Ebola round 2

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I am not believing these folks. sorry pacu, its just bad info.
 
that sight right up there with , "I had an alien baby"
 
how long/how many cases will it take before some health care workers quit, rather than risk their lives?
One tiny disrobing error can give you ebola, and about 70% of victims die.
Nurses in Texas had to report hospital working conditions while under threat of being fired if they talked.
 
http://worldtruth.tv/shock-w-h-o-report-ebola-has-42-day-incubation-period-not-21-days/
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/ebola/14-october-2014/en/

95% of confirmed cases have an incubation period in the range of 1 to 21 days; 98% have an incubation period that falls within the 1 to 42 day interval. [1]

Unless the sentence structure is somehow misleading, this passage appears to indicate the following:

• 95% of Ebola incubations occur from 1 – 21 days
• 3% of Ebola incubations occur from 21 – 42 days
• 2% of Ebola incubations are not explained (why?)

If this interpretation of the WHO’s statistics are correct, it would mean that:

• 1 in 20 Ebola infections may result in incubations lasting significantly longer than 21 days

• The 21-day quarantine currently being enforced by the CDC is entirely insufficient to halt an outbreak

• People who are released from observation or self-quarantine after 21 days may still become full-blown Ebola patients in the subsequent three weeks, even if they have shown no symptoms of infection during the first 21 days. (Yes, read that again…)

Any declaration that an outbreak is over requires 42 days with no new infections
 
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