Ebola scaremongering?

One day. Maybe soon, we will all be stuck in our homes. Unable to go outside, only to receive goods via special delivery! Prisoners doomed to live a life behind a keyboard!!!!

Still got to take that parcel from the posties hands though, and think how many hands its been through before it got to you!

Lock yourself in your room and starve to death or catch ebola. Decisions, decisions...

n.b. if that "plague ship" is anything to go by its not going to be pretty. The person onboard doesn't have ebola she just worked in a lab that tested some samples. She's "quarantined" in her cabin, the passengers are going nuts and no-one will allow the ship to to dock.

Its not a mass outbreak of ebola, its a mass outbreak of hysteria.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...etri-dish-Panic-onboard-the-Ebola-cruise.html
 
That's the thing is panic will spread a virus faster than if people were calm about it.

To be honest if I thought I had ebola I'd phone up for advice rather than heading to a&e or the doctors. At the end of the day there's sweet f all you can do about it just best to minimise others exposure until you get advice.
 
That's the thing is panic will spread a virus faster than if people were calm about it.

To be honest if I thought I had ebola I'd phone up for advice rather than heading to a&e or the doctors. At the end of the day there's sweet f all you can do about it just best to minimise others exposure until you get advice.

If you went down a&e with what was possibly ebola (actually flu) symptoms right now they'd stick you on an open ward for "observation" and take some tests which the results of wouldn't be available for days... and after 3-4 days you'd get "bored" and walk out (actual true story).
 
Yeah I read about that :eek:.

Imagine if it really was ebola :(.

Tbf as long as you're confined to bed and doctors/nurses knew I don't think an open ward is an issue.
 
That's the thing is panic will spread a virus faster than if people were calm about it.

To be honest if I thought I had ebola I'd phone up for advice rather than heading to a&e or the doctors. At the end of the day there's sweet f all you can do about it just best to minimise others exposure until you get advice.

 
i've had "bloods" done years ago where they check for all sorts i guess and it took about an hour. how long does it take for an ebola test?
 
I imagine the test is just as quick but it's transporting it to a lab qualified to test for it.

I would assume you can't just send it to the hospital labs.

Edit: apparently it can only be tested for after showing symptoms, it can take 3-5 days as apparently in the first few days the tests may provide a false negative.

(Unsure if credible);

http://m.livescience.com/48141-how-doctors-test-for-ebola.html
 
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with the ammount of (i hope) gross incompetence in usa it will stop spreading and nurses will stop licking their gloves. leave those borders open usa! lol muppets.
 
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