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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.
3. Obama’s open border policy has spread a “mystery” virus throughout the country’s school and has now claimed its first victim.
4. The government has ordered 160,000 hazmat suits.
5. The infected man told the hospital that he had been in Africa and they sent him home to infect more people.
6. The infected man has been in the country since September 20th and he has only possibly infected 12 people?
Step 1: Cancel all air flights from West Africa.
This is airborne and the death rate from this strain is 71%. Some medical officials are admitting that this strain is airborne over short distances. The only question that we have to ask is how medical personal in West Africa contracted Ebola without being exposed to any infected people? The answer is the same as how people aboard an air flight to Lagos, Nigeria become infected with Ebola with one infected man on board. And that was a short flight.
What are your quarantine procedures? When cousin Billy Bob comes knocking on your door, what will you do? A 28 day quarantine period is recommended.
David DeGerolamo
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The best explanation of the infections among the medical personnel is their work in the ER, where they triage the patients. They can’t do that in full protective gear.
The MD who recovered said that is where he thinks that is where all the medical people got their infection. He didn’t think ‘airborne’.
I was referring to the medical personnel in West Africa that are becoming infected:
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/ebola/25-august-2014/en/
http://www.americanthinker.com/2014/08/airborne_transmission_of_ebola.html
An awful lot of infections for fluids transmission. You don’t get sprayed by patients that often. However, cough does produce a lot of small droplets that hang in the air for a minute or so, and that is airborne. Not the same as TB which just floats around for a long time, but still airborne transmission.
A single airborne Ebola virus was just distracting the authorities while the rest of them sneak back into the library.
The Zero Hedge article is Bull***t. In the Lakeland Industries news release they state they were providing 160,000 ChemMax 1 garments.
(Link: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lakeland-industries-announces-global-availability-of-hazmat-suits-for-ebola-274892141.html )
Zero Hedge shows a Class A (airtight, gas resistant) full-encapsulated suit for $1200.00. On the Lakeland website you can see the CHEMAX 1 series of garments does not include such a garment.
http://www.lakeland.com/our-products/chemical-protective-clothing/chemmax/chemmax-1.html?p=1
These garments are single-use liquid protective garments, they are destroyed after one use. The same can be said for your recommended Tyvek garment, which is not liquid protective. (The Tychem QC would be a better choice, but still single use.)
I have been a Hazardous Material Technician for 18 years and am very familiar with protective equipment.
You are correct that the Tyvek suit is a one time use. Which also begs the question of proper disposal.
Strong bleach dip, solution made from poolshock, or burn-barrel, if allowed in your area. Heh.
I wonder how many strong bleachy washes a “temp suit” will get when new suits are unobtainium? Shine string light and look for holes, duct tape holes, issue serviceable suit. Cut off previous condition tag (NRTS 9, training only) and attach green tag (ebay: “like NEW”).
Enjoy.
Thank you for fact checking.
I love zerohedge but over the last couple years they seem to be applying more shock and awe to their stories than the Huffington post.
The one thing we do know is that this Govt lies all the time…I don’t trust one thing they have said about this outbreak…by all the stats I see bio-weapon..
time for some Bolshevik medicine.