I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 66087341 Bulgaria 12/17/2014 09:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up Ive been getting emails the same.. The following message is for Healthcare Providers and First Responders: The Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA)/CDC will have a webinar on “EMS and Ebola: Field Experience with Transporting Patients”. Speakers from Emory University and the University of Nebraska will provide information on the field experiences of EMS personnel transporting Ebola patients and discuss unique planning considerations for EMS. This presentation will occur on Monday, December 15, 2014 from 2:00-3:00 PM (Eastern Time). Additional information on the presentation, including the call-in number and passcode, can be found on the COCA/CDC website at: [link to emergency.cdc.gov] [email protected] Nov 27 Pursuant to Section 44-29-20, DHEC is issuing a notice to the entities described in the statute regarding contagious or infectious diseases classified as of so PreviousdangerousNext a character that transportation of such human remains is forbidden except under conditions as prescribed by the department. The memo provides current CDC guidance for the safe handling and transportation of human remains infected with Ebola. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 66087341 Bulgaria 12/17/2014 09:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up To [email protected] Nov 16 This message is for healthcare providers working in emergency departments and delivery units in U.S. hospitals and includes the link to CDC "Guidance for Screening and Caring for Pregnant Women with Ebola Virus Disease and Healthcare Workers in U.S. Hospitals." The link includes guidance for how to screen pregnant women for Ebola and how to care for pregnant women with known or suspected Ebola, including considerations for pregnant healthcare workers. The document can be found on the CDC website at: [link to www.cdc.gov] |
BRIEF User ID: 65696907 United States 12/17/2014 09:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up [link to www.king-george.va.us] Quoting: Black Irish Ebola Call Center & Public Information Notice IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that VDH opened a call center today for the public with general questions about Ebola. The call center can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343). Virginia’s 211 Call Center will be handling these calls using frequently asked questions (FAQs) developed by VDH ( [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] Additionally, the public is encouraged to visit the VDH homepage at [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] for Ebola information. what? so EBOLA disappeared and we have no notice of possible cases but this makes the headline for me to read before I pay my bill? WHAT THE HECK? Have you recently switched to internet phone bullshit? I was forced to switch and now I have to dial an area code for most every call. Fuck'n assholes! I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 66143267 Sweden 12/17/2014 09:13 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up [link to www.king-george.va.us] Quoting: Black Irish Ebola Call Center & Public Information Notice IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that VDH opened a call center today for the public with general questions about Ebola. The call center can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343). Virginia’s 211 Call Center will be handling these calls using frequently asked questions (FAQs) developed by VDH ( [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] Additionally, the public is encouraged to visit the VDH homepage at [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] for Ebola information. what? so EBOLA disappeared and we have no notice of possible cases but this makes the headline for me to read before I pay my bill? WHAT THE HECK? They are preparing for the worse while hoping for the best and keeping the public informed. Would you rather preparing for the best and hoping for the worse and no contact information? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 66087341 Bulgaria 12/17/2014 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control continues to conducting weekly conference calls to provide the latest information on the Ebola virus and to address questions and concerns from our planning partners and healthcare providers. Should the need arise, we will schedule more frequent conference calls. The call will be held on Thursday, November 13 at 3:00 p.m. for one hour. The call-in information is: Toll Free #: 855-762-0394 Conference ID #: 5622 If you have any questions that you would like addressed by DHEC, please forward those questions to [email protected]. We would like to receive your questions by 9:00 a.m. each Tuesday, so that our staff has time to gather any information needed for the response. However, if you are unable to submit your question by Tuesday morning, still submit the question and we will attempt to provide an answer on the call. If we are not able to provide the answer on the call, we will send you the information as soon as possible. The links to the most recent CDC and DHEC information and resources are available on the DHEC website at: [link to www.scdhec.gov] This response to your email to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control contains the most recent information or guidance available. As new information becomes available, or guidance is revised, the new information will be posted at: [link to www.scdhec.gov] Please check our website regularly for the most updated information. |
Black Irish (OP) User ID: 66066672 United States 12/17/2014 09:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up [link to www.king-george.va.us] Quoting: Black Irish Ebola Call Center & Public Information Notice IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that VDH opened a call center today for the public with general questions about Ebola. The call center can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343). Virginia’s 211 Call Center will be handling these calls using frequently asked questions (FAQs) developed by VDH ( [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] Additionally, the public is encouraged to visit the VDH homepage at [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] for Ebola information. what? so EBOLA disappeared and we have no notice of possible cases but this makes the headline for me to read before I pay my bill? WHAT THE HECK? Have you recently switched to internet phone bullshit? I was forced to switch and now I have to dial an area code for most every call. Fuck'n assholes! I have a smart phone (need it for business) but I wasn't viewing this from my phone... I got on my computer to pay it. Not sure if that's what you're asking. |
Black Irish (OP) User ID: 66066672 United States 12/17/2014 09:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up [link to www.king-george.va.us] Quoting: Black Irish Ebola Call Center & Public Information Notice IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that VDH opened a call center today for the public with general questions about Ebola. The call center can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343). Virginia’s 211 Call Center will be handling these calls using frequently asked questions (FAQs) developed by VDH ( [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] Additionally, the public is encouraged to visit the VDH homepage at [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] for Ebola information. what? so EBOLA disappeared and we have no notice of possible cases but this makes the headline for me to read before I pay my bill? WHAT THE HECK? They are preparing for the worse while hoping for the best and keeping the public informed. Would you rather preparing for the best and hoping for the worse and no contact information? I'd like to believe that they have our best interest in mind but no, I don't actually think that. I think the CDC is shooting out their stupid crap. I don't feel informed at all. I don't want their phone line with spoon fed sheeple answers that they will give me if it gets worse. |
Black Irish (OP) User ID: 66066672 United States 12/17/2014 09:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up To [email protected] Nov 13 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 66087341 South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control continues to conducting weekly conference calls to provide the latest information on the Ebola virus and to address questions and concerns from our planning partners and healthcare providers. Should the need arise, we will schedule more frequent conference calls. The call will be held on Thursday, November 13 at 3:00 p.m. for one hour. The call-in information is: Toll Free #: 855-762-0394 Conference ID #: 5622 If you have any questions that you would like addressed by DHEC, please forward those questions to [email protected]. We would like to receive your questions by 9:00 a.m. each Tuesday, so that our staff has time to gather any information needed for the response. However, if you are unable to submit your question by Tuesday morning, still submit the question and we will attempt to provide an answer on the call. If we are not able to provide the answer on the call, we will send you the information as soon as possible. The links to the most recent CDC and DHEC information and resources are available on the DHEC website at: [link to www.scdhec.gov] This response to your email to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control contains the most recent information or guidance available. As new information becomes available, or guidance is revised, the new information will be posted at: [link to www.scdhec.gov] Please check our website regularly for the most updated information. Hmmm interesting. I wonder if South Carolina will switch to 24/7 available phone calls instead of call-ins. Curious if VA has it worse than SC. If anyone has more info keep it coming! |
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BRIEF User ID: 65696907 United States 12/17/2014 09:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up [link to www.king-george.va.us] Quoting: Black Irish Ebola Call Center & Public Information Notice IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that VDH opened a call center today for the public with general questions about Ebola. The call center can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343). Virginia’s 211 Call Center will be handling these calls using frequently asked questions (FAQs) developed by VDH ( [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] Additionally, the public is encouraged to visit the VDH homepage at [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] for Ebola information. what? so EBOLA disappeared and we have no notice of possible cases but this makes the headline for me to read before I pay my bill? WHAT THE HECK? Have you recently switched to internet phone bullshit? I was forced to switch and now I have to dial an area code for most every call. Fuck'n assholes! I have a smart phone (need it for business) but I wasn't viewing this from my phone... I got on my computer to pay it. Not sure if that's what you're asking. No, not exactly...just pay your Ebola bill and forget about it. I never forgive and I never forget I am a licensed firearm holder. I will, under protection of law, use lethal force if attacked. |
Black Irish (OP) User ID: 66066672 United States 12/17/2014 09:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: I went to pay my water bill this morning and instead got a headline saying an EBOLA call center opened up [link to www.king-george.va.us] Quoting: Black Irish Ebola Call Center & Public Information Notice IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please be advised that VDH opened a call center today for the public with general questions about Ebola. The call center can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-877-ASK-VDH3 (1-877-275-8343). Virginia’s 211 Call Center will be handling these calls using frequently asked questions (FAQs) developed by VDH ( [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] Additionally, the public is encouraged to visit the VDH homepage at [link to www.vdh.virginia.gov] for Ebola information. what? so EBOLA disappeared and we have no notice of possible cases but this makes the headline for me to read before I pay my bill? WHAT THE HECK? Have you recently switched to internet phone bullshit? I was forced to switch and now I have to dial an area code for most every call. Fuck'n assholes! I have a smart phone (need it for business) but I wasn't viewing this from my phone... I got on my computer to pay it. Not sure if that's what you're asking. No, not exactly...just pay your Ebola bill and forget about it. Ebola water bill paid. LOL |
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