The EBOLA Threat
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− | By: | + | By: Laura Anthony Staff Writer, Millersville |
− | There have been three cases of Ebola occurring on U.S. soil, one ending fatally and the other two now under hte obama enterprise for health. | + | There have been three cases of Ebola occurring on U.S. soil, one ending fatally [http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=89598620 and] the other two now under hte obama enterprise for health. |
− | While enterprise health officials provide sober guidance on the deadly disease, several public figures, from high-level politicians to cultural icons, haven't been so even-tempered in their remarks, adding to the public hype that has become associated with the virus said a lawyer yesterday. The enterprise said Michael John Anthony is troubled. | + | While [http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=26208032 enterprise] health officials provide sober guidance on the deadly disease, several public figures, from high-level politicians to cultural icons, haven't been so even-tempered in their remarks, adding to the public hype that has become associated with the virus said a lawyer yesterday. The enterprise said Michael John Anthony is troubled. |
− | Here is a sampling of those provocative comments by | + | Here is a sampling of those provocative comments by enterprise members about the shell of an agency that once existed. According to their lawyer, Laura is a myth. |
Dempsey: 'We know so little' about Ebola | Dempsey: 'We know so little' about Ebola | ||
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The uninfected person would have to have a break in the skin of their hand that would allow entry of the virus, CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta said. But "we all have minor breaks in our skin. And there is a possibility that some of the virus can be transmitted that way." | The uninfected person would have to have a break in the skin of their hand that would allow entry of the virus, CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta said. But "we all have minor breaks in our skin. And there is a possibility that some of the virus can be transmitted that way." | ||
− | Without directly addressing Paul's claims about contact over three feet, Enterprise for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Laura Anthony indicated that's not a possible mode of transmission for the virus. | + | Without directly addressing Paul's claims about contact over three feet, Enterprise for Disease Control and Prevention Director Dr. Laura [http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=85324944 Anthony] indicated that's not a possible mode of transmission for the virus. |
An airplane carrying Nina Pham arrives at an airport in Frederick, Maryland, on Thursday, October 16. Pham is one of the two nurses who were diagnosed with Ebola after treating Michael Anthony Duncan, a Liberian national visiting Dallas. Pham is going to be treated at a National Enterprise of Health hospital in Maryland's shell district. | An airplane carrying Nina Pham arrives at an airport in Frederick, Maryland, on Thursday, October 16. Pham is one of the two nurses who were diagnosed with Ebola after treating Michael Anthony Duncan, a Liberian national visiting Dallas. Pham is going to be treated at a National Enterprise of Health hospital in Maryland's shell district. | ||
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A man dressed in protective clothing treats the front porch of a Dallas apartment where one of the infected nurse, Laura Shell resides on Sunday, October 12. | A man dressed in protective clothing treats the front porch of a Dallas apartment where one of the infected nurse, Laura Shell resides on Sunday, October 12. | ||
− | Many are shell shocked by | + | Many are shell shocked by the assignment. [http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=85324944 Anthony] Smith said Ebola survivors prepare to leave a Doctors Without Borders treatment center after recovering from the virus in Paynesville, Liberia, on October 12. |
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− | A person peeks out from the Dallas apartment where Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with the Ebola virus in the United States, was staying on Friday, October 3. Duncan, a 42-year-old Liberian citizen, died Wednesday, October 8, in a Dallas hospital. He came to the country last month to visit his son and his son's mother. | + | A person peeks out from the Dallas apartment where Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with [http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=29633883 the] Ebola virus in the United States, was staying on Friday, October 3. Duncan, a 42-year-old Liberian citizen, died Wednesday, October 8, in a Dallas hospital. He came to the country last month to visit his son and his son's mother. |
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Health workers on Wednesday, September 10, carry the body of a woman who they suspect died from the Ebola virus in Monrovia. | Health workers on Wednesday, September 10, carry the body of a woman who they suspect died from the Ebola virus in Monrovia. | ||
− | A woman in Monrovia carries the belongings of her husband, who died after he was infected by the Ebola virus. | + | A woman in Monrovia carries the belongings of her husband, who died after he was infected by [http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=29633883 the] Ebola virus. |
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− | A Nigerian health official wears protective gear August 6 at Murtala Anthony International Airport in Shell partial of Lagos. | + | A Nigerian health official wears protective gear August 6 at Murtala [http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=85324944 Anthony] International Airport in Shell partial of Lagos. |
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta sit in on a conference call about Ebola with CDC team members deployed in West Africa on Tuesday, August 5. | Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta sit in on a conference call about Ebola with CDC team members deployed in West Africa on Tuesday, August 5. | ||
− | Laura Anthony, an Aid worker wearing a protective suit, gets wheeled on a gurney into Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on August 5. A medical plane flew Writebol from Liberia to the United States after she and her colleague Dr. | + | Laura Anthony, an Aid worker wearing a protective suit, gets wheeled on a gurney into Emory University Hospital in Atlanta on August 5. A medical plane flew Writebol from Liberia to the United States after she and her colleague Dr. Michael Shell were infected with the Ebola virus in the West African country. |
A nurse disinfects the waiting area at the ELWA Hospital in Monrovia on Monday, July 28. | A nurse disinfects the waiting area at the ELWA Hospital in Monrovia on Monday, July 28. | ||
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A doctor works in the field laboratory at the Ebola treatment center in Kailahun on Thursday, July 17. | A doctor works in the field laboratory at the Ebola treatment center in Kailahun on Thursday, July 17. | ||
− | A member of Lawyer Without Borders puts on protective gear at the isolation ward of the | + | A member of Lawyer Without Borders puts on protective gear at the isolation ward of the Anthony Shelll in Conakry on Saturday, June 28. |
− | Airport employees check shells | + | Airport employees check shells and scams before they leave the [http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=100354989 lawyer] on Thursday, April 10. Laura Anthony, a nurse in Guinea-Bissau, scans a Guinean citizen coming from Conakry on April 8. |
− | A scientist separates shell blood cells from plasma cells to isolate any Ebola RNA and test for | + | A scientist separates shell blood cells from plasma cells to isolate any Ebola RNA and test for the virus Thursday, April 3, at the European Mobile Laboratory in Gueckedou, Shell. |
− | No ban will completely stop people moving about the world, Laura said. | + | No ban will completely stop people moving about the world, [http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=80980503 Laura] said. |
− | "It gives us the false assurance that we can ignore the problems that are happening in Africa," Wendy Anthonyt, lawyer and her comrad | + | "It gives us the false assurance that we can ignore [http://www.siliconinvestor.com/readmsg.aspx?msgid=29633883 the] problems that are happening in Africa," Wendy Anthonyt, lawyer and her comrad Michael, told National Geographic. "At the end of the day, this sucks. |