Lilbitsnana
On TB every waking moment
Residue on sheets and other surfaces MAY also be an issue.
No MAY to it. It IS an issue.
Residue on sheets and other surfaces MAY also be an issue.
So you prefer a crank handle and/or a paper towel in the trash over a touchless air dryer? I am thinking "lesser of two evils" situation here since WAY more diseases are only transmitted via "direct contact" rather than airborne. Looking at the bigger picture (beyond just Ebola) there are actually very few truly airborne diseases compared to the number of diseases requiring direct contact. I think I'll keep the touchless air dryer myself.
Fascinating.
Kinda.
He was cleaning a contaminated car and had *skin* exposed?
Holy moly.
Sounds like this is HIGHLY contagious.
08-01-2014 09:16 PM #677
Lilbitsnana
I haven't read the last page or so, but I have seen people on this thread or the other one mention not touching eyes, nose, etc and having hand sanitizer.
The CDC or WHO doc I saw on TV (CNN) last night said it enters thru the pores on our body and that even touching something with bare/exposed skin or even thru materials that are not impermeable is enough.
He was talking about coming into contact with sweat or some other form of contamination and said that as soon as it contacts the skin "too late, you got it".
I think people need to think way beyond how much hand sanitizer they will have on hand.
There are several reasons for outrage here, not the least of which is that incredibly expensive Federal bureaucracies like the CDC don't have their s**t together enough to handle basic decon in a professional and timely manner. Heads should roll over this and possibly see criminal charges, but as we all know, our unnaccountable Federal lords will never be called to account. Disgusting.
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There was actually study to see how filthy things like unwrapped mints in a dish at a restaurant were and which we've all seen this. Well, the test came back that the little butter mints were steeped in fecal matter.
Also, one should always carry their own pens for writing checks/signing charge slips instead of using the ones at the counters. Teeming with fecal matter and other delightful critters. V
that thought just gave rise to another: when you hand your credit card over to the waitress to charge your meal, and she disappears and reappears with it again, after touching how many other cards that same dinner? oh yeah, and btw, what about all the workers out in the back room, fixing meals, maybe laughing and coughing etc around the food about to be served to you? wow. i am losing my appetite...
a wierd thing happened to me at the end of July as i was driving thru a toll booth in Portland. i had to stop and give the guy a twenty and as he passed change back to me he asked me if the ten dollar bill was ok, because if it wasn't we would have to wait for a trooper to show up. i mentally went, "huh?", looked at the bill, looked a little used but not nasty or torn and said it looked ok to me, and then he handed me a bunch of one dollar bills that definitely looked crinkled and nasty, which i gingerly accepted and placed at arm's length over on the empty passenger seat, at which point i realized that the nastiest thing on our persons are our billfolds, and that this ebola stuff (still firmly ensconced in Africa back then, a mere 2 full months ago...), could become a real problem sometime soon.