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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby Hyperion » August 7th, 2014, 8:21 am

http://news.yahoo.com/cdc-issues-emerge ... 11995.html


US Center for Disease Control issues Level 1 emergency response for Ebola.

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Postby streetbeastINC. » August 7th, 2014, 10:09 am

Who is hosting a closed 2 day meetin on how to go forward

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

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Who is hosting a closed 2 day meetin on how to go forward

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby streetbeastINC. » August 7th, 2014, 10:12 am

Dont worry, america panics , cdc panics WHO GONE clear nuts on this but our local ministry regional as well says dont worry, very low chance of catching ebola in the caribbean

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby moving » August 7th, 2014, 10:24 am

they say its not air borne but thats a lie.. google it!

they have no proof the virus isnt airbone

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby streetbeastINC. » August 7th, 2014, 11:07 am

I dont think its airborne becuase tthe organism is said to be genetically stable

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby DVSTT » August 7th, 2014, 11:47 am

streetbeastINC. wrote:I dont think its airborne becuase tthe organism is said to be genetically stable


Neither do I. However I believe that it can be transmitted through the air (if that makes sens) , possibly by that water drop theory.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby DVSTT » August 7th, 2014, 11:52 am

streetbeastINC. wrote:Dont worry, america panics , cdc panics WHO GONE clear nuts on this but our local ministry regional as well says dont worry, very low chance of catching ebola in the caribbean


God is a Trini. If ebola makes it here we're phuqqed anyway. We aren't equipped to handle an epidemic of that magnitude. Private health care institutions might be our only hope.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby KM_2NR » August 8th, 2014, 10:57 am

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the spread of Ebola in West Africa an international health emergency.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28702356
ANd so it begins

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby EFFECTIC DESIGNS » August 8th, 2014, 1:28 pm

Who is taking record of all these illegal undocumented Nigerian workers in Trinidad that joining these fly by night security firms?

This started under the PNM and now continues to flourish under UNC, and nobody is doing anything about illegal immigration in this country

These idiots say we have a low chance, if anything we have the highest chance for catching Ebola since tons of illegal Nigerian workers are coming in this country to do security.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby Hyperion » August 8th, 2014, 2:22 pm

EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:Who is taking record of all these illegal undocumented Nigerian workers in Trinidad that joining these fly by night security firms?

This started under the PNM and now continues to flourish under UNC, and nobody is doing anything about illegal immigration in this country

These idiots say we have a low chance, if anything we have the highest chance for catching Ebola since tons of illegal Nigerian workers are coming in this country to do security.


Is not only Nigerians, we all stereotype them as Nigerians but people would be surprised to know the various African countries these people come from. And that actually increases the Ebola risk.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

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Bruh :'(


Lol. I feel bad for laughing....

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby streetbeastINC. » August 10th, 2014, 10:57 am

Best systems in place for certain health conditions are in the public health care system.....dont be fooled

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby maj. tom » August 10th, 2014, 11:26 am

VICE did a field trip to Liberia.



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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby TriniAutoMart » August 15th, 2014, 1:39 am

Any guidelines on detecting ebola?

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby streetbeastINC. » August 15th, 2014, 2:26 am

High fever, body pains ...advanced is hemorraging . Bleeding through all orifice

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » August 17th, 2014, 10:27 pm

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28827091

Ebola crisis: Confusion as patients vanish in Liberia


There are conflicting reports over the fate of 17 Ebola patients who vanished after a quarantine centre in the Liberian capital Monrovia was looted.

An angry mob attacked the centre in the city's densely populated West Point township on Saturday evening.

A senior health official said all of the patients were being moved to another medical facility.

But a reporter told the BBC that 17 had escaped while 10 others were taken away by their families.

More than 400 people are known to have died from the virus in Liberia, out of a total of 1,145 deaths recorded by the World Health Organization.

Assistant Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said protesters had been unhappy that patients were being brought in from other parts of the capital.

Other reports suggested the protesters had believed Ebola was a hoax and wanted to force the quarantine centre to close.

The attack at the Monrovia centre is seen as a major setback in the struggle to halt the outbreak, says the BBC's Will Ross, reporting from Lagos.

Health experts say that the key to ending the Ebola outbreak is to stop it spreading in Liberia, where ignorance about the virus is high and many people are reluctant to cooperate with medical staff.

'All gone'
Mr Nyenswah said after the attack that 29 patients at the centre were being relocated and readmitted to an Ebola treatment centre located in the facility of the country's John F Kennedy Memorial Medical Center.

However, Jina Moore, a journalist for Buzzfeed who is in Monrovia, told the BBC that 10 people had been freed by their relatives on Friday night and 17 had escaped during the looting the next day.

Rebecca Wesseh, who witnessed the attack, told the AFP news agency: "They broke down the door and looted the place. The patients have all gone."

The attackers, mostly young men armed with clubs, shouted insults about President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and yelled "there's no Ebola", she said, adding that nurses had also fled the centre.

The head of the Health Workers Association of Liberia, George Williams, said the unit had housed 29 patients who "had all tested positive for Ebola" and were receiving preliminary treatment.

Confirming that 17 had escaped, he said that only three had been taken by their relatives, the other nine having died four days earlier.

Fallah Boima's son was admitted to the ward four days ago, and seemed to be doing well, but when the distraught father arrived for his daily visit on Sunday his son was nowhere to be seen, AFP adds.

"I don't know where he is and I am very confused," he said. "He has not called me since he left the camp. Now that the nurses have all left, how will I know where my son is?"

'Stupidest thing'
Ebola is spread by contact with an infected person's bodily fluids, such as sweat and blood, and no cure or vaccine is currently available.

Blood-stained mattresses, bedding and medical equipment were taken from the centre, a senior police officer told BBC News, on condition of anonymity.

"This is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen in my life," he said. "All between the houses you could see people fleeing with items looted from the patients."

The looting spree, he added, could threaten to spread the virus to the whole of the West Point area.

Described as a slum, there are an estimated 50,000 people in the West Point neighbourhood.

The Ebola epidemic began in Guinea in February and has since spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

On Friday, the death toll rose to 1,145 after the WHO said 76 new deaths had been reported in the two days to 13 August. There have been 2,127 cases reported in total.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby DVSTT » August 17th, 2014, 10:49 pm

Allergic2BunnyEars wrote:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28827091

Ebola crisis: Confusion as patients vanish in Liberia


There are conflicting reports over the fate of 17 Ebola patients who vanished after a quarantine centre in the Liberian capital Monrovia was looted.

An angry mob attacked the centre in the city's densely populated West Point township on Saturday evening.

A senior health official said all of the patients were being moved to another medical facility.

But a reporter told the BBC that 17 had escaped while 10 others were taken away by their families.

More than 400 people are known to have died from the virus in Liberia, out of a total of 1,145 deaths recorded by the World Health Organization.

Assistant Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said protesters had been unhappy that patients were being brought in from other parts of the capital.

Other reports suggested the protesters had believed Ebola was a hoax and wanted to force the quarantine centre to close.

The attack at the Monrovia centre is seen as a major setback in the struggle to halt the outbreak, says the BBC's Will Ross, reporting from Lagos.

Health experts say that the key to ending the Ebola outbreak is to stop it spreading in Liberia, where ignorance about the virus is high and many people are reluctant to cooperate with medical staff.

'All gone'
Mr Nyenswah said after the attack that 29 patients at the centre were being relocated and readmitted to an Ebola treatment centre located in the facility of the country's John F Kennedy Memorial Medical Center.

However, Jina Moore, a journalist for Buzzfeed who is in Monrovia, told the BBC that 10 people had been freed by their relatives on Friday night and 17 had escaped during the looting the next day.

Rebecca Wesseh, who witnessed the attack, told the AFP news agency: "They broke down the door and looted the place. The patients have all gone."

The attackers, mostly young men armed with clubs, shouted insults about President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and yelled "there's no Ebola", she said, adding that nurses had also fled the centre.

The head of the Health Workers Association of Liberia, George Williams, said the unit had housed 29 patients who "had all tested positive for Ebola" and were receiving preliminary treatment.

Confirming that 17 had escaped, he said that only three had been taken by their relatives, the other nine having died four days earlier.

Fallah Boima's son was admitted to the ward four days ago, and seemed to be doing well, but when the distraught father arrived for his daily visit on Sunday his son was nowhere to be seen, AFP adds.

"I don't know where he is and I am very confused," he said. "He has not called me since he left the camp. Now that the nurses have all left, how will I know where my son is?"

'Stupidest thing'
Ebola is spread by contact with an infected person's bodily fluids, such as sweat and blood, and no cure or vaccine is currently available.

Blood-stained mattresses, bedding and medical equipment were taken from the centre, a senior police officer told BBC News, on condition of anonymity.

"This is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen in my life," he said. "All between the houses you could see people fleeing with items looted from the patients."

The looting spree, he added, could threaten to spread the virus to the whole of the West Point area.

Described as a slum, there are an estimated 50,000 people in the West Point neighbourhood.

The Ebola epidemic began in Guinea in February and has since spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

On Friday, the death toll rose to 1,145 after the WHO said 76 new deaths had been reported in the two days to 13 August. There have been 2,127 cases reported in total.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby shogun » August 18th, 2014, 6:51 am

Hmmmm.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » August 18th, 2014, 7:07 am

Really does sound like it was a scene from the Walking Dead

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby Allergic2BunnyEars » August 18th, 2014, 11:25 am

Liberia confirms West Point patients missing

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28841040

Following earlier denials, Liberia has admitted that 17 suspected Ebola patients are "missing" after a health centre in the capital was looted.

The government had sought to reassure people, saying all the patients had been moved to another health facility.

But Information Minister Lewis Brown told the BBC that 17 inmates had gone "back into their communities".

The World Health Organization (WHO) has called for exit screenings on all travellers from affected countries.


It wants checks at airports, sea ports and major land crossings.

More than 400 people are known to have died from the virus in Liberia, out of a total of 1,145 deaths recorded in West Africa by the World Health Organization this year.

Assistant Health Minister Tolbert Nyenswah said protesters in the West Point district attacked a quarantine centre on Saturday because they were unhappy that patients were being taken there from other parts of the capital, Monrovia.

Other reports suggested the protesters had believed Ebola was a hoax and wanted to force the centre to close.
'Greatest setback'

Mr Nyenswah had said that all the suspected patients had been transferred to an Ebola treatment centre in the John F Kennedy Memorial Medical Center in Monrovia.

But on Monday, the information minister said 17 of the 37 patients were unaccounted for.

He said the authorities were now trying to track them down but said he was confident they would return.

"Most of the people that went into this holding facility came there voluntarily," he told the BBC.

"So our impression is that they still want to be [there], but they were forcibly removed by vandals and looters, not because they wanted to leave; so we are sure that they will return."

He said the attack on the quarantine centre was Liberia's "greatest setback" since the Ebola outbreak began.

Blood-stained mattresses, bedding and medical equipment were taken from the centre, a senior police officer told BBC News, on condition of anonymity.

"This is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen in my life," he said. "All between the houses you could see people fleeing with items looted from the patients."

The looting spree, he added, could spread the virus to the whole of the West Point area.

The Ebola epidemic began in Guinea in February and has since spread to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.

One Nigerian doctor has survived the disease and was sent home on Saturday night, said Health Minister Onyebuchi Chukwu in a statement.

Mr Chukwu said five other people infected with Ebola had almost fully recovered.

On Friday, the death toll rose to 1,145 after the WHO said 76 new deaths had been reported in the two days to 13 August. There have been 2,127 cases reported in total.
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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby teems1 » August 18th, 2014, 12:00 pm

These people crazy oui, stealing the blood soaked mattresses, bedding and medical equipment.

Hasn't anyone told them the virus is transmitted via bodily fluids??

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-28827091

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby Dizzy28 » August 18th, 2014, 12:46 pm

I guess we can expect a spike in Ebola cases now in Liberia!!

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby DTAC » August 18th, 2014, 3:00 pm

They should just drop Darwin Awards from the sky.

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Re: ebola outbreak in Africa

Postby shogun » August 18th, 2014, 5:03 pm

^Ent.

"This is one of the stupidest things I have ever seen in my life," he said. "All between the houses you could see people fleeing with items looted from the patients."

Wow... just wow.

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