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originally posted by: kosmicjack
a reply to: ValentineWiggin
Wait for it...this is where they tell us not to panic and how hard it is to catch...while they all wear hazmat suits.
originally posted by: research100
originally posted by: texasgirl
originally posted by: funkadeliaaaa
Thanks for bringing that to light for us MrLimpet!
Another doctor. Well this is probably good news (for us). Only those who have come into close contact with the disease during the later stages of infection seem to show up with symtpoms here in the west. And those people are usually doctors who have sense enough to keep themselves in isolation when they feel symptoms of an infection coming on. a reply to: MrLimpet
Those include nausea and a 103-degree fever, sources said.
Preliminary results of tests don
Yeah, I don't know about that. I just heard they were taking this case seriously because he was not in self-quarantine. He was out in public and was also around his girlfriend.
So much for being a smart doctor...
exactly....Craig Spencer, who recently returned from disease-wracked West African country Guinea, hit the lanes in Williamsburg and used Uber taxis to get around, sources said.
The shocking revelation that Spencer was roaming around town — after first telling authorities he self-quarantined himself — emerged after the 33-year-old medic was hauled off to Bellevue Hospital in a protective suit with symptoms of the deadly disease.
originally posted by: Anyafaj
I'm in Eastern PA, about a half hour from Pittsburgh. My doctor referred me to a dentist here in town since I couldn't find one to take my insurance when I moved here. I went in after seeing him today to make an appointment and there, smack on the door, EBOOOOOOLA!!! In black and white, "Have you travelled to Africa recently, do you have these symptoms? blah, blah, blah, Please let the receptionist know immediately!"
Me, I would call 911 from my cell phone to reduce risking more people being infected, but that's just me.
originally posted by: MrLimpet
a reply to: kosmicjack
WHAT!!!! He took the freaking subway!!!!
I'm at a loss for words that I can repeat on this forum.
originally posted by: dianajune
originally posted by: Anyafaj
I'm in Eastern PA, about a half hour from Pittsburgh. My doctor referred me to a dentist here in town since I couldn't find one to take my insurance when I moved here. I went in after seeing him today to make an appointment and there, smack on the door, EBOOOOOOLA!!! In black and white, "Have you travelled to Africa recently, do you have these symptoms? blah, blah, blah, Please let the receptionist know immediately!"
Me, I would call 911 from my cell phone to reduce risking more people being infected, but that's just me.
Sounds like a note similar to the one I noticed. I wonder if my primary care doctor's office is doing the same?
Contacts - finacee and two friends - being quarantined. Not taxi driver