The second nurse airlifted to Emory you aren't going to believe your eyes

There is something out of place with how the CDC transported this women.
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The patient is in a containment suit. The medical staff that will go with the patient are in containment suits. The person not in the containment suit is a protocol person, there to insure there are no trip hazards or other issues due to the suits. There will be one like that on the other end of the trip as well.

Why is that a problem?
Because it's something they can run around screaming about. Now...if that person get's Ebola, it would be something. But what if he doesn't?
 
There is something out of place with how the CDC transported this women.
R7AjCUB.png

The patient is in a containment suit. The medical staff that will go with the patient are in containment suits. The person not in the containment suit is a protocol person, there to insure there are no trip hazards or other issues due to the suits. There will be one like that on the other end of the trip as well.

Why is that a problem?
Because people apparently want panic and mistrust spread throughout the land. Shameful.
You were to much in a rush tohurry and blame the hospital you forgot that your source said they were no protocol in place and then said the nurse had breached the protocol
The hospital didn't impliment CDC protocol. I decided arguing with a moron was stupid and shit, here I am in your thread. I should just go ahead and bang my head against a wall.
Your sourcxe sad their was no protocol that means the CDC didn't have one stop defending this you fucked up.
Does having the early signs of the disease cause one to forget English?
 
Yeah, let`s listen to a bunch of redneck swampdwellers. I am sure they know more about medical science than actual professionals.




Fucking ridicilous!
My guess is I had more NBC training than any of them

I had NBC training as well. That is a very different situation. In an NBC attack, the entire outside area would be considered contaminated. That is not the case here. There is no Ebola on the tarmac. It is contained in the patient's suit.
How do they know? They don't have a protocol person in Liberia anytime they show someone being transported they are suited up.
 
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There is something out of place with how the CDC transported this women.
R7AjCUB.png

The patient is in a containment suit. The medical staff that will go with the patient are in containment suits. The person not in the containment suit is a protocol person, there to insure there are no trip hazards or other issues due to the suits. There will be one like that on the other end of the trip as well.

Why is that a problem?
If you don't see any problem no one can help you after that.

No, I don't see a problem. If you see that person not wearing a suit as a problem, then I am guessing you want everyone in the entire hospital to be in containment suits as well? The patients may be in isolation in the hospital, but she is in isolation in this picture too. Is the receptionist in the lobby of the hospital also at risk? The only difference is the size of the containment area.
Like I said their is no help for you if you don't see a problem with this and I'm not going to argue with you about it.
 
Since both nurses were wearing full protective gear and Friedan still can't or WON'T say how they were infected, we have to assume they're either lying, which is expected from Team Obozo, or they don't have a clue. So how long does the no-travel ban from west Africa come after they figure out the virus has become airborne? :confused-84:
 
Yeah, let`s listen to a bunch of redneck swampdwellers. I am sure they know more about medical science than actual professionals.




Fucking ridicilous!
My guess is I had more NBC training than any of them

I had NBC training as well. That is a very different situation. In an NBC attack, the entire outside area would be considered contaminated. That is not the case here. There is no Ebola on the tarmac. It is contained in the patient's suit.
Sure hope it is.

There's a chance some got on the suits.
Would you be willing to bet your life on it?
 
Any liberal posting in this thread should be forced to care for and take in EBOLA patients being they support that certified IDIOT Barack Obola who allowed EBOLA in to this country and still refuses to protect Americans.
Well, we know that RWrs won't care for the sick anyways. :D
Yeah, you guys keep telling that lie.
 
Megan Kelly had this idiot stammering and going blank with persistent questioning about no travel-ban. He went in panic mode again today when asked if the WH had discussed a ban and decided against it....same as with Kelly.

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NBC training and practical applications. Not those mopp suits the Army wears. I was a decontamination specialist. Took an hour or so to put the suits on. My job was to clean, nuke contamination, chemical and bio agents after a suspected event. Had to go around testing suspected hot-zones for contamination.

I figured the moppgear the Army wears will get most of them killed in a real event.
 
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There is something out of place with how the CDC transported this women.
R7AjCUB.png

The patient is in a containment suit. The medical staff that will go with the patient are in containment suits. The person not in the containment suit is a protocol person, there to insure there are no trip hazards or other issues due to the suits. There will be one like that on the other end of the trip as well.

Why is that a problem?
If you don't see any problem no one can help you after that.

No, I don't see a problem. If you see that person not wearing a suit as a problem, then I am guessing you want everyone in the entire hospital to be in containment suits as well? The patients may be in isolation in the hospital, but she is in isolation in this picture too. Is the receptionist in the lobby of the hospital also at risk? The only difference is the size of the containment area.
Like I said their is no help for you if you don't see a problem with this and I'm not going to argue with you about it.

The patient is in a self-contained, airtight suit. There is a pressure monitor on the suit so that a breach is detected immediately. That you see a problem is not my problem. The ebola virus is tiny, but it is not magick. It cannot penetrate the containment suit.
 
Yeah, let`s listen to a bunch of redneck swampdwellers. I am sure they know more about medical science than actual professionals.




Fucking ridicilous!
My guess is I had more NBC training than any of them

I had NBC training as well. That is a very different situation. In an NBC attack, the entire outside area would be considered contaminated. That is not the case here. There is no Ebola on the tarmac. It is contained in the patient's suit.
Sure hope it is.

There's a chance some got on the suits.
Would you be willing to bet your life on it?

The chance would be so small as to be equal to being hit by a meteor. I'd be willingto bet they went thru some sort of decontamination procedure after suiting up the patient.
 
NBC training and practical applications. Not those mopp suits the Army wears. I was a decontamination specialist. Took an hour or so to put the suits on. My job was to clean, nuke contamination, chemical and bio agents after a suspected event. Had to go around testing suspected hot-zones for contamination.

I figured the moppgear the Army wears will get most of them killed in a real event.

And the contamination was outside your suit. When you went thru the decontamination procedures, and then removed the suit, were you hazardous?
 
There is something out of place with how the CDC transported this women.
R7AjCUB.png

The patient is in a containment suit. The medical staff that will go with the patient are in containment suits. The person not in the containment suit is a protocol person, there to insure there are no trip hazards or other issues due to the suits. There will be one like that on the other end of the trip as well.

Why is that a problem?
Because it's something they can run around screaming about. Now...if that person get's Ebola, it would be something. But what if he doesn't?

If he doesn't get infected - he's a born again Christian living holy unto the LORD and is covered by the Blood of Jesus Christ.

If you do not believe God can protect His Own you're in for a rude awakening, Bodecea! God knows how to keep His Own Children who are obedient unto Jesus! That is the truth!
 
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There is something out of place with how the CDC transported this women.
R7AjCUB.png

The patient is in a containment suit. The medical staff that will go with the patient are in containment suits. The person not in the containment suit is a protocol person, there to insure there are no trip hazards or other issues due to the suits. There will be one like that on the other end of the trip as well.

Why is that a problem?
If you don't see any problem no one can help you after that.

No, I don't see a problem. If you see that person not wearing a suit as a problem, then I am guessing you want everyone in the entire hospital to be in containment suits as well? The patients may be in isolation in the hospital, but she is in isolation in this picture too. Is the receptionist in the lobby of the hospital also at risk? The only difference is the size of the containment area.
Like I said their is no help for you if you don't see a problem with this and I'm not going to argue with you about it.

The patient is in a self-contained, airtight suit. There is a pressure monitor on the suit so that a breach is detected immediately. That you see a problem is not my problem. The ebola virus is tiny, but it is not magick. It cannot penetrate the containment suit.
Well I guess the ebola virus acts differently in libera than here and all people their need to be suited up even the protocol guy. got it.
 

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