s Hospital. “Primary Children’s said it is unlikely the patient has Ebola however officials are taking this opportunity to use the emergency … Continue reading

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Texas school kids in contact with Ebola patient

Texas officials are monitoring a second patient for possible signs of Ebola, they confirmed on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after they said one man who traveled from Liberia to the U.S. has tested positive for the disease. That first … Continue reading

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Ebola: Our Time Is Up

Click here to order. I recommend the Deluxe Coverall. Gloves. Masks. Goggles. Shoe Covers. The government’s incompetence has become manifest: 1. A possible second infected Ebola victim in Dallas. 2. The possibility of infected children in the public school system. … Continue reading

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CDC Confirms First Ebola Case Diagnosed In The US, In Dallas Hospital

As experts (as opposed to President Obama) had warned, the probability of Ebola coming to the US is around 20% by year-end. So it should not be a total surprise that: *CDC CONFIRMS FIRST EBOLA CASE DIAGNOSED IN THE UNITED … Continue reading

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Dallas hospital is evaluating patient for possible Ebola

A patient admitted by Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas has been placed in strict isolation and is being evaluated for a potential Ebola infection “based on the patient’s symptoms and recent travel history,” the hospital said in a statement. … Continue reading

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Experimental Ebola vaccine to be injected into humans en masse beginning this January: WHO

The United Nations isn’t letting a good crisis go to waste, having recently endorsed the use of untested, experimental Ebola vaccines being rushed to market as this is typed. Agence France-Presse reports that the vaccines, which are bypassing the normal … Continue reading

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Possible Ebola Patient Arrives at U.S. NIH Lab

An American doctor who was exposed to the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone checked in to the National Institutes of Health hospital Sunday for experimental testing and possible isolation and treatment, the NIH said. The doctor, who hasn’t been identified, … Continue reading

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Ebola death toll in West Africa hits 3,000: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the death toll from the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has now risen to over 3,000. The WHO said on Friday that at least 3,091 out of 6,574 probable, suspected and confirmed … Continue reading

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