No worries USA. Only healthcare workers will be exposed to ebola.

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Last night I read that the CDC is planning to transport at least one American Citizen with the ebola virus to Atlanta for treatment. Driving around today my car radio kept assaulting me with experts soothingly asserting that there is no reason for the American population to fear exposure to the virus. To a man they all went on to say that only healthcare workers were likely to be exposed.

If you're a healthcare worker raise your hand. Are you angry? Do you feel like you're being considered expendable? Less than fully human? Are you worried?

I don't favor deliberately bringing ANY known infected person across the ocean to this continent. OK, Ebola is not all that easy to contract. It's a lot harder to contract if it is thousands of miles away.

The virus is spread by contact with infected body fluids. So lets say a nurses aid in a hospital comes in contact with those body fluids (diarrhea, emesis, blood, whatever. Accidents happen even if you take precautions.) What is to stop her from spreading the virus to her husband or child? What is to stop a child infected in this way from spreading it within his classroom?

I have always been able to deal with the concept of ebola by reminding myself that it exists on another continent. Perhaps I'm being selfish, but I believe that anyone sickened in Africa should be treated in Africa. We don't need to help diseases spread around the globe any more than we already do.

NIMBY. In this case, NIMBY. I'm not a NIMBY kind of girl, but this terrifies me.

What do you think? What would you do if you were assigned a patient know to be infected with Ebola?

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Chat may have fallen silent on Allnurses on Ebola, but it is still in the news.

Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the CDC, arrived in Liberia to assess the Ebola outbreak. The situation "is overwhelming," he said.

...the toll is "far larger than has been recorded, not because they are trying to hide anything but because they are really overwhelmed by these numbers." Beyond this, he said, the cases "are increasing at an extremely quick rate, and this is very alarming." As bad as the Ebola situation is, Frieden warned that the worst is yet to come. "Unfortunately, we are definitely not at the peak. It's going to get worse before it gets better," he said.

CDC Director On Ebola: 'We Are Definitely Not At The Peak' : Goats and Soda : NPR

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Now there is talk of ISIS atomizing Ebola. Yikes.

Now there is talk of ISIS atomizing Ebola. Yikes.

“Now there is talk…”?!? Where? By whom? You don’t mention a source at all. If you can find something that isn’t Infowars, Breitbart or Before It’s News (or some close relative to the aforementioned “media outlets”) I’d appreciate it.

Terrorists have had almost forty years to hop on a flight to for example Kinshasa to try and find an infected fruit bat or person and try to weaponize them. That hasn’t happened. There’s a reason for that. There are pathogens that are a whole lot more suitable and easier to weaponize than the Ebola virus.

Could Ebola be turned into a bio-weapon? Possible, but not so easy - CBS News

Honestly, what are you hoping to achieve by making posts containing unsubstantiated speculation?

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The daily news banter as of yesterday, that is where I heard about the discussions of Ebola (in regards to the missing laptop that was recovered and a scientist was researching bioweapons).

In regards to your further disregard of information from other news sources that are NOT main stream media, you just prove your own limits to researching information. Note in those posts, those links were just those - it is up to an individual to accept or deny information after carefully considering. Who are you to decide what is legitimate? Because it's CBS? Are journalists from other outlets deemed invalid?

Anyone who is awake and paying attention is aware of how bad Ebola is progressing. Just google Frieden for his latest comments.

Are you really so incensed about the discussion of Ebola and our terror-focused (legitimately now more than ever) world that you feel it's reasonable to lash out at ME? As though this entire topic is not relevant, especially given that we (I'm assuming here) are in healthcare.

There is no unsubstantiated speculation, just those who choose to pay attention and those who do not.

Specializes in ER.

And let's not even discuss the news bias with mainstream media.

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