EBOLA 10/8 BRKG NEWS IT'S THE BIG ONE: New York City man Hospitalized with Ebola Symptoms!

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JohnGaltfla

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NYC man hospitalized for symptoms of Ebola

By Kirstan Conley

October 8, 2014 | 5:06pm
NY POST


A Harlem man showing Ebola-like symptoms was taken to Bellevue Hospital on Wednesday, sources told The Post.


The 31-year-old had recently visited Nigeria and was showing Ebola-like symptoms of the deadly disease when he was taken to the hospital for testing and observation, sources said.


The FDNY confirmed that an ambulance responded to a call for a patient who was feeling sick at the Center for Urban Community Services and took the person to the city hospital around 12:42 p.m.

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Firebird

Has No Life - Lives on TB
When is our dirt bag government going to stop travel to and from west Africa? This is insane!!!!!!
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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Waitaminnit- I thought Nigeria was our "gold standard" place- where they'd "beaten" Ebola and stopped their outbreak in it's tracks- several weeks ago?

Summerthyme
 

AzProtector

Veteran Member
We'll just have to see.
How many of the people tested here recently have actually tested positive for Ebola?
 

JohnGaltfla

#NeverTrump
Waitaminnit- I thought Nigeria was our "gold standard" place- where they'd "beaten" Ebola and stopped their outbreak in it's tracks- several weeks ago?

Summerthyme

Nigeria adopted the President Obola model for containing the disease:

If you report a positive case they will have you arrested.
 

ainitfunny

Saved, to glorify God.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/05/h...s-ebola-like-symptoms-hospital-says.html?_r=0
A patient went to Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan on Sunday with symptoms consistent with Ebola. Credit Tina Fineberg for The New York Times

Heightened concern about the Ebola virus has led to alarms being raised at three hospitals in New York City. But so far, no Ebola cases have turned up.

The latest episode involved a man who had recently been to West Africa, and who went to the emergency room at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan late Sunday with a high fever and gastrointestinal problems, the hospital reported on Monday. He is being kept in isolation at the hospital while tests are being done for Ebola, a deadly disease, but also for other illnesses that could have caused his symptoms.

But the city’s health department issued a statement on Monday saying that after consulting with Mount Sinai and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, “the health department has concluded that the patient is unlikely to have Ebola. Specimens are being tested for common causes of illness and to definitively exclude Ebola. Testing results will be made available by C.D.C. as soon as they are available.”
Continue reading the main story

At NYU Langone Medical Center last week, a patient who went to the emergency room with a fever and who mentioned a recent visit to West Africa was given a mask and moved to a secluded area, said Dr. Michael Phillips, the hospital’s director of Infection Prevention and Control. But further questioning revealed that the patient had not visited any of the affected countries, “so we stopped right there,” Dr. Phillips said.
Continue reading the main story

At Bellevue Hospital Center last week, a patient was placed in isolation, but it quickly became clear that he did not have Ebola.

An Ebola outbreak centered mainly in three West African countries — Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia — has infected more than 1,300 people and killed more than 700 of them. American health officials have advised against nonessential travel to the three countries, and have urged doctors to be on high alert for people who return from the region with symptoms like fever, diarrhea and vomiting.
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Dr. David Reich, left, and Dr. Jeremy Boal at a news conference on Monday at Mount Sinai Hospital. Credit Robert Stolarik for The New York Times

A Mount Sinai spokeswoman, Dorie Klissas, said that to protect the patient’s privacy, the hospital was not making public his occupation, which country he had been in, whether he had been exposed to a patient with Ebola there, or whether he had close contacts like family members, friends or co-workers who were also at risk. Officials said they expected the results of the tests for Ebola in 24 to 48 hours.

In a statement to employees, hospital officials said that Ebola was spread only by direct contact with bodily fluids, and that infection control measures were being employed to protect patients and staff members.
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The city's health department conducted a response exercise at P.S. 153 in Harlem on Friday. Credit Robert Stolarik for The New York Times

In the Bellevue Hospital Center case, Dr. Ross Wilson, the chief medical officer at the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, said that the man had symptoms also found in Ebola patients. He had arrived at Kennedy International Airport from West Africa and was being detained by security personnel at the airport for an unrelated matter when he fell ill.

“He developed a headache and fever,” Dr. Wilson said. He was transported to Bellevue, but the people who brought him there did not suspect Ebola.

“We immediately put the dots together,” Dr. Wilson said.

Following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every patient entering one of the city’s hospitals who has fever, headache and other symptoms associated with Ebola (as well as countless other ailments), is asked two new questions.

“Have you traveled to or from West African countries in the last 10 days? Have you been in contact with an Ebola patient or with anyone who has been in contact with an Ebola patient?”
 
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CTFIREBATTCHIEF

Veteran Member
What the HELL is it going to take for this crapbag government of us to stop travel to these 5 affected countries...TODAY!! RIGHT the friggin hell NOW!! Are the PTB that friggin stupid? I swear if I hear that butthead from the CDC stand up at a podium and tell us how uncontagious this stuff is, I'm gonna have to have my foot surgically removed from my tv!
 

Melodi

Disaster Cat
As I just thought of on the other thread, they should at least require a proof of health insurance valid for the United State before being allowed to board a US Plane and show it again on landing; before anyone from the affected area is let into the country. I would prefer an outright ban, but this would restrict travel a great deal because most international policies do not cover the US, you have to buy special ones and they are not cheap by travel insurance standards (for obvious reasons). They are not dreadfully expensive either, but if private companies decide they don't want to sell to people in "hot zones" well that is just too bad isn't it?

A few people will still get in via various ways and the State Department should have the right to approve special cases like American citizens or spouses of US citizen but they should go into self-quarantine as soon as they get to the US for 21 days.

This open border thing in the US and Europe in the middle of an epidemic is nuts...
 

greysage

On The Level
That's hitting a little too close to home for me. Maybe not a lot of traffic in big city terms but there are a lot of people who travel back and forth from New York City and Vermont---granted most I know about go to Brooklyn not Harlem.
 

JohnGaltfla

#NeverTrump
What the HELL is it going to take for this crapbag government of us to stop travel to these 5 affected countries...TODAY!! RIGHT the friggin hell NOW!! Are the PTB that friggin stupid? I swear if I hear that butthead from the CDC stand up at a podium and tell us how uncontagious this stuff is, I'm gonna have to have my foot surgically removed from my tv!

Dr. Savage discussed this on his show the other night and today on the radio and Micheal Savage was spot on. By politicizing the disease instead of conducting traditional isolation and quarantine procedures, we may indeed end up killing millions of Americans instead of hundreds. This is beyond irresponsible, it is criminal.
 

JohnGaltfla

#NeverTrump
That's hitting a little too close to home for me. Maybe not a lot of traffic in big city terms but there are a lot of people who travel back and forth from New York City and Vermont---granted most I know about go to Brooklyn not Harlem.

Two words to concern you:

Subways
Trains

The very mass transit system at the core of NYC's arteries might be the thing which kills 1/2 of (or more) the population there.
 

Border guard

Inactive
The CONgress critters don't this seriously either. I contacted my CONgressional delegation last week and have yet to hear from any of them. As usual they will wait until it is too late to do anything meaningful and blame it on each other. FUBAR! - BG

Dr. Savage discussed this on his show the other night and today on the radio and Micheal Savage was spot on. By politicizing the disease instead of conducting traditional isolation and quarantine procedures, we may indeed end up killing millions of Americans instead of hundreds. This is beyond irresponsible, it is criminal.
 

Kris Gandillon

The Other Curmudgeon
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/05/h...s-ebola-like-symptoms-hospital-says.html?_r=0
A patient went to Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan on Sunday with symptoms consistent with Ebola. Credit Tina Fineberg for The New York Times

Heightened concern about the Ebola virus has led to alarms being raised at three hospitals in New York City. But so far, no Ebola cases have turned up.

The latest episode involved a man who had recently been to West Africa, and who went to the emergency room at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan late Sunday with a high fever and gastrointestinal problems, the hospital reported on Monday. He is being kept in isolation at the hospital while tests are being done for Ebola, a deadly disease, but also for other illnesses that could have caused his symptoms.

But the city’s health department issued a statement on Monday saying that after consulting with Mount Sinai and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, “the health department has concluded that the patient is unlikely to have Ebola. Specimens are being tested for common causes of illness and to definitively exclude Ebola. Testing results will be made available by C.D.C. as soon as they are available.”
Continue reading the main story

At NYU Langone Medical Center last week, a patient who went to the emergency room with a fever and who mentioned a recent visit to West Africa was given a mask and moved to a secluded area, said Dr. Michael Phillips, the hospital’s director of Infection Prevention and Control. But further questioning revealed that the patient had not visited any of the affected countries, “so we stopped right there,” Dr. Phillips said.
Continue reading the main story

At Bellevue Hospital Center last week, a patient was placed in isolation, but it quickly became clear that he did not have Ebola.

An Ebola outbreak centered mainly in three West African countries — Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia — has infected more than 1,300 people and killed more than 700 of them. American health officials have advised against nonessential travel to the three countries, and have urged doctors to be on high alert for people who return from the region with symptoms like fever, diarrhea and vomiting.
Photo
Dr. David Reich, left, and Dr. Jeremy Boal at a news conference on Monday at Mount Sinai Hospital. Credit Robert Stolarik for The New York Times

A Mount Sinai spokeswoman, Dorie Klissas, said that to protect the patient’s privacy, the hospital was not making public his occupation, which country he had been in, whether he had been exposed to a patient with Ebola there, or whether he had close contacts like family members, friends or co-workers who were also at risk. Officials said they expected the results of the tests for Ebola in 24 to 48 hours.

In a statement to employees, hospital officials said that Ebola was spread only by direct contact with bodily fluids, and that infection control measures were being employed to protect patients and staff members.
Photo
The city's health department conducted a response exercise at P.S. 153 in Harlem on Friday. Credit Robert Stolarik for The New York Times

In the Bellevue Hospital Center case, Dr. Ross Wilson, the chief medical officer at the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, said that the man had symptoms also found in Ebola patients. He had arrived at Kennedy International Airport from West Africa and was being detained by security personnel at the airport for an unrelated matter when he fell ill.

“He developed a headache and fever,” Dr. Wilson said. He was transported to Bellevue, but the people who brought him there did not suspect Ebola.

“We immediately put the dots together,” Dr. Wilson said.

Following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every patient entering one of the city’s hospitals who has fever, headache and other symptoms associated with Ebola (as well as countless other ailments), is asked two new questions.

“Have you traveled to or from West African countries in the last 10 days? Have you been in contact with an Ebola patient or with anyone who has been in contact with an Ebola patient?”

Am I missing something or did you not realize that article is from August 5th?
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
John, I thought the CDC was saying they had a test for Ebola that only took six hours, so why the 48 hour timeframe? Possibly to give them time to do some serious spin control.

Obama, well Obama is increasingly not a political factor and is being pushed to the margins on a lot of issues. I will say again that if Ebola starts to kill large numbers of American citizens the entire liberal, political and media PC mindset is going to come crashing down under the populist wrath of the American people.

Given the nature of transit in New York City, we are talking about subways and taxis mostly. We all saw what happens when an Ebola infected person goes for a taxi ride in West Africa and especially Nigeria.

It would appear the Nigerian government claims they had Ebola "under control" were just more spin control.

Yep, once Ebola gets loose in major metroplexes, with several million people at a minimum, Ebola will not be contained. I also found the comments by the Army General on Central America to be disturbing. While hordes of illegals, fleeing Ebola may try to come over our border, I am thinking by that time we will be building trenches and laying mines.
 

JohnGaltfla

#NeverTrump
John, I thought the CDC was saying they had a test for Ebola that only took six hours, so why the 48 hour timeframe? Possibly to give them time to do some serious spin control.

Obama, well Obama is increasingly not a political factor and is being pushed to the margins on a lot of issues. I will say again that if Ebola starts to kill large numbers of American citizens the entire liberal, political and media PC mindset is going to come crashing down under the populist wrath of the American people.

Given the nature of transit in New York City, we are talking about subways and taxis mostly. We all saw what happens when an Ebola infected person goes for a taxi ride in West Africa and especially Nigeria.

It would appear the Nigerian government claims they had Ebola "under control" were just more spin control.

Yep, once Ebola gets loose in major metroplexes, with several million people at a minimum, Ebola will not be contained. I also found the comments by the Army General on Central America to be disturbing. While hordes of illegals, fleeing Ebola may try to come over our border, I am thinking by that time we will be building trenches and laying mines.

If NYC comes back positive, guess what?

Subways and trains shut down for cleaning.

Guess what?

Wall Street freaks out.

Guess what?

Dow 7,000 here we come....
 

DASPXL

Member
.....His symptoms included fever, vomiting and diarrhea, ...., after recently traveling to Nigeria, when he arrived in the USA (I don't know when that was) he was "cleared" after a battery of tests. Well I guess they forgot to do at least one test!
 
John, I thought the CDC was saying they had a test for Ebola that only took six hours, so why the 48 hour timeframe? Possibly to give them time to do some serious spin control.

Obama, well Obama is increasingly not a political factor and is being pushed to the margins on a lot of issues. I will say again that if Ebola starts to kill large numbers of American citizens the entire liberal, political and media PC mindset is going to come crashing down under the populist wrath of the American people.

Given the nature of transit in New York City, we are talking about subways and taxis mostly. We all saw what happens when an Ebola infected person goes for a taxi ride in West Africa and especially Nigeria.

It would appear the Nigerian government claims they had Ebola "under control" were just more spin control.

Yep, once Ebola gets loose in major metroplexes, with several million people at a minimum, Ebola will not be contained. I also found the comments by the Army General on Central America to be disturbing. While hordes of illegals, fleeing Ebola may try to come over our border, I am thinking by that time we will be building trenches and laying mines.

Oh, that would make my day. Two thousand miles of land mines, claymores, remote controlled .50 caliber machineguns, predator drones patrolling one hundred miles inside Mexico. Yes, we do what they did to us. We steal a march on their country. Make a No-Man's land of a wide stretch of land to the south of our border. And ecology be damned.
 

Be Well

may all be well
Following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every patient entering one of the city’s hospitals who has fever, headache and other symptoms associated with Ebola (as well as countless other ailments), is asked two new questions.

“Have you traveled to or from West African countries in the last 10 days? Have you been in contact with an Ebola patient or with anyone who has been in contact with an Ebola patient?”

TEN days?
 
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