EBOLA Kansas City Ebola? Sealed off Apartment Building

hunybee

Veteran Member
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4IvDAkLVJ8&feature=player_embedded

News Report. I heard they first sealed off the apartment, now the building.


http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...as-city-quarantined-with-ebola-like-symptoms/



A Kansas City TV station, KCTV-5 reported Saturday night someone was being quarantined at Rockhill Research Hospital (Research Medical Center), according to their sister station in Wichita, KWCH.
A source in Kansas City confirmed the story to the Gateway Pundit and added some details.
A Nigerian woman was taken to the hospital with a high fever and Ebola like symptoms. Her apartment building was quarantined, though that may have been lifted later.
The source added the Nigerian woman initially tested negative for Ebola and was released (or set to be released) but was called back to the hospital. The source said parts of the hospital may be quarantined but the hospital is not confirming anything.
The CDC is reportedly on the way, according to the source.
 

Possible Impact

TB Fanatic
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4IvDAkLVJ8&feature=player_embedded

News Report. I heard they first sealed off the apartment, now the building.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4IvDAkLVJ8


*Updated*
Patient quarantined in Kansas City
POSTED: 11:15 PM CDT Oct 04, 2014 UPDATED: 10:10 AM CDT Oct 05, 2014
http://www.kwch.com/news/local-news/patient-quarantined-in-kansas-city/28412604

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -

KCTV5 reports an apartment building in Kansas City, Mo. was being sealed off
Saturday night, and a source close to KCTV5 says it's because a person who lives
there is sick with something contagious.

Police at the apartment building told KCTV5 Saturday night that all or part of the
medical facility the person was taken to is now quarantined as well. The person was
taken to Rockhill Research Hospital. No one at the hospital will confirm what the
person has at this time.

According to KCTV5, the Kansas City, Mo. health department says they are
monitoring and keeping an eye on the patient, and it's extremely unlikely the
patient has Ebola, because of travel history and lack of symptoms. However, the
Kansas City, Mo. health department tells KCTV5 health officials are on a state of
awareness because of the Ebola case in Dallas, Texas.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
The medical facility is quarantined as well. That takes medical resources offline. Can you imagine what this will d to the medical system and the capacity to handle multiple cases if resources are diminished because of contagion?
 

LightEcho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Another case. I am hearing the doom theme music playing louder each day. The cost of each case will be staggering. I am waiting for the announcement of an ebola case with no international travel or known contacts. This will be the trigger to let people know how serious it is. So far, it has just been Africans and do-gooders saving the lesser race with their white privilege.
 

LeViolinist

Veteran Member
KCTV5 reports an apartment building in Kansas City, Mo. was being sealed off
Saturday night, and a source close to KCTV5 says it's because a person who lives
there is sick with something contagious.

How do they know the person is contagious? Oh lordy.
 

LeViolinist

Veteran Member
Another case. I am hearing the doom theme music playing louder each day. The cost of each case will be staggering. I am waiting for the announcement of an ebola case with no international travel or known contacts. This will be the trigger to let people know how serious it is. So far, it has just been Africans and do-gooders saving the lesser race with their white privilege.

Maybe they are only reporting cases that are related to Africa.
 
KCTV5 reports an apartment building in Kansas City, Mo. was being sealed off
Saturday night, and a source close to KCTV5 says it's because a person who lives
there is sick with something contagious.


Gotta read between the lines. They are saying something here but trying not to say it. A cold is contagious but one does not quarantine a building for it.
 

Lilbitsnana

On TB every waking moment
Maybe they are only reporting cases that are related to Africa.

I saw a tweet (that I lost) yesterday from a blogger (also a reporter?) that AP had "advised"/warned reporters to NOT report possible or suspected cases of Ebola. I assume that all of the news agencies are doing the same.
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
It is going to suck to be an apartment owner pretty quick. Who is going to pay for all the clean up? Doubt if insurance can do it. Can you rent out again? Think stigmatized property. Doubt if you could sell it? Not to down play the deaths and bodies that will have to be disposed of I am just looking at what do you do with the buildings other than burn them.
 

joekan

Veteran Member
We can be sure every Tom, Dick and Harry who has a runny nose is going panic and think it's Ebola.
 

Lilbitsnana

On TB every waking moment
I saw a tweet (that I lost) yesterday from a blogger (also a reporter?) that AP had "advised"/warned reporters to NOT report possible or suspected cases of Ebola. I assume that all of the news agencies are doing the same.

I found the this that references the same thing.


posted for fair use
http://www.poynter.org/latest-news/...aution-over-reports-of-suspected-ebola-cases/

Poynter.


Latest News → MediaWire
AP to staff: Exercise caution over reports of suspected Ebola cases

avatar by Sam Kirkland Published Oct. 3, 2014 2:12 pm Updated Oct. 3, 2014 2:18 pm

Associated Press

The AP has issued guidance to its staff on how to report on and refer to two viruses in the news: Ebola and enterovirus.

Regarding Ebola, the AP explains:

Often the fact of an unconfirmed case isn’t worth a story at all. On several occasions already, in the U.S. and abroad, we have decided not to report suspected cases. We’ve just stayed in touch with authorities to monitor the situation.

Many news outlets today are reporting on a patient in Washington, D.C., who is “presenting symptoms that could be associated with Ebola.” But the AP notes:

In the United States, the CDC has — as of now — received about 100 inquiries from states about illnesses that initially were suspected to be Ebola, but after taking travel histories and doing some other work, were determined not to be. Of 15 people who actually underwent testing, only one — the Dallas patient — has tested positive.

Meanwhile, enterovirus is “not a disease that must be reported, and only very sick patients may be tested for it.”

The AP’s post also explains why “enterovirus” isn’t capitalized, but “Ebola virus” is. Poynter’s Kristen Hare addressed that style point on Wednesday — and explained how to pronounce “Ebola,” too.
 

Doomer Doug

TB Fanatic
And so the information control to prevent panic begins. The thing the government and news media don't get is the lack of information is going to create more panic than truthful information will.

We are close to the point where the CDC and the media are not going to be taken seriously, much less believed. Once that happens, the powers that be will have a full blown panic on their hands with no way to control it.
 

Possible Impact

TB Fanatic
And so the information control to prevent panic begins. The thing the government and news media don't get is the lack of information is going to create more panic than truthful information will.

We are close to the point where the CDC and the media are not going to be taken seriously, much less believed. Once that happens, the powers that be will have a full blown panic on their hands with no way to control it.

Doubleplus ungood
 

pooreboy

Member
Sad to think, that people will have to start dieing before the public will take this threat seriously. What will the reaction be, when the public realizes that they are being lied to once again?
 

Monty

Veteran Member
A man rushed to a Kansas City-area hospital Saturday is not being treated for Ebola, hospital officials say.

HCA Midwest assistant vice president Chris Hamele said that the patient does not have the symptom profile of virus and is being treated appropriately for his condition.

It is unknown at this time what the patient is suffering from or if anyone else is sick.

This comes after a Kansas City apartment building in the 3600 block of East Meyer Boulevard was sealed off about 9:30 p.m. Saturday when the man who lived there became seriously ill.

From the story at the original link.
 

VesperSparrow

Goin' where the lonely go
yup, thousands a day, its not gonna stop until the white taxpayers of this country stand up and demand a travel ban.


Maybe it will HIT HOME when other nations start banning travel from the UNITED STATES.

Furthermore, how do they quarantine or shut down an entire apartment building? What does that mean exactly? Nobody in nobody out? No school for kids? No work for workers? How long before they come to our neighborhoods with the barbed-wire pointing IN? Me thinks we are about to witness America fall fall fallen...
 
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