World News : Ebola: Heathrow to start screening passengers

on 14-10-2014 12:18
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on 14-10-2014 12:18
Excerpt from the Link "Heathrow airport is to start screening for Ebola among passengers flying into the UK from countries at risk."
My thoughts :
This is getting rather worrying when it could appear on our own doorstep. Not taking anything away from the people and families that have suffered from this to date.
Source : BBC News.
Read more here : http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/health-29605988

on 14-10-2014 12:22
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on 14-10-2014 12:22
when I heard they are starting to screen Ebola at Heathrow I thought it was far too early for a film!!
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on 14-10-2014 12:40
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on 14-10-2014 12:40
@Anonymous wrote:when I heard they are starting to screen Ebola at Heathrow I thought it was far too early for a film!!
Serious subject though. So what happens if they find someone on a flight? Do they test every passenger on that flight, some of whom may have cleared customs and left. Flight crew too? I'm afraid there's a kind of inevitability that we are going to see cases here in the UK
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on 14-10-2014 12:48
I can't see them keeping the lid on this unless they change protocol, soon.

on 14-10-2014 14:19
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on 14-10-2014 14:19
Headline : Ebola text-message system set to expand
Excerpt from the Link "The operators of a text-message-based system used to advise people about Ebola in Sierra Leone aim to extend it to seven other West African nations."
Source : BBC News.
Read more here : http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29610865
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14-10-2014 14:54 - edited 14-10-2014 14:55
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14-10-2014 14:54 - edited 14-10-2014 14:55
Speaking from a medical perspective....we are in for a very rough time with this one ...We are not prepared and the the prospects are unimaginable
Not often I agree with Jeremy Hunt...but he is right to say we have a global health emergency on our hands.
Someone likened it to the Aids epidemic. So far from the truth .....Aids wasn't as virulent as this.
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on 14-10-2014 14:57
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on 14-10-2014 15:10
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on 14-10-2014 15:10
@Anonymous wrote:
With the National Health Service apparently stretched as it is the possible fallout from this is not a good prognosis. 😞
We wont cope...its as simple and dire as that....
We have neither the facilities nor staff trained at the level of Infectious Disease control required.
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