Does a cough or sneeze contain fluids?
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I've seem pictures of spray patterns that put a sawed-off shotgun to shame...
Shhhh. Are you trying to scare people?
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Does a cough or sneeze contain fluids?
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I've seem pictures of spray patterns that put a sawed-off shotgun to shame...
Shhhh. Are you trying to scare people?
My apologies, you moved the goal posts and I didn't catch it. Shame on you for doing that and shame on me for not catching your usual intellectual dishonesty.
About Average clearly specified he was talking about Emergency Room doctors. Because you couldn't refudiate him, and not being man enough to admit that you couldn't refudiate him, you broadened the scope to include all doctors, then declared 'victory' like the spineless coward you are.
The simple fact of the matter is that emergency rooms cannot make payment a condition of treating emergency conditions and haven't been able to do so since before Reagan sold stinger missles to the Ayatollah.
Private, non-emergency doctors can insist on payment up front. That was never under discussion until your pathetic deflection attempt.
In summary, fuck you.
You didn't do that either, you just made up shit, as is your wont.You caught me, I didn't refudiate him, I repudiated him
Again, making shit up. He was given antibiotics. Last time I checked ibuprophen wasn't an antibiotic.Too funny. The hospital sent the dude home with Ibuprophen and no hand shake, hoping he'd die some other place. Ibuprophen is treatment.
Duncan told the Emergency Department nurse he'd come from Africa. And that was duly written in his medical chart. But the ER doctor instead asked his own question about where Duncan lived. Duncan replied this time with his Dallas address. So the doctor didn't think possible Ebola here. Varga says it was a small but critical error.
So Mr. Duncan, on his return visit, has a high fever, nausea, vomiting and lots of diarrhea; classic symptoms of Ebola.
According to nurses at the hospital, managers at first seemed unsure what sort of protection should be worn. Eventually, it settled on caps, particulate masks, face shields and goggles. That left parts of the head and neck exposed.
"Outside the body, water kills the virus," Fitzgerald said. "If you are in any public situation and wonder 'oh, I've touched fluid,' wash your hands and you're protected. If you are aware of not touching your eyes, nose and mouth and washing your hands, a lot of that protects the general public."
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Hollyw...rs-Sinai-Hospital-Doctors-Suspect-EnterovirusFrom The Daily Mail:
There is an outbreak of the Enterovirus virus in 46 states, California included, and an estimated 800 cases have been identified. There have been seven reported deaths, one in Rhode Island and one in New Jersey.Tori was not only admitted to the hospital, she was put under quarantine and neither Dean nor the children are allowed anywhere near her for fear she may have contracted the contagious non-polio Enterovirus.
She's had a cough and low grade fever for more than a week now, but refused to see a doctor. She’s been filming her show, and she and Dean worked hard on a birthday bash last weekend for their daughter Hattie, so Tori wasn’t about to call off the party because she didn’t feel well.
Tori has been feeling sick for at least a week. She was coughing and complained of being short - winded. She had a fever, but when it skyrocketed past 101 this weekend, Dean insisted she go to the Emergency Room where doctors quickly admitted her.
Early symptoms of ED-D68 include a fever, sneezing, and difficulty breathing. There is currently no vaccine for ED-D68 and, although most patients recover, it sometimes requires hospitalization.
I'm not worried here in Georgia.
Governor Nathan Deal has created an Ebola Response Team chaired by Georgia Department of Public Health Commissioner Brenda Fitzgerald.
How do I know to not be worried, you may ask? Because she's heading the group to, among other things, educate health care providers and facilities on how to deal with the risks. And she has all the facts.