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Home Front: Culture Wars
Paradigm Shift
2014-10-08
I had the idea that narrative in crisis goes through 3 phases: denial, overconfident half measures to restore normalcy and when that fails, panic. What follows the panic is probably a paradigm shift. It’s time for one. The current PC paradigm has been failing for some time. The rise in terrorism and Ebola have highlighted its shortcomings, although the old players are still trying to force the new situation into the same old tired talking points with ever more absurd results.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#4  Quartermain Quote "You didn't kill him?"
Answer "We need answers, He can't answer dead".
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2014-10-08 14:35  

#3  Also from the article:
The Obama administration announced it will task customs agents to stop Ebola at airports. But not everyone is reassured. Connecticut “Gov. Dannel P. Malloy has signed an order that gives the state’s public health commissioner the ability to quarantine anyone she believes may have been exposed to the Ebola virus”. Everywhere there are signs people have lost faith that “they” can keep us safe any more.

Nothing the Feds are doing would prevent another Patient Zero from coming into the US from Liberia, carrying the virus but showing no symptoms. The CT governor's quarantine authorization order goes far beyond what the Feds are doing & could potentially work.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-10-08 13:21  

#2  From the article:
Spain has gone from complete confidence in its systems to public accusations that the nurses attending its two repatriated Ebola patients were not provided with Level 4 protective clothing.

However, the hospital’s health workers said that the suits worn to attend the priest and the missionary did not meet the necessary safety requirements, Spanish newspaper El Pais reported. The nurse should have worn fully waterproofed-clothing with biosafety level 4 and with breathing autonomy. However, the suit used had only biosafety level 2.


CDC criteria for biosafety levels 1-4 in laboratory work (not hospitals) here.

BLS-4 suits look a lot like space suits -- complete body covering with a integral hood along with a backpack for the air filtering / compressor system. If you can see separate goggles & face mask, it's not BLS-4. CDC on a BLS-4 suit includes:
a positive pressure suit supplied with HEPA filtered breathing air. The breathing air systems must have redundant compressors, failure alarms and emergency backup.

So far, I have seen no one wearing a BLS-4 suit who has been involved in this crisis, not in Africa, Atlanta nor in Dallas.
One way to prove aerosol transmission of Eboli is to have someone contract it while wearing & fully utilizing a suit of less than BLS-4 suit. Maybe this has happened in Spain.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418    2014-10-08 12:39  

#1  Quoting Allan Quatermain, the most extraordinary man in the world. Very, very good. I love it !
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-10-08 04:46  

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