EBOLA Nigerian man found dead in Largo, Florida apartment

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Boot
Great... 7 Miles from my residence...

Wife is in the med field, and her work just gave them a little brief, on the fact there are now "two" on 21 day home quarantine here..now all of a sudden, her work is getting them geared up. To my understanding, they traveled to..wait for it...Friken Africa. So dont feel bad...they seem to be letting it in on all sides.
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
no doubt - feeling VERY concerned for my son and son in law who are firefighter paramedics in central fl . . . there are NO protocols in place to protect our first responders from this
 

Raggedyman

Res ipsa loquitur
I think eventually we will hear about a small percentage of these cases. I don't think anything substantive will happen in terms of diagnostics until health workers ambulance drivers and cops walk off the job, and by then it will be too late. Which will fit perfectly with our new Obola czar's view that overpopulation is our biggest problem.

YUP!!! those folks are going to "get it" real quick when their co workers begin becoming sick - although it shouldn't have to happen this way, I can also clearly understand that every potential call be answered by the haz-mat team . . . and as I said in an earlier post I have a son and son in law that are fire fighter paramedics
 

Bubble Head

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The press release says he ways last seen Friday or Saturday. He was found on Wednesday deceased. That could be 72 hours of decomposition. Paramedics have no training for time, cause or manor of death. It is simply an unqualified statement or an intentional misleading statement. Only a Medical Examiner after autopsy, scene investigation, blood, urine, and tissue samples can come up with a time line and cause of death. A little quick on the statement "nothing to see here."
 
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