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CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola
« on: October 30, 2014, 05:24:09 pm »
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CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola

By Bob Fredericks

October 29, 2014 | 4:48am

Ebola is a lot easier to catch than health officials have admitted — and can be contracted by contact with a doorknob contaminated by a sneeze from an infected person an hour or more before, experts told The Post Tuesday.

“If you are sniffling and sneezing, you produce microorganisms that can get on stuff in a room. If people touch them, they could be” infected, said Dr. Meryl Nass, of the Institute for Public Accuracy in Washington, DC.

Nass pointed to a poster the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quietly released on its Web site saying the deadly virus can be spread through “droplets.”

“Droplet spread happens when germs traveling inside droplets that are coughed or sneezed from a sick person enter the eyes, nose or mouth of another person,” the poster states.

Nass slammed the contradiction.

“The CDC said it doesn’t spread at all by air, then Friday they came out with this poster,” she said. “They admit that these particles or droplets may land on objects such as doorknobs and that Ebola can be transmitted that way.”

Dr. Rossi Hassad, a professor of epidemiology at Mercy College, said droplets could remain active for up to a day.

“A shorter duration for dry surfaces like a table or doorknob, and longer durations in a moist, damp environment,” Hassad said.

The CDC did not respond to a request for comment.

In other developments:

     The de Blasio administration said the cost to New York of preparing for and treating Ebola ­patients and suspected victims will be “in the millions.” The city intends to ask the feds for help in paying the bill.

     Dr. Craig Spencer remained at Bellevue Hospital in serious but stable condition.

    The 5-year-old Bronx boy hospitalized at Bellevue was taken out of isolation after doctors determined he had only a respiratory infection.

    Texas nurse Amber Vinson, who caught Ebola while treating a Liberian man who later died, was declared disease-free and released from an Atlanta hospital — and was elated to be able to go home with the all-clear. “It has been God’s love that has truly carried my family and me through this difficult time and has played such an important role in giving me hope and strength to fight,” she said.

    Doctors Without Borders nurse Kaci Hickox, who was quarantined against her will at a New Jersey hospital after treating Ebola patients in West Africa, is staying at an undisclosed location in Maine. Tuesday night, her lawyer told ABC News, “Going forward, she does not intend to abide by the quarantine imposed by Maine officials because she is not a risk to others.”

    President Obama delivered a veiled jab at New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s treatment of Hickox, saying officials should not react to the crisis based on “fears.”
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Re: CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola
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Re: CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2014, 06:04:18 pm »
America is having a "Competency Crisis" and a lot of it has to do with this administration.

Not entirely, however. For instance General Motors lost market share for decades, as it failed in technical and managements terms, long before Obama.

Yet other companies did extremely well, including Apple. Wi-Fi surrounds much of earth now.

Large complex problems usually require large, complex organizations to succeed.

Winning wars, part technology, and partly intellectual-political-legal-diplomatic, seems to be an area whereby the USA has lost its institutional memory.

The USSR demonstrated decades ago, how massive state directed bureaucracy fails.  The USA seems hell bent on having to relearn this. 
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Re: CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2014, 08:25:02 pm »
Why, the next thing you know, the CDC will admit they didn't know enough about ebola to make intelligent decisions.  That will have to be "nuanced" since they will never admit they were wrong.

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Re: CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2014, 11:00:15 pm »
Despite the headline, it is not some new revelation.  It's been know since the late 70s that Ebola can spread via any bodily fluid.  However, respiratory symptoms are not common with Ebola so unlike the flu, you likely won't be hacking your guts out or sneezing all over the place when Ebola presents.

Also, it is highly likely that there is less of the virus in respiratory droplets as Ebola concentrates in the gastrointestinal tract.  The risk of contracting the virus is directly relating to the concentration level of the virus to which one is exposed.  People who care for end stage Ebola patients (think Thomas Duncan) are the most likely to become infected

Ebola has been heavily studied since it was discovered.  Learning new things about it is one of the fastest ways to get published so it is not some unknown alien virus.
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Re: CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola
« Reply #5 on: October 31, 2014, 01:43:23 am »
Why, the next thing you know, the CDC will admit they didn't know enough about ebola to make intelligent decisions.  That will have to be "nuanced" since they will never admit they were wrong.

Perfect example of Ayn Rand’s saying:
“We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality”…