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EBOLA It's back!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 70510663:MV8yOTc5NTg1XzUyNzQzMzUyX0Q5RUJGRTQy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 70452938:MV8yOTc5NTg1XzUyNzQxNDgzX0I0MDQ2RTk3] [quote:TKC:MV8yOTc5NTg1X0IyNjI0RjU1] http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/family-condemns-hospital-failures-after-6612236 EBOLA nurse Pauline Cafferkey was given the all-clear to go home after a hospital doctor failed to diagnose her second outbreak of the virus. Her family yesterday voiced their anger that she was allowed to leave by an out-of-hours GP after she went to hospital to report feeling seriously ill. The Scots nurse was finally diagnosed two days later and was fighting for her life in a specialist London isolation unit last night. The 39-year-old had gone to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s GP out-of-hours service at the Victoria Hospital, on Glasgow’s south side, on Monday night. Despite the doctor knowing her full medical history and how she had only narrowly survived after contracting Ebola in December, she was sent home. Apparently you can relapse..Not good [/quote] Does that mean we are about to have thousands of failed threads on GLP claiming ebola doom like last year? [/quote] people have yet to get it that black people are the most susceptible to the virus with a 99% fatality rate. I'm not sure if it was designed that way or just luck. the predictions just didn't take that into account. you need maintained contact with someone to catch it, or a big gush of blood to the face or something like that, sex etc. or you could cut yourself and leave it on a trolly at tescos while the kid you put in it picks his nose and touches the bodily fluid. it remains alive on surface for up to 28 days.. that number again. [/quote]
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EBOLA nurse Pauline Cafferkey was given the all-clear to go home after a hospital doctor failed to diagnose her second outbreak of the virus.
Her family yesterday voiced their anger that she was allowed to leave by an out-of-hours GP after she went to hospital to report feeling seriously ill.
The Scots nurse was finally diagnosed two days later and was fighting for her life in a specialist London isolation unit last night.
The 39-year-old had gone to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s GP out-of-hours service at the Victoria Hospital, on Glasgow’s south side, on Monday night.
Despite the doctor knowing her full medical history and how she had only narrowly survived after contracting Ebola in December, she was sent home.
Apparently you can relapse..Not good
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