A bloggers thoughts.
http://raconteurreport.blogspot.com/2014/10/surfing-usa.html
Right ? or Wrong ?
Probably half right and half wrong? An interesting story of survival is
here.
Perhaps one way to limit the spread is to have those who have survived and developed immunity to Ebola help treat those who are still infected. The hazmat suit and respirator wouldn't be necessary. When the helper leaves the infection ward they disrobe a simple gown which would be placed in an incinerator hopper and then would dive naked under a barrier placed across a chlorine water pool and then gargle oral disinfectant. Just speculating, though.
Infection can take up to 21 days before symptoms are displayed. After the symptoms appear death usually occurs within a week, if it is going to happen. That's about a full month from infection to resolution. If one hasn't had any form of contact with someone infected with Ebola for at least 30 days, and show no symptoms, it is safe to assume that one does not have the infection. During that 30 days one should have a source of water, food and heat that has been not been handled by anyone and/or has been sterilized since last contact with any people. Once one is confirmed free of Ebola the problem, as I see it, is to stay free. That means not coming in contact with, or the vicinity of, anyone you cannot guarantee is free from Ebola, or anything in contact with those people. THAT WILL BE THE HARD PART. Without continuous sources of uncontaminated supplies until ALL the people left alive in your region of the country have passed through 30 days without new cases any contact you have with others is suspect, and your 30 day count has to start all over.
IF Ebola escapes into the wild in this country the administration will use it as an excuse to suspend the Rule of Law under the Constitution and institute martial law, and few people will complain. Especially of those South of the boarder flood across into this country to "escape" Ebola or get free treatment for it. That could trigger the declaration of Martial Law. The first use of martial law will be to enforce the movement of infected people into containment areas for treatment or to die. The places they left from will be decontaminated. Outbreaks in any area of the country will be used to justify martial law everywhere, even though movement of people by air, car, train, bike or foot will be highly restricted and regulated. Violators will be treated as infected people trying to escape confinement and will be rounded up and moved to containment or shot as resistors. Will that depend on party affiliation? One has to ask, considering the IRS scandal. Martial Law will probably be around for at least two years, if it is invoked at all. Meanwhile, just like they did after 9/11, Congress, in their infinite fear (I cannot use "wisdom"), will use the opportunity to pass laws suspending or nullify parts of the Constitution. At least the 2A, 4th, 5th and the 9th. All the ones the Libs have been working so diligently for the last half a century to eliminate. Anyone who opposes them will be labeled as irrational "Ebola deniers", or some such euphemism.
Bottom line, however, is that I am optimistic. This isn't Liberia, and our medical facilities are far superior and more wide spread than is available in that country. Omaha has one of the only three L5 containment facilities in the country. There may be some slip-ups, but for the most part I believe the infection will be confined and eliminated. And if it isn't and it spreads through the country like bird flu, 150 million people could die ... the very young, the very old (like myself), those with persistent ailments like COPD, HIV and genetically related illnesses, plus a lot of very unlucky people. Those that survive will be immune from Filoviruses like Ebola, and there will be lots of work available for them.