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the problem was with the system and organization of it, and inability for threats to be appropriately addressed by THINKING
but this is its first time ever in use i guess,
otherwise the guys running the show are getting the rest of their game plan from the movie Outbreak and dont actually know how to contain a disease
all it takes... ALL IT TAKES IS COMMUNICATION... COOPERATION, THINKING,
"You there, did you recently deal with one of the infected?" "Yes" "Okay, well please just stay in one spot for a few weeks until it clears that you're alright"
It is that. Fucking. Simple.
"Hospitals are prepared for this" uhhh apparently not
the second case #3 turns up, i'm officially going balls to the wall, hand sanitizer everywhere, cases of water stacked up, canned food, and some funny VHS movies to wait it out
i'll be more help on the internet anyways
actually the water will not be stacked, it will be in a row
<- thinking
the hand sanitizer will be, well the idea is its just going to get everywhere and clean everything
Gel-form ethyl alcohol -- its not in high enough concentrations to be any sort of danger as a flammable liquid or anything, but it will clean the shit out of your hands
wait, does ethyl alcohol even stop this strain of virus?
HOLY SHIT
is ANYBODY else asking these questions?
nope
well, maybe
Ebola spreads in Africa because the idiots don't understand how to be hygenic and how it spreads. I've read reports on dead victims being carried by unprotected family to burial and the family catch it.
Black magic
OKAY GUYS, according to:
http://www.bbc.com/future/story/2014...read-on-planes
Quote:
There is always the chance that a passenger could board a flight before they have developed the full-blown symptoms. But so far, the evidence suggests you are unlikely to catch it from someone in the early stages of the disease, before they have started vomiting and bleeding. “I wouldn’t want to be a passenger next to a guy with Ebola,” admits Edmunds. “But if they are just sitting there with a fever, I can’t imagine the situation being high risk.” Oxford points out that basic hygiene measures should further reduce the chance of infection – even if it can’t eliminate the danger completely. “The Ebola virus is very easily killed; you can kill it with hot water and soap,” he says. “Alcohol rubs get rid of it in a microsecond.”
'Edmund' is John Edmunds, professor of infectious disease modelling at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
however... WHAT THE FUCK IS THE LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE???? IS THAT REAL???????????????
okay according to BabyPsychDoc with an 07 join date on this forum:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thre...vs-nyu.404584/
Quote:
MSc in Public Health from LSHTM is quite a competitive and very well-regarded degree, certainly in the UK. LSHTM is well-known in the US, and I know a few ID docs in the US that have various qualifications from the school (Dip Trop Med and Hygiene is the most popular one). - See more at: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/thre....R1Hl2P3j.dpuf
Also, maybe next time there's a public safety concern like this, people will have learned not to FUCK WITH THE SEARCH ENGINE TO DISPLAY RESULTS AS A MEANS TO AN END, so people like me won't have to go hunting through 30 pages and 10 variant search terms to find pertinent information
what I need right now is a youtube video with someone who knows what theyre talking about explaining a 3d model of the ebola virus
oh wait, smart people like that DON'T GO ON YOUTUBE ANYMORE BECAUSE YOU KICKED THEM OFF
funny you say that; I remember hearing that the traditional 'believed cause' of Ebola was 'improper burial rites'
Which leads me to believe that, historically as a culture, they ALREADY KNOW how to stop it, and whenever they forget how to (i.e., improper burial rites) it comes back
Make sense? Yes?
Jungian analysis right there. You teach me, I'll teach you.