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Plane that carried Ebola patient being cleaned at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
A plane at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport carried an Ebola patient, Frontier Airlines reports. The patient flew into Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Oct. 10 and out Oct. 13. She came to Akron to visit family, the Ohio Department of Health reports. (www.newsnet5.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I feel for Frontier and the loss of utilization. The CDC is about as effective with this as FEMA was with hurricane Katrina. It was barely a week ago when CDC leader Dr. Tom Frieden stated "zero chance of contracting on an airplane." That was apparently based on the assumption that no U.S.-Ebola vector existed, based on the faulty assumption that the guy who died didn't lie. Also before the CDC (anonymously) didn't prohibit air travel of the exposed nurse with symptoms. And speaking of FEMA's boss, DHS, how about sending 2% of the 160,000 hazmat suits in their possession to the poor troops who've been sent to Africa with only gloves and masks?
http://www.9news.com/story/local/2014/01/01/17313885/?storyid=17313885
How many Tom Clancy fans see a bit of "Rainbow Six" similarities here in the potential of virus expansion? Jack Ryan was going through this very thing in 1998!
Try Executive Orders for the progression of Ebola a Biowarefare agent.
Then again contrast the response in fiction to what is happening now- it's more like Camu's "The Plague"
Then again contrast the response in fiction to what is happening now- it's more like Camu's "The Plague"
I wonder how many people flew on the plane before they got it there to clean it, and did the crew that transported it there wear any protective gear?
I think I heard on the National News this morning that one of the crew sets had been given 21 paid days off but don't know which crew. I think it was the one that flew it from CLE to DEN