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Spain Warns "Something Went Wrong" As Suspected Ebola Cases Rise In Madrid
Despite being described by Spain's public health director as "a national jewel," the head of Spain's Nursing Council warns "something went wrong" in the health care system's protocols. As RT reports, Spanish health officials have 4 patients interned including infected initial nurse, her husband, and a 2nd nurse (male). Furthermore, 22 more possible Ebola cases are under surveillance having had direct contact with the infected nurse during her vacation after being infected (officials have said they 'don't know' how she became infected with the deadly virus). Images within the hospital show "irregularities" and make-shift isolation units and an insider account said "I do not want to create social alarm, but explain what is still a reality everyday for a few months of nursing staff at the ICU.". One researcher noted "air traffic is the driver.," and added ominously, "it's just a matter of who gets lucky and who gets unlucky."
Health officials in Madrid say three more people are in the hospital on suspicion of contracting Ebola. The news comes a day after a nurse who treated two Ebola patients at a city hospital became infected with the disease.
The nurse is now being treated with a drip using antibodies from those previously infected with the virus, Reuters reports. Approximately 22 contacts of the woman, often referred to as the 'Spanish Ebola nurse,' have been identified and are being monitored, Madrid health officials told a press conference on Tuesday.
The officials added that the hospitalized include the nurse's husband, another health worker and a traveler who had spent time in one of he affected West African countries.
Spanish authorities are struggling to explain the infection, as The Daily Mail reports
"At the moment we are investigating the way in which the professional was infected," said Antonio Alemany, the head of Madrid's primary health care services.
"We don't know yet what failed," he was quoted by the Guardian as saying. "We're investigating the mechanism of infection."
Mercedes Vinuesa, the head of Spain's public health service, told parliament today that the nurse's husband had been placed in quarantine.
And, as RT reports, in a similar vein to Dallas, it appears local hospitals were anything but prepared for this...
Spanish authorities have come under increasing pressure to explain how the disease was able to spread in their hopital. While they say all proper protocols and procedure were followed while providing care to the deceased missionaries, reports to the contrary have surfaced.
According to the Guardian, staff at the hospital said waste from the rooms of both patients had been carried out in the same elevator used by all personnel. The hospital was also reportedly not evacuated when the second patient, García Viejo, was taken in to receive treatment.
Union workers also accused the government of providing hospital staff with adequate hazmat-suits.
Some Spanish medical-worker representatives said the situation should prompt an overhaul of the procedures and facilities used to treat those afflicted with the virus.
“Something went wrong,” Máximo Gonzalez Jurado, head of Spain’s General Nursing Council, told Spanish news agency EFE. “They need to establish if the protocol is correct or not correct so that a case like this, that never should have happened, doesn’t happen again.”
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"Air traffic is the driver," warns Professor Alessandro Vespignani of Northeastern University in Boston...predicting where the virus will spread...
There is a 50 per cent chance a traveller carrying the disease could touch down in the UK by October 24, a team of U.S. researchers have predicted.
Using Ebola spread patterns and airline traffic data they have calculated the odds of the virus spreading across the world.
They estimate there is a 75 per cent chance Ebola will reach French shores by October 24.
And Belgium has a 40 per cent chance of seeing the disease arrive on its territory, while Spain and Switzerland have lower risks of 14 per cent each.
'It's just a matter of who gets lucky and who gets unlucky."
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An insider whistle-blows on the weakness in Spanish anti-Ebola protocls (via Google Translate)
I am a nurse in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the Hospital La Paz. The reason for addressing you.'s To inform the public the facts that have happened recently regarding the "Crisis of the Ebola virus" opinion. Do not want to create social alarm, but tell what is still a reality in everyday for a few months of nursing staff the ICU among which I include ago.
Since the hospital was named La Paz as a reference center for the diagnosis and treatment of HIV infection in April 2014, the staff has been showing its disconfor to that measure and irregularities have been committing the direction of nursing the hospital as a whole. (See attachment Notification Judge).
These irregularities summarize, focus on that:
• The hospital does not have adequate infrastructure to enter patients affected with this type of disease (the famous isolation rooms with negative pressure).
• The original protocols of the Ministry of Health were modified to fit like the gaps that had the hospital: If you do not have "negative pressure" we say "as far as is demonstrated airborne transmission is not necessary."
• General (modified or not) protocols are not handed to staff for knowledge, nor were exposed at various meetings with management nursing.
• As ICU care were demanding the implementation of specific protocols UCI (Today still not exist or at least personnel have not arrived)
• Staff training requires the completion of courses and training to work in situations like this.
• The Department of Preventive Medicine Hospital offers two informative talks (45 minutes) of such as personal protective equipment required. In those talks and the inexperience of the same staff that taught, costumes torn apart, replaced the shims for plastic bags, there were no complete SCUBA and coming to say more or less I had to do a hack to cover his face with masking tape.
Without being solved any of these issues by the Department of the hospital, you will hanging out and communicating to staff that will be the Hospital of the defense "Gómez Ulla" who takes these emergencies but as it is in the process of reform to create appropriate facilities, until the month of October will remain referral hospital.
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Finally only remains to emphasize that in all this there is a lot of improvisation and a lot of reckless attitude of those who truly, really ... NOT going to be ahead of the virus at him in the face. Listen to those who are on the front line have something to say.
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true, but an additional 500 Billion donation could improve those statistics. I am guessing the next revelation from the CDC is that this is going to be a 30 year battle against ebo.
Oh, crap, here it comes:
The War on EbolaTM. We must fight an endless war against the Axis of Ebola.TM If You're Not Against Ebola, You're With Ebola.TM
Endless income for the MIC (Medical Industrial Complex).
And let's never forget this prophecy: "We spent a lot of time talking about Africa, as we should. Africa is a nation that suffers from incredible disease." --George W. Bush, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 14, 2001
Been reading the original "whistleblower" thingie in spanish. And considering how badly it's written, no wonder they have all kinds of issues in their hospitals and with their protocols. The guy can't fucking write, how can you expect him to treat a severe disease such as Ebola?
Google translate.........not his writing skills......duh !
They did say they had been reading the original, in Spanish.
Typhus Camps...dead ahead.
WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
On a long enough timeline.....
Spain has huge unemployment and the globalists are tired of paying for it. Hey wait a minute so does the US. Hmmm ebola will probably spread in a University setting. Time for some home schooling. Arrest Cheney, Rumsfeld and Blankfein.
I'm packing our shit when it hits the 2nd US city. I'm bugging us out to our remote location when it hits the 3rd. Already buying up more storeable food and water while we can. 3rd US city means it's out of control and the lying about this will continue unmolested until after the election. Believe NOTHING that comes from the talking heads until at least early November.
But bugging out means you won't get to relive The Walking Dead. (At least not right away.)
if you thought retailers had a hard time last winter due to weather , just wait till XMAS traffic at the malls is nonexistant due to Ebola
Amazon delivery drones
Ebola has the easy ability to completely crater the global economy. .....and that in turn rapidly brings down the financial house of cards. No amount of QE or other financial enginerring can overcome fear and withdrawal.
And then obola can declare martial law, declare himself pres-for-life, open the FEMA camps, etc. Yeah, the sixth and seventh seals have been opened. And don't forget our friends of Fukashima. What a fine mess has been made of this planet, Ollie.
"Yeah, the sixth and seventh seals have been opened."
Not quite yet- the sixth seal is opened next year, 2015. (Revelation 6:12-14)
What I would like an answer to is how are health workers from the US, trained not to get infected...getting infected? Do the patients spit in their mouths or is there something more insidious and pandemicy about this strain?
You are supposed to act worried, not ask logical questions.
As usual, health care worker are given inadequate, or wrong, information and equipment. This is a common thread in medicine, commonly putting well-meaning doctors and desperate patients between a rock and a hard place. Incorrect protocols are in place for lyme disease, candida, fungii, and other diseases, some coming from the southwest. There are diseases common to America that are not acknowledged by mainstream medical because CDC says they don't exist. Slow kill and depopulation haven't been fast enough so Ebola is next on their list. They expected something in October. This MAY be it. Let's hope this is the end of this year's October surprises.
This is the Gatesnet version. Has synthetically engineered versions of Melinda's rotting eggs.
They get others to power-spray it off for them? Or is that how it's getting blasted around, during the after-work spray-down? Think it was mentioned here that I saw the "probably being aerosolised whilst being sprayed" comment.
I upvoted you mainly for the pandemicy word though.
xxxxxx New: bad news
A new Black Death :
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-10-06/new-york-times-some-may-carry-e...
See http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2010/10/epidemics-without-pathogen-transmi...
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The time to panic is before the Titanic has left the harbour .See
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2014/08/ebola-friendly-reaper_6.html
If the Triffids don't get you, Ebola will : seehttp://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2014/08/deader-guide-to-ebola.html
Plants have been breeding humans . See
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2011/05/ebola-and-chocolate.html
Further examples of the Plant-Herbivore Wars :
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2011/04/garlic-and-plant-herbivore-wars.html
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2013/07/rabies-alzheimers-and-formic-acid.... Notice the cute trick to penetrate skin barriers . Reminiscent of hemorrhagic diseases like Ebola and Especially SuperEbola .
SuperEbola is Ebola on steroids , then add some . The Fifth Horseman on a Harley ! : see
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2013/01/training-immune-system.html
for the desperate . : See
http://andreswhy.blogspot.com/2006/03/training-immune.html
Good luck !
This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it. [/Admiral Josh Painter]
I don't buy that Spain and Switzerland have the same chance of being infected.
"And Belgium has a 40 per cent chance of seeing the disease arrive on its territory, while Spain and Switzerland have lower risks of 14 per cent each."
Spain already has it, and Spain has that massive unemployment problem and membership in the EU to contend with (thus unchecked influx of who-knows-where-they've-been immigrants). Switzerland has the ability to seal its borders, all its male citizens must own guns, and they have wealth. I see Switzerland remaining free of this pestilence as long as Burkhalter and team are awake at the controls.
I hope all those Spanish banking customers held on to their Spiderman towels. They will need them to mop up ebola discharge.
Who's the bookie in charge of these numbers? Is he in Vegas?
Ebola smoothed new case rate (GN,LR,SL):
5 Oct 14 - 131/day *
3 Oct 14 - 132/day *
28 Sep 14 - 139/day *
26 Sep 14 - 140/day
24 Sep 14 - 135/day
22 Sep 14 - 124/day
20 Sep 14 - 118/day
18 Sep 14 - 113/day
16 Sep 14 - 101/day
12 Sep 14 - 92/day
08 Sep 14 - 86/day
04 Sep 14 - 75/day
28 Aug 14 - 69/day
22 Aug 14 - 59/day
20 Aug 14 - 54/day
19 Aug 14 - 46/day
15 Aug 14 - 54/day
13 Aug 14 - 40/day
11 Aug 14 - 37/day
08 Aug 14 - 54/day
06 Aug 14 - 55/day
04 Aug 14 - 57/day
02 Aug 14 - 43/day
29 Jul 14 - 38/day
27 Jul 14 - 23/day
23 Jul 14 - 12/day
17 Jul 14 - 10/day
Case Fatality Risk Estimate: 58% †
Active Case Growth Rate: 3.9% per day
Health worker deaths/cases: 216/382 as of 1 Oct
Based on following data and estimates through 5 Oct:
http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/135765/1/roadmapupdate3oct14_en...
http://www.ambafrance-gn.org/Ebola-point-de-situation-au-06,1006
http://www.mohsw.gov.lr/documents/SITRep%20142%20Oct%204th,%202014.pdf
https://www.internationalsos.com/ebola/index.cfm?content_id=397&language...
* Since Sept 30th, Liberia has only recorded seven new 'confirmed' cases. This continues a drastic reduction in numbers reported under the confirmed category that began three weeks ago. There is widespread agreement that this category is under-reported due to lab issues. The missing cases have not been estimated; these figures will be revised if/when lab issues are resolved and or data is released. Further, Liberia has instituted new restrictions on journalists reporting on Ebola at the same time several new US labs have come online; reliability of this data series may continue to decline.
† Sierra Leone is suspected of having approx. 1k deaths unaccounted for in their official statistics (people who were recorded as cases in villages and died before follow up outside of managed care). I've added these deaths into their statistics, hence the jump in the estimated CFR. Recall that this estimate is merely a rough lower bound for the outbreak; the denominator of the ratio deaths/cases includes suspected and probable cases, also the number of deaths lags new cases during periods of epidemic growth.
Who knows what the real numbers are. Liberia is only testing those admitted to medical facilities, and they're turning people away from those facilities.
Didn't Sierra Leone recently report 121 deaths in ONE day?
It varies, I recall seeing up to 90 in the past. Their MoH website has been down, here is the current report:
http://health.gov.sl/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Ebola-Situation-Report_V...
I also trust the BLS data. . .CONTAINED!
Ever cut your finger? It's bad when it hurts, but it's REALLY bad when you can't feel it.
Liberia is going dark. Nice knowing ya.
They don't call them Dark Ages because the sun don't shine...
That's a well established, long term, trend, repeatable and regular...and it is not good for humans.
It still grows at the same 3.9% rate...yet the mortality is not dropping...yet it continues to grow each day with a smooth regularity, now it is in the USA and EU.
As others have pointed out, the drop in case rates actually indicates very bad things happening, breakdown of all civil order, no reporting, no hospitals, no one on the phones, no one at their post, chaos.
Hope my colloidal silver and liposomal Vit C hold out.
From what I have read, the patients don't like the case workers, because the case workers don't offer them a cure. But they do uproot the patient to a hospital. There maybe unfound people dieing in isolation.
On a long enough timeline the survival rate for everyone drops to Zero.
No one is exempt. That is one truth even the administration cannot lie about.
We will deal with it til the next one comes, those who survive that is.
No use pannicking.
I'm not sure what to think. Are we seeing a repeat of the swine flu or the avian bird flu fear mongering from a couple years ago? Perhaps we are seeing something more serious like the Spanish flu. Just not sure what to believe at this point.
The global mortality rate from the 1918/1919 pandemic is not known, but an estimated 10% to 20% of those who were infected died. With about a third of the world population infected, this case-fatality ratio means 3% to 6% of the entire global population died.[30] Influenza may have killed as many as 25 million people in its first 25 weeks. Older estimates say it killed 40–50 million people,[4] while current estimates say 50–100 million people worldwide were killed.[31]
The entire world seems to be struck with a pandemic of "nothing needs to be done, because things will turn out the way we want them simply because we want them to..." Contrast that with the Russians who moved their entire industrial base eastward while major German armies were rapidly advancing from the west. Think the USA would be capable of such a coordinated effort?.....
Confucius he say:
"Obala.IS.drone not decide who live die. Ebola decide who live die."
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40%7CR40%7CR40%7CR40&_sacat=0&_nkw...
Crazy! The price just spikd the last week.......
That looks really comfortable. What do you do inside that thing on a hot day? I'd have to bail out the sweat in less than 3 hours. This isn't a solution. This is a game of kee-away. You need a big perimeter, and you must keep people out of it.
If this gets out of hand, there will be highly infectious bodies to deal with.
Let's see....18 dollar tychem suit that will last for decades or an iFuck gadget that will be obsolete in a year...decisions decisions.....
In Liberia some of the contact trace people would put in 15-20 hour days.
I'm attempting to replicate that at home with garbage bags. My thought is that disposable is better? Burning the used and disinfected suit. Multiple layers? One doctor called it the 'chain of death.' The care takers would become sick and it would just keep going until no one was left.
what kind of folks make distemper plague
then patent it
what kind of folks make a vaccine cure and patent it.
what kind of demons cah monies charge for dosing then curing or maybe killing the host.
the wondering yahoo
spain has a problem of unemployed childs from baby boom generations.
no civil war yet
isis talking of entering but will be slow progress.
air born spray disease mega dose by plane proxy.
my fellow yiddishers caabalists,satanist,papal talmudick pricks
death is the cure for the goy unemployables init
ebola seems quite selective on which countries to target.
Which country is next?
UK, France or Germany?
Never ever thought I'd come to a conclusion as such.
It was a long road to get there.
Satanists defines them all.
The purist form of evil.
Before making quotes can someone please translate?
You cannot copy and paste and click ''Translate'' on any of a number of sites?
So glad Obama keeping our borders open.
Ebola will come in a rip through his voter base.
I think keeping flights coming in from Liberia was the best decision he ever made.
I dont think Diebold vote counters will be negatively impacted by Ebola. Nor will the dead be affected. Since we all know the dead vote 'D", one has to conclude Ebola is an advantage for the Democrats.
We’re good. Ebola doesn’t paralyze the shooter finger.
I notice some genuine fear and concern on some of these threads. People are worried they or someone they love may get it.
I wonder why the same concern isn't evident when drones are sent or countries invaded?
After all it is proved innocents die and are injured there too.
There is a ton of concern here over both drones and countries invaded.
Because the drones do not have the potential to kill 4,000 million.
I want to know what is going on in China? So many travel to Africa to work. Is the PRC letting nationals back into the country? China is my lithmus test. If it gets bad there we may be fubar.
When it reaches India, things are going to get really ugly really fast.
THE CAT IS OUT OF THE BAG.
GOOD NIGHT, AND THANKS FOR ALL THE FISH.
the house cleaning staff is minimum wage- yet they are the most important for infection control in hospitals-
something to think about - until robots can do the day in day out cleaning of your ave hospital to a standard that does not cause the spread of disease like ebola (good luck)..we are dependent on these workers - look around you in a hospital and see who is working to keep it clean..that is true terror.
clean all surfaces yourself (bleach solutions) if a loved one is in these gleaming filth infestations called hospitals..for most of you (miffed exempted) have no clue what awaits on the bed rail or call button, sorry to say it's a nightmare of virus and bacteria..consider yourself lucky if you are admitted to hospital and get out without c diff mrsa enterococus or worse.
when you see the footage of so called 'hospitals' in africa, you know that those western supplied hazmat suits are just window dressing. for the last 50 years i have watched how that continent remains a hopeless case in spite of billions in aid.
...and waving the spiderman towel for assistance.
<---It's too late to control this thing, Ebola is going pandemic
<---There is still a reasonable chance to keep Ebola from becoming a pandemic
If you picked the first option, if you have time, leave a note letting us know what you have done or are doing that is different, because you feel like it is out of control.
Check out the series of vids at this site some one else posted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AZidJ36nA0
If this thing hasn't gone exponential in the environments shown, it is not as easily transmitted as you might think.
It has gone exponential. It is doubling every 20 days. That is exponential growth.
And those videos are worth watching.
Point taken.
I'm not seeing an apocalyptic scenario here though. Peeps are still waliking around(in what looks to be combo streets/sewers) eating monkey and bat, dancing to the ebola rap.
One thing is obvious though, there ian't a snowballs chance in hell containment could ever work there.
If you picked the second option, if you have time, leave a note letting us know your reasoning behind the idea that there is still hope we get this under control.
MsCreant,
Reported numbers still manageable. Yes, they may be understated. No explosion of the virus in Nigeria--again may be unreported.
Of course, the biggest hope is saner policies. Gee, maybe we are fcuked.
Ebola is slow moving and so long as people choose not to fuck it up the situation can be managed.
Ebola is slow moving and so long as people choose not to fuck it up the situation can be managed.
Ms., I agree with coug and Ho. Ultimately the infected cases will hit the hundreds of thousands - possibly higher -but I have to think some highly motivated actions - possibly arising from the masses such as the health professional unions in the above article - will work to prevent this from being a worldwide pandemic.
One can only hope, cuz shits getting real bad real fast.
Give up, and it will eventually go global (even in this country, contact tracing, enforced isolation, and treatment is only viable for small numbers of infections). Economic hit will be huge even before the numbers get out of hand. Fight for proper travel restrictions, might be able contain it to the endemic region while it runs its course ( or a vaccination/treatment becomes available). Economic hit is concentrated to a few (powerful) industries exporting/transporting from the endemic region.
Best to always have a plan in place, which I do. However it is not limited to a pandemic. I could literally go with my plan at any second....but must admit it took a few years to get to the level of preparedness that I am at. What little I still get from a store...I am sanitizing before, during, and after shopping. I always remove any packaging then repack and again washing hands. Not limited to ebola but various influenza viruses.
If ebola should become a pandemic I will self quarintine for at least 6 months but could easily go the long haul for 2 years in my rural area. :-)
This is all staged to form a hysteria bubble, to take the eyes off the ants skinning us alive. Citizen's United is de facto facism. We are close to the event horizon, the closer we get the thicker the bs.
I'm trying to keep my fingers out of my nose and eyes, wash hands whenever possible, keep away from crowded places - driving bicycle instead of using public transport. I've got canned food for several weeks anyway.
That should be enough. Should I get sick, I would try to infect as many assholes as possible.
If you happen to see this, thanks to all who answered or voted. I was curious the mood around here. Bet it is already different now.
It seems to me that the protocols in effect for sailing vessels for hundreds of years were much more effective in quarantine than the present methods!
The only leader I've heard demand travel restrictions from West Africa is Bobby Jindal. The only guy to stand up to the libtard moronic CDC. Once hospitals become overwhelmed, and health care workers start dying, we are not going to be much different than every third world hell hole battling the disease right now. They are trying desperately to hang on to the everything is fine keep buying stuff deal, but cracks are starting to show up. I've talked with several co-workers who are already saying they are dropping travel plans this winter. Nobody wants to get on a plane, or be around a lot of people.
Bobby Jindal and leader do not go together. Next!
FEAR THE LIBTARD BOOGEYMAN!!!!! simpleton.
He is a certified mumbling dummy! I don't care what mascot he roots for.
Liberia is ebola overwhelmed because they don't have the medical staff or the appropriate protective equipment. They also can't contact trace and therefore isolate potential ebola infectees. This is in stark contrast to 1st world countries. Therefore 1st world countries will contain the ebola contagion up until they decompensate to the level of the countries that are overwhelmed.
How robust is the American medical system? How many ebola cases could it absorb before it becomes a self-reinforcing negative? From this letter from Spain, it sounds like they took the old medical system and slapped an ebola isolation unit name on it. The staff realize their danger and are losing moral. I could easily see the same thing happening in the States. I am not medically trained nor do I work in a hospital.
What we need are well paid specialists who can do this work correctly in intense bursts if necessary. People who are willing to accept the risks and have the correct equipment. Is their political will to implement something like this? Probably not. Most Americans don't understand the threat level, nor do they understand the possible acceleration of a ebola. US news is down playing sneeze/cough transmission, and is reiterating that the person is only contagious when symptomatic. And that if they are symptomatic that they probably are home sick. Is their funding? Who would pay for the necessary isolation care?
I keep thinking that the problems are due to a lack of real education that teaches people HOW to think, not what to think. And more than that to have enduring character. Maybe we will get a quick fix or maybe lucky and it will carry us past this crisis.
I don't wish to draw a conclusion.
I don't believe that whore of a CDC director for a moment, but now I know we be OK...
It's just been reported that JESSE JACKSON is heading to Dallas!!
"air traffic is the driver.,"
Of course it is. When I was a frequent air traveler, at least 30% of the time I came down with a sinus, lung or more serious viral infection 3-4 days after the infectious flight. I learned to turn off and redirect the personal air vents located on the overhead rather than have them blow in my face. It was far better to suffocate in sweltering heat than to enjoy an infections cool breeze. HVAC evaporator units and filters used in the airliners must be perfect for infectious organism growth and spread. That simple precaution, while impairing my air travel comfort by just a little more (unless in 1st class it was always miserable as hell anyway and even then just above tolerable) noticeably improved my health after traveling.
So with that said, ebola on planes unconstrained in an isolation suit, has to be the absolute worst possible source for spreading the infection. You would not know where a plane had been previously nor who had been on exhaling infection into the ventilation system. And God only knows if those filtration systems ever get cleaned and disinfected, probably no way of finding out. You travel at your own risk and now the risk of all those you are close to or otherwise come in contact with.
Air travel is just great, ain't it?
yet the airlines want to cramp more an more people into the aluminum tube we call airplane. where are the politicians saying that each person is entitled to a minimum space to avoid thrombosis in legs etc.? oh, the air industry donated to some dudes campaign? but 'for our convenience' we will soon be able to also check in luggage ourselves too....
fuckin rediculous the way things are going....
Passangers did all that to themselves by not taking the bus or boat.
The convenience of traveling coast to coast in 6 hours instead of 8 days. Pick your poison.
Actually it's more like 10 hours by air, counting drive time to the airport, parking, waiting in line to be groped and x rayed by "security", and getting the rental car on the other end, and driving to your final destination. That's not counting delays, gate changes, cancellations, etc.
That versus 2 days on the road, coast to coast.
It's the road for me.
Sooooo... If you don't have the negative pressure rooms, just rewrite the protocols. Someone just fucking forgot to inform the virus. Duh!!! Baleful eye turned towards Dallas.
I'll second that. Bobby Jindal is playing to an audience for the '16 electon. I would never vote for him and I live here. He is the classic "i am different but turns out to be more of the same". Data coming in says there is definately an airborn component to this as does the studies done on chimps in virginia back when they imported primates with the disease. The "just treat it like aids" plan may play well in the press, but I'm not so sure that is the answer. I wouldn't get on a commercial air liner right now if the tickets were free. And as for the press, I'm not scared, I'm pissed, learn to recognize the difference dumbasses, air traffic should have been stopped 3 months ago. Damn!
I hear alot of talk about protective gear and duct tape and shit but what is really helping me cope with this problem on my property will be far simpler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBvtGr1BfVQ
Studies show that Flamethrowers are ineffective at preventing torso ventilation caused by lead projectiles traveling at high velocity.
Jesus wept.
But it's absolutely necessary for passengers to be subjected to groping, x Rays and hours of shuffling through "security" in search of "terrorists!"
Not that one terrorist has ever been stopped by any of this nonsense, mind you.
The inconsistencies are mind boggling.
Early mathematical studies claimed Britain would see a 100% possibility of a traveler bring Ebola to Britain. 100%. AND, every day planes arrive from Africa loadd with Bush Meat for Londons large African community. Bush Meat markets sell wild animal meat only 24 hours old. Market sellers claim Fresh Bush meat comes in right from the hunters to their markets in open air London streets.
This is NO Bullshit, it is fact. Reporters visited Bush Meat sellers on teh streets of London, they brag about having monkey meat and all kinds of other, meaning bat meat, meats. Are they shut down? No. Why? Britain would be sued by the EU in Brussels for racism!
Fuck the EU! Donbass fighters are fighting and dying in combat to avoid being dragged into the EU. They are the real heroes.
Obamao: "US is safe from Ebola, but if you are vomiting, please 'Forward' to nearest hospital".
Possible solution to their odious unemployment problem.
A well-done and sobering ebola article in today's LA Times:
http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-ebola-questions-20141007-story.html
Mother fuckers.
Mother fuckers.
Mother fuckers.
If there is anyone out there following this that still does not appreciate the seriousness, you are completely delusional.
The rest of the whistle-blower Nurses letter:
Without being solved any of these issues by the Department of the hospital, you will hanging out and communicating to staff that will be the Hospital of the defense "Gómez Ulla" who takes these emergencies but as it is in the process of reform to create appropriate facilities, until the month of October will remain referral hospital.
So, without making anyone anything we turned on the evening of August 5, and the staff on duty that night between myself included, through the media found out that it will repatriate the priest. We notify our immediate superior (Supervisor Guard) which completely ignores the way forward taking you to contact the Chief of Hospital on call that night, which in turn know the news and begins to activate the protocol set (remember that until that night the patient was to be admitted to peace). Being the ICU staff in charge of receiving the priest is not made ??aware of the protocol itself.
It was the next morning, August 6, when thankfully, someone warns of the potential danger of entering the priesthood in a hospital the size of the Peace, without adequate facilities. About 14 hours of the decision to be taken to the 6th floor of the Hospital Carlos III equipped with isolation rooms with negative pressure is taken. From that moment you begin to equip the hospital Carlos III than necessary to accommodate the patient. Here it should be noted that the floor of the hospital was closed without staffing or equipment since the middle of August would begin the conversion work in a hospital ward for the chronically ill. - We'll agree that this is called a "wing".
So during the afternoon of August 6 and the entire staff of both hospitals hurry were providing media said plant. Realising curious cases in which La Paz hospital nurses transporting materials in their own vehicles lacking in the Carlos III. (Now that's "Brand Spain").
Given the lack of staff at the Hospital Carlos III for the above reasons, the Management of Both hospitals determined that ICU staff of Peace is sent to Carlos III. And it is here that due to the improvisation and the lack of criteria other negligence committed more by sending an untrained one on Biological Hazards to treat a patient with one of the most dangerous infections known declared by WHO globally and Public Health emergency. (Here it should be remembered that there is a special unit trained to deal with such cases: the NBC unit or UME Emergency Military Unit).
And here another outrage, Supervisors nursing and self Nursing Management of Peace savvy than their staff is not well trained that has not been given specific training and has not been informed of the protocols to follow is committed or what their function when they visit there, is forced to move with coercion and threats of losing their jobs or disciplinary proceedings open for him if he refuses to be sent to Carlos III.
Today and even though these people have admitted several days, or the direction of nursing and medical direction has been active in organizing action drills taught by competent personnel in personal protective measures for displaced staff. They are the same nurses / os that once there in the Carlos III are reported each other as is the procedure and how protective measures put there. To be fair, the staff of the Carlos III that remained there working with some more training in these cases that we try to train and reassure us in this regard. But this happens there minutes before entering the patient's room. Curiously, the Guide for the selection and use of Personal Protective Equipment in healthcare settings, consists of 50 pages. And the Guide for the Care of Patients with Hemorrhagic Virus in hospitals in USA consists of 225 pages. Both the CDC in Atlanta and available in "PDF" for anyone on your website. Here we have nothing.
It is true that the staff shows their reluctance to go to Carlos III but no one has refused to treat a patient. We only note that we have not been properly trained and given the nature of the disease the risk of infection and possible transmission outside the walls of the Carlos III is a reality that as health professionals must be made aware of who is and who our superior direct not listen to us. The questions are obvious: Why ships untrained?It is incongruous! Why avoid the ultimate responsibility lies with the spread staff without specific training? The Americans would do such a thing ?.
Sorry for the last comment. I've promised myself not to fall into demagogy and be as aseptic as possible narrating the facts truthfully.
Moreover the selection of this staff has done arbitrarily and without judgment. All ICU staff will rotate by the Carlos III. Well, WHO protocol warn that the health or not, staff should minimize exposure time in the room with the patient and reduce as much as possible the number of persons attending the patient continuously. Well if the entire ICU staff walked by, Do not we are increasing exponentially the risk of possible transmission? It is not logical and contravenes the measures ordered by the WHO.
I follow; Staff passing by will not do any monitoring or epidemiological precautionary measure. Once your turn is finished running happily home and the next day, if you do not turn back to Carlos III as you go to work in the ICU of Peace with patients of diverse etiology in many Immunodepressed occasions. It is a contradiction that to get on a plane and control measures are taken and I can come and go and do my normal life as if nothing. This is not consistent.
Finally only remains to emphasize that in all this there is a lot of improvisation and a lot of reckless attitude of those who truly, really ... NOT going to be ahead of the virus at him in the face. Listen to those who are on the front line have something to say.
Yours sincerely:
xxx
Madrid hospital authorities clearly fucked this up.
CDC is surely a mess but how about the European equivalents?
Nothing but a complete 100% cordonne sanitaire around West Africa will get this under control. Nobody out unless they've been quarantined for at least 21 days. No commercial flights at all. The military can setup a schedule from the region to Lahnstein near Frankfurt and previously screened and quarantined passengers can catch flights from Frankfurt to their final destination.
This is not rocket science. The places are fucked anyway. People are dying in the streets. Odds of survival are less than 50%. There is no economy left now.
The billions earmarked to deal with this situation should be spent on basic supplies for the surviving population.
Instead of hospitals trying to "treat" and "cure" the patients, they need to build internment camps and hold your breath, yes they need to have multiple incinerators on site to deal with the deceased. Nurses or doctors cannot help anyone. Those in the camps are condemned to die. Their dying needs to be monitored and the patients need only basic care. Soldiers can deliver this care just as much as medical staff. Soldiers have experienced death and destruction and they have seen blood and gore.
Soldiers have protective gear in the event of airborne chemical weapons attacks. They are trained to operate in this gear at high temperatures.
Sorry, there is no other way to control this and deal with the mess.
The problem is we are being run by a facsist totalitarian group of Zionists that are also known as the FED, ECB, IMF and other participating central banks around the globe. They will do everything in their power to keep the ponzi scheme they have created from crahing down. This means don't let the sheep panic and keep business as usual. If the world started panicking over this potential pandemic the economic growth which has been held together with free money and credit would come to a grinding halt in a hurry. Imagine if the malls were empty over the holidays and the planes stop flying because of lack of passengers? This is why you should be concerned because no matter how bad this outbreak gets, everything will be fine according to those who have the most to lose. This is the very reason Ebola will make its way to a city near you someday because protecting the financial markets from the consequences and economic collapse of an outright scare is more important to TPTB then to protect us from a horrific huamaitarian event like the one we are currently facing. The problem is eventually once the outbreak is out of control and panic will ensue eventually, the collapse will happen anyway and the ponzi scheme will come crashing down and Ebola will be blamed for the economic turmoil those who survive will be faced with.... Just another version of kick the can which our globalist leaders have become so good at and soon they will have full control over the sheep that the people of the world could be begging for a glass of water or a little food, meanwhile their financial assets have been stripped away..
Some figures I did on a napkin:
Hate to say it, but now might be a good idea to buy into big pharma/agro who will undoubtedly profit from the spread of ebola.
Short the airlines, their in for a hit.
As for banning flights from just Africa i afraid that will do nothing at this point. I wrote on Sept 9th ZH that once some ONE comes off an international fiight infected the gene will already be out of the bottle.
It's not too late to stop flights to Paris or Brussels. Cordonne sanitaire means that all traffic out of the region is cut off. Our systems can properly deal with a couple of infections.
No flights out of Sierra Leone, Liberia or Guinea. Military flights for rotating soldiers and medical staff and only after a 21 day quarantine. We need our soldiers there to make sure the Africans aren't leaving. Makes way more sense to me to have boots there then fighting a terrorist boogeyman.
Little late for that, ebola already in countries like congo, gabon somalia, tjaad.........soon south africa gets effected too.....and you cant stop a mass, they will and shall run you over....
this is one way to solve the unemployment problem...highest EU unemployment rate is in Spain. is Croatia next for Ebola?
http://www.statista.com/statistics/268830/unemployment-rate-in-eu-countries/
Nobody ever expected the "Spanish Ebola" - this is a game changer...who's in charge?...not my problem will clearly not fly this time....
An Ebola patient arrived in Oslo this morning in the same plane used to transport Dr. Brantley. The aircraft is contracted by the State Department through an agreement with MSF Doctors without Borders). http://www.norwaytoday.info/home_view.php?id=13316
The patient will get the last dose of the antidote in he world, ZMapp. The dose is on its way to Oslo from Canada,
http://www.norwaytoday.info/home_view.php?id=13318
This is all the plan to lower the population by War, Disease, Radiation, food etc. You must be prepared to be self sufficient somehow in the coming years. Those who have a plan and are adaptable will succeed.
http://newamerica-now.blogspot.com/2014/02/beyond-collapse.html
Rumor is all the dallas hospitals are tellling staff there is no need for reverse ariflow room to treat Ebola patients. It's just not needed. TRANSLATION: It's coming and we're not fucking prepared so ESAD!
When I was there their Ambulances were little more than a station wagon, the spanish don't have a clue when it comes to something about Ebola.
When I was there their Ambulances were little more than a station wagon, the spanish don't have a clue when it comes to something about Ebola.
Perhaps a little ways down the road, someone will rework Ravel's masterpiece, and give us "Ebolero"
Gotta love the "mathematical patterns" they use to evaluate the risk.. 50%, 75%, 25% and so on. Never 74%, 26%, 51% or any odd number :)
Here we go again: in the words of Ben Bernanke: ..." it's contained "....