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  • Tackleberry
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    Originally posted by protus View Post
    I told my supervisor ...once folks start dropping ....I ain't coming to work...and the "gates closed " ROE. Is in effect ....
    He laughed and said I was crazy :p
    There is a thin line between crazy and sane. In the world today where up is down, down is up, right is wrong, and wrong is right.....I'll take crazy all day long.

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  • protus
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    Originally posted by xdpatriot View Post
    My wife and I discussed it as well. If an outbreak starts here, we will quarantine on the rancho. We're not gonna take any chances with little ones in school. If we loose our jobs, so be it.

    thats the hard part how long do you wait...1 report in your state...whole hospital gets locked down...numerous cases spring up across the board?

    for me i guess it'd be once cases pop up in the main areas (large cities)..then it will be time to call it a day.
    ive told my wife about company policy here..with epidemics ..roe for them is to make the call but only iirc after xx amount of employees get sick. thats just for "flus" i doubt its for a virus that has a high mortality rate!
    idrather not be the last guy at work...only to get killed off while the owners sit at the 3 million dollar homes waiting it out...oh wait... lol

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  • protus
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    Originally posted by justanothergunnut View Post
    you probably are crazy, but what does that have to do with it??
    ill be crazy enough to stay home...while everyones guts turn to liquid while dustin hoffman trys to find a cure!

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  • Rmplstlskn
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    You ready for this? Those who deal with this directly, this is how they live and work.



    Even then, an aid worker saw 6 nurses die from Ebola infection...

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...orkers-3956692

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  • xdpatriot
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    Originally posted by protus View Post
    I told my supervisor ...once folks start dropping ....I ain't coming to work...and the "gates closed " ROE. Is in effect ....
    He laughed and said I was crazy :p
    My wife and I discussed it as well. If an outbreak starts here, we will quarantine on the rancho. We're not gonna take any chances with little ones in school. If we loose our jobs, so be it.

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  • justanothergunnut
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    Originally posted by protus View Post
    I told my supervisor ...once folks start dropping ....I ain't coming to work...and the "gates closed " ROE. Is in effect ....
    He laughed and said I was crazy :p
    you probably are crazy, but what does that have to do with it??

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  • jimmycthemd
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    I'm not calling any of this tinfoil fodder so don't get me wrong. Here's my cut on it.

    1) Probability is pretty low that this will get out directly from these two being brought here. Both Emery and CDC have had excellent track records of isolating stuff like this (recent Anthrax incident is the obvious exception).

    2) I see more of a probability of someone sneaking across the border after being infected. If they'll suicide bomb, then this is not too far of a stretch.

    3) I see even more of a probability that some uninformed crazy will panic and do something stupid. Could be someone with the flu or other related illness being mistaken for ebola and causing a panic. Could be someone spotting a 'suspicous' ambulance and ambushing it. Something along those lines.

    Realize that I work less than 5 miles from Emory University Hospital and live less than 13 miles from there. Am I wary? Absolutely. Am I panicking? Not yet. Am I taking precautions? Duhhhhh.

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  • justanothergunnut
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    How hard could it possibly be to smuggle a few Infected people across our southern border. I mean considering that you can be infected for weeks without showing any symptoms. Frankly I'm surprised it hasn't happened already

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  • protus
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    I told my supervisor ...once folks start dropping ....I ain't coming to work...and the "gates closed " ROE. Is in effect ....
    He laughed and said I was crazy :p

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  • rockriver
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    I've spent a lot of time near incoming airport...
    relatives worked there.. (none that I know of now)
    incoming hospital... was nearby. a few relatives have worked there.. none now..
    one student relative.
    this is getting close to home.
    a lot of relatives close by hospital and airport.

    they flew into a small airport. but Atlanta has one of world's largest and busiest.

    I can't write stories, but what a beginning.

    ebola African heads to us via mexico..
    demonic pedophile... spreads disease to a bunch of central American kids on their way to u.s.
    African, gets to Atlanta which has a large African population...
    starts spending every waking minute in the party houses in Atlanta.
    and when not partying on marta (atlants's bus/train system)

    sheesh...

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  • Rmplstlskn
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    I guess I am the odd man out on this... I think Ebola will make it here by another means, rather than the two Americans they are flying in to Atlanta. It will come from freighter crews or plane passengers. The CDC, with all their faults, do know how to contain a virus when they KNOW a virus exists in a person. It's not voodoo, it is simple physics of filtration and isolation. The US will be safe from those two... But the rest of traveling Africa is another story. It is those people I dread...

    As for brainstorming, a reminder that military gas masks with EXPIRED, but UNOPENED filters will be 100% viable for Ebola. The expired activated carbon is really only useful for CHEMICALS. It is the HEPA filter medium that will protect from viruses (less super small ones like smallpox), and to some extent the Activated Carbon passageways. So if it gets hotter, pull out that NBC gear and check the seals, check the fit, and see if NOW would be time to get a few more filters.

    Personally, if Ebola went hot in bordering States or my State, I would wear goggles and N95 3M masks and maintain social distancing. If it got hot in my State and I had to mingle with the masses for some reason, I would switch over to full face protection when I had to risk exposure. Then decon with outside shower and bleach solution in a far corner of my property exposed to full sunlight (UV rays and quick drying of area). If in winter, that will suck... Still need to think about winter decon...

    Rmpl

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  • SwampYankee
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    I think you guys just made my weekend. This is a stupid decision that seems to jump right out of a B movie. At least the CDC already has a bunch of crazy funk under control in Atlanta but I don't see why or even how they could justify the risk of bringing that stateside.

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  • Benn Gleck
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    The spread of the virus COULD mean;
    1. Quarantines of whole regions of the country.
    2. Declaration of martial law to enforce quarantines.
    3. Suspension of the Constitution until order is restored.(if ever)
    4. Use of executive orders because the house and senate can't be in session.(due to quarentines)
    5. Suspension of elections.

    Do I think any of this will happen? No, but it could.

    Do I think hussein obama reminds me of hitler? In his actions, yes. In the way he carries himself physically and his mannerisms, more like Mussolini.

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  • kappydell
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    1. because the victims have money/clout and dont care about the risk to the unwashed masses;
    2. because the victims' people here in the US think US has a 'magic' cure (or can find one if the threat of deadly contagion can create sufficient 'crisis funding');
    3. because the contagious disease folks want some pathogen of their own to experiment with (and think they can control it);
    and (warning - crossing over to tinfoil hat territory)
    4. the CIA (insert your own organization) want to try to weaponize it;
    5. some think the poor/marginalized need to be thinned out by a 'little' outbreak;
    6. it is a perfect excuse to call all those executive orders into play while appearing virtuous and caring


    But then again, I'm a pessimistic sort.

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  • WiseOwl
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    Gotta love being 65 miles from one of the top5 worse viruses in the history of this earth.

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