Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS | |
TeamReaper User ID: 22030141 United States 10/16/2014 03:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Exactly. The incubation period is 7-21 days. This is unrelated to Ebola. The incubation period is 2-21 days. Fucker. EXACTLY Straight from the WHO situation assessment on 10/14/14: For WHO to declare an Ebola outbreak over, a country must pass through 42 days Recent studies conducted in West Africa have demonstrated that 95% of confirmed cases have an incubation period in the range of 1 to 21 days; 98% have an incubation period that falls within the 1 to 42 day interval. WHO is therefore confident that detection of no new cases, with active surveillance in place, throughout this 42-day period means that an Ebola outbreak is indeed over. [link to www.who.int] In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
TeamReaper User ID: 22030141 United States 10/16/2014 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS ... Quoting: Lime Flavoured Redux Exactly. The incubation period is 7-21 days. This is unrelated to Ebola. The incubation period is 2-21 days. Fucker. EXACTLY 19 Action News WOIO ‏@19ActionNews 57s58 seconds ago CDC/Summit County press conference: Amber Vinson may have had symptoms as early as Saturday, Oct. 11. Thread: BREAKING! Frontier Airlines searching for passengers from 5 flights!!! In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 58351648 United States 10/16/2014 03:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Incubation is 2-21 days. It is most certainly possible. She flew Oct 13, 3 days ago. If that nurse coughed or sneezed just once on that flight, then everyone on board has been infected. Dry, pump recirculated air. Since 3 days is a little early, expect more to get sick in the coming days. The time frame, October 15th to November 3rd. Right in the middle of Halloween!!! |
ssle User ID: 50535466 United States 10/16/2014 03:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Exactly. The incubation period is 7-21 days. This is unrelated to Ebola. Incorrect. If you have a weak immune system or compromised body in any way you can get sick within 24 to 48 hours after initial exposure. incorrect, there is a video in an old thread, african dude, got infected and became ill after touching an infected person the very next day. Symptoms are good (for the host). It means the immune system is fighting off the invader. Many deaths from Ebola show very little immune response (no antibodies...negative tests). By the time their immune system responds to the threat, it's too late. Last Edited by ssle on 10/16/2014 03:43 PM Everyone is worth knowing. Everything is worth learning. You're never too good. You're never not good enough. |
TeamReaper User ID: 22030141 United States 10/16/2014 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS 19 Action News WOIO ‏@19ActionNews 57s58 seconds ago CDC/Summit County press conference: Amber Vinson may have had symptoms as early as Saturday, Oct. 11. Thread: BREAKING! Frontier Airlines searching for passengers from 5 flights!!! Would also put the 2nd nurse showing signs same time as 1st nurse. She also flew TO Ohio on Friday, Oct 10th. In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 41441070 United States 10/16/2014 03:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Incubation is 2-21 days. It is most certainly possible. She flew Oct 13, 3 days ago. If that nurse coughed or sneezed just once on that flight, then everyone on board has been infected. Dry, pump recirculated air. Since 3 days is a little early, expect more to get sick in the coming days. The time frame, October 15th to November 3rd. Right in the middle of Halloween!!! This is some serious shit. What if she was taking Tylenol when she took her temp? Artificially suppressed her temp so she could try to get back to Dallas. |
TeamReaper User ID: 22030141 United States 10/16/2014 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Incubation is 2-21 days. It is most certainly possible. She flew Oct 13, 3 days ago. If that nurse coughed or sneezed just once on that flight, then everyone on board has been infected. Dry, pump recirculated air. Since 3 days is a little early, expect more to get sick in the coming days. The time frame, October 15th to November 3rd. Right in the middle of Halloween!!! Straight from the WHO situation assessment on 10/14/14: For WHO to declare an Ebola outbreak over, a country must pass through 42 days Recent studies conducted in West Africa have demonstrated that 95% of confirmed cases have an incubation period in the range of 1 to 21 days; 98% have an incubation period that falls within the 1 to 42 day interval. WHO is therefore confident that detection of no new cases, with active surveillance in place, throughout this 42-day period means that an Ebola outbreak is indeed over. [link to www.who.int] In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
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Saddletramp User ID: 2070974 Puerto Rico 10/16/2014 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS I think everyone should just not freak out until it's time to freak out... "And how can a man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods..." ~ Horatius "Because he told the truth, and once you've heard the truth, everything else is just cheap whiskey..." "We don't rent pigs!" |
Saddletramp User ID: 2070974 Puerto Rico 10/16/2014 03:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS The incubation will be slightly faster in Americans due to having less of a certain compound in our diets. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 54893236 What compound is that? Monkey testicles, or bat asshole...something they eat that we don't I guess. "And how can a man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his Gods..." ~ Horatius "Because he told the truth, and once you've heard the truth, everything else is just cheap whiskey..." "We don't rent pigs!" |
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TeamReaper User ID: 22030141 United States 10/16/2014 03:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS I think Ebola is a MAJOR Concern everywhere right now, BUT, that said, you know there are going to be a LOT of false alarms considering the type of hysteria this is bringing... Quoting: Saddletramp I think everyone should just not freak out until it's time to freak out... Dallas emergency meeting today. News reporting: Thread: DallasNews: Exposed Dallas Healthcare workers may be put into shelters In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
salmonrun User ID: 53228562 United States 10/16/2014 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Incubation is 2-21 days. It is most certainly possible. She flew Oct 13, 3 days ago. If that nurse coughed or sneezed just once on that flight, then everyone on board has been infected. Dry, pump recirculated air. Since 3 days is a little early, expect more to get sick in the coming days. The time frame, October 15th to November 3rd. Right in the middle of Halloween!!! Straight from the WHO situation assessment on 10/14/14: For WHO to declare an Ebola outbreak over, a country must pass through 42 days Recent studies conducted in West Africa have demonstrated that 95% of confirmed cases have an incubation period in the range of 1 to 21 days; 98% have an incubation period that falls within the 1 to 42 day interval. WHO is therefore confident that detection of no new cases, with active surveillance in place, throughout this 42-day period means that an Ebola outbreak is indeed over. [link to www.who.int] not so fast...WHO says, "Not quite yet" there are several other countries where EBOLA continues to spread. read their October 14, 2014 "Assessment" again |
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TeamReaper User ID: 22030141 United States 10/16/2014 03:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS I have read it. Perhaps you may want to. It states for an outbreak to be over it must take 42 days without new cases with active surveillance in place. WHO states 42 day period, not the 21. Didn't see any post that said an outbreak WAS over, not sure what you are talking about. In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 63835684 United States 10/16/2014 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Calif. college quarantined after student who traveled with Ebola patient vomits in class [link to www.washingtontimes.com] "By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times - Thursday, October 16, 2014 Students at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, California, have been quarantined after a student who allegedly traveled on the same flight as Dallas Ebola patient Amber Vinson reportedly vomited in class. The incident occurred just before 10 a.m. at the campus located in the 900 block of Otay Lakes Road. Everyone in class with the student and in the class following were quarantined" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63835684 United States 10/16/2014 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS [link to www.washingtontimes.com] "By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times - Thursday, October 16, 2014 Students at Southwestern College in Chula Vista, California, have been quarantined after a student who allegedly traveled on the same flight as Dallas Ebola patient Amber Vinson reportedly vomited in class. The incident occurred just before 10 a.m. at the campus located in the 900 block of Otay Lakes Road. Everyone in class with the student and in the class following were quarantined" |
TeamReaper User ID: 22030141 United States 10/16/2014 03:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Incubation is 2-21 days. It is most certainly possible. She flew Oct 13, 3 days ago. If that nurse coughed or sneezed just once on that flight, then everyone on board has been infected. Dry, pump recirculated air. Since 3 days is a little early, expect more to get sick in the coming days. The time frame, October 15th to November 3rd. Right in the middle of Halloween!!! Straight from the WHO situation assessment on 10/14/14: For WHO to declare an Ebola outbreak over, a country must pass through 42 days Recent studies conducted in West Africa have demonstrated that 95% of confirmed cases have an incubation period in the range of 1 to 21 days; 98% have an incubation period that falls within the 1 to 42 day interval. WHO is therefore confident that detection of no new cases, with active surveillance in place, throughout this 42-day period means that an Ebola outbreak is indeed over. [link to www.who.int] not so fast...WHO says, "Not quite yet" there are several other countries where EBOLA continues to spread. read their October 14, 2014 "Assessment" again No one said it was over, go to the part that was quoted, under "incubation period." 21 day incubation period is incorrect, 98% show with 42 days. Full quote: Incubation period The period of 42 days, with active case-finding in place, is twice the maximum incubation period for Ebola virus disease and is considered by WHO as sufficient to generate confidence in a declaration that an Ebola outbreak has ended. Recent studies conducted in West Africa have demonstrated that 95% of confirmed cases have an incubation period in the range of 1 to 21 days; 98% have an incubation period that falls within the 1 to 42 day interval. WHO is therefore confident that detection of no new cases, with active surveillance in place, throughout this 42-day period means that an Ebola outbreak is indeed over. Last Edited by TeamReaper on 10/16/2014 03:57 PM In every operation, whether planning it or executing it, you can never count on luck; but you have to accept it, and recognize it when it’s there. -Major ******, U-2 Pilot/Instructor/Flight Commander |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 12417407 Canada 10/16/2014 04:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Exactly. The incubation period is 7-21 days. This is unrelated to Ebola. You can have full blown Ebola in as little as four days after exposure. Rarely do people go the full 21 days before they show signs of exposure. Unless the virus has further mutated and the incubation period becomes longer which is a possibility. It has already happened before. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 39331201 United States 10/16/2014 04:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Exactly. The incubation period is 7-21 days. This is unrelated to Ebola. Incorrect. If you have a weak immune system or compromised body in any way you can get sick within 24 to 48 hours after initial exposure. incorrect, there is a video in an old thread, african dude, got infected and became ill after touching an infected person the very next day. |
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TexasCowgirl512 User ID: 43877345 United States 10/16/2014 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Exactly. The incubation period is 7-21 days. This is unrelated to Ebola. Never say never. We have heard this before. Go through the motions, make sure there isn't an issue. History id repeating itself as in the "Plague". Times have changed but humans still forget. This is true A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is the basis of all human morality. Winston Churchill |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 8547422 United States 10/16/2014 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS Its bothersome that people are putting so much emphasis on the "21 day incubation period". That is a completely arbitrary number based on statistics, not reality. In reality, people have existing conditions like weakened immune systems, pre-existing illness, etc., that compromise their ability to fight off infection. About students and travel... they travel home on weekends all the time! |
Setheory User ID: 58314519 United States 10/16/2014 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Breaking SAN DIEGO COLLEGE ON LOCKDOWN AFTER STUDENT WHO TRAVELLED ON SAME PLANE AS NURSE VOMITED IN CLASS ... Quoting: Lime Flavoured Redux Exactly. The incubation period is 7-21 days. This is unrelated to Ebola. Incorrect. If you have a weak immune system or compromised body in any way you can get sick within 24 to 48 hours after initial exposure. incorrect, there is a video in an old thread, african dude, got infected and became ill after touching an infected person the very next day. Symptoms are good (for the host). It means the immune system is fighting off the invader. Many deaths from Ebola show very little immune response (no antibodies...negative tests). By the time their immune system responds to the threat, it's too late. Hmmmmm? I'm not so sure about that. I think a fast onset of symptoms is indicative of a weak immune system. Think of your immune system as your defense against invaders……your castle. If your defenses fail 3-4 days into the initial siege, then your prospects for survival are lessened. Conversely, an individual who does not show symptoms for 30-40 days, is likely someone with robust defenses who will ultimately have a greater chance of survival. IMO The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...' |
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