Sunday, October 12, 2014

Health Care

Health care worker who treated Ebola patient wearing full protective gear got Ebola. More.
"There was a yellow hazardous material drum on the lawn of the red brick apartment where the health worker lived and information pamphlets about the Ebola virus were stuffed in the doors in the surrounding blocks of the apartment. "
Government's ignorant health care "experts" can't protect themselves, but they presume to tell serfs what to do. Before anybody knows anything about how it was transmitted, "expert" blames a breach in protocol.
"“There had to have been an innocent breach of protocol in taking care of a patient within protective equipment,” Fauci said. “That … rarely happens. We’ve been taking care of Ebola since 1976. It is unfortunate for this courageous health care worker.”"
Or not.
"Jenkins said he wanted to stress Ebola cannot be contracted unless one comes into contact with the bodily fluids of an Ebola victim.
"You cannot contract it by walking by people on the streets," he said. "There is nothing about this case that changes that basic premise of science.""
This mantra is starting to sound more like a religious belief than fact or science. More.
"A Texas health care worker who provided care for the Ebola patient who died there last week tested positive for the deadly virus, and sent health officials scrambling Sunday to determine the "breach in protocol" that resulted in her infection."
This is not science. It's a search driven by bias. They think they already know the answer before they've investigated anything. CDC confirms Ebola infection and restates the mantra.

Possible Ebola patient in Boston.

CDC is better at propaganda than combating Ebola.

Article claims the US lacks a single standard for dealing with Ebola. If true, that's a good thing. Centralization is a bad thing.

Government can't contain Ebola, but Firestone can.
"Firestone Tire and Rubber Company has successfully contained the spread of Ebola among 80,000 people living in Harbel, the Liberian town housing employees of Firestone's Liberian plant and their families. In March, after the wife of a Firestone employee developed Ebola symptoms, Firestone constructed its own treatment center and implemented a program of quarantine and treatment. Firestone has successfully kept the Ebola virus from spreading among its employees. As of this writing, there are only three Ebola patients at Firestone's treatment facility.

Firestone's success in containing Ebola shows that, far from justifying new state action, the Ebola crises demonstrates that individuals acting in the free market can do a better job of containing Ebola than can governments. The Ebola crisis is also another example of how US foreign aid harms the very people we are claiming to help."
Good.

West African Ebola threatens chocolate supply. Now the problem will be solved.

Government won't save us from Ebola. It hasn't saved us from any health scare.

Alzheimer's patients showed remarkable improvement after going paleo.

Herbicide and insecticide use skyrocketing on GMOs, making them a failure, but new ones are coming anyway.

Israeli and Palestinian rulers work together to protect against Ebola. All the fighting between them is just for profit.

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