EBOLA Fever Travel Illness

USDA

Veteran Member
Great monitoring program…they can roam all over the place as long as they take their temperature twice daily…?
As The Daily Mail reports,
There are new fears of a possible Ebola outbreak in New York City after a woman dropped dead on Tuesday afternoon.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-...ring-list-drops-dead-bleeding-face-mouth-nose

[She was on a list of 350 other people being monitored for Ebola symptoms…and showed no signs of the disease until she dropped dead bleeding from everywhere (says witnesses)]
There are new fears of a possible Ebola outbreak in New York City after a woman dropped dead on Tuesday afternoon.

FDNY activated the Special Operations and Hazmat units after the the woman, who had recently traveled from Guinea according to a source on the scene, died at Amy Professional African Hair Braiding in Brooklyn.

He then said he ran in there to find a woman laying on the floor.

When asked what she was bleeding from, Costa said, 'face, nose, mouth, everything.'



Meanwhile, members of FDNY could be seen carefully changing into Hazmat gear outside before heading into the establishment, for what they referred to as a 'fever travel illness.'

At the same time, individuals could be seen walking in and out of Amy Professional African Hair Braidig wearing no protection at all.

It had been reported in October that an FDNY memo instructed all personnel to use more vague terms when discussing Ebola, such as 'fever travel incident.'
According to a source who was on the scene, the incident occurred just after 3:00 in the afternoon, and the woman was pronounced dead on arrival.
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
I just saw an article about this on Zero Hedge. The comments section suggested it was a heart attck and she hit her face when she fell down. I'm not a medical person so is that plausible? And yes, that they are allowed to run around while under monitoring is crazy!
 

Monty

Veteran Member
I just saw an article about this on Zero Hedge. The comments section suggested it was a heart attck and she hit her face when she fell down. I'm not a medical person so is that plausible? And yes, that they are allowed to run around while under monitoring is crazy!

Several year ago a neighbor had a heart attack and died alone in his kitchen. He hit his head on the way down and there was a lot of blood on that kitchen floor when we found him hours later. Not sure how common it is though.
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
Several year ago a neighbor had a heart attack and died alone in his kitchen. He hit his head on the way down and there was a lot of blood on that kitchen floor when we found him hours later. Not sure how common it is though.

Thanks Monty!
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Several year ago a neighbor had a heart attack and died alone in his kitchen. He hit his head on the way down and there was a lot of blood on that kitchen floor when we found him hours later. Not sure how common it is though.

This^^^ back when I was an EMT a guy had a heart attack while sitting on the pot and slumped forward and cracked his face on the sink in front of him. Blood everywhere!

This said, it could have been ebola or it could have been lassa fever or denuge fever, both of which are equally deadly and just as contagious as ebola. There's a whole lot of nasty stuff loose in the wild right now that's making the rounds.
 

pinkelsteinsmom

Veteran Member
either way, I saw this on another thread and I believe this is the name we should call this nobola in america......."Democrat flu"
 
Our imprecise journalism makes it hard to accurately interpret what is being conveyed...but I had the impression the witnesses were speaking of her bleeding out before she hit the floor.
 

Safetydude

Senior Member
Remember 1 in 8 have no fever!

REMEMBER 13% have NO FEVER before it's "too late" aka pretty terminal in the infection life cycle. I'm betting test will come back as malaria or flu! :/
 
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