38 years living "ultra" green- still going. How to. How not to. Why. Why not.
Friday, October 31, 2014
Yes! No! Maybe....Not!
So; who to believe? About which?
I think I wouldn't worry about it, since between Governors declaring public health emergency quarantines, but not enforcing them, and nurses deciding to ignore Governors, and judges deciding their job is to judge science, not law.... you're not getting any of the choices in here, anyhow.
Crazy, yes? This is some of the damage caused by fear-panic in plagues.
Current results; the State Troopers in Maine are no longer sure if they should obey the Governor's orders; or wait for court clarification. Citizens - have no idea who to listen to.
There is a saying in all the armies I can check on; so old it defies attribution; "Order, counter-order, disorder." Chaos is just around the corner; when people do not know who to follow or who to trust.
The business world has a similar Law: "Even a bad decision is better than no decision." A little more subtle, but proven true repeatedly. Make a bad decision? You may find that out quickly, and change direction. No decision? The Universe will decide for you, and you probably won't like it.
So who's in charge here?
Yep, I don't know either.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
School Shootings. (so you can avoid this if you wish.)
Old-timers here know my opinion. Which has just been clearly demonstrated, again.
This young man, almost certainly, would never have chosen this method of suicide, if it hadn't been pounded into him repeatedly that this is a great way to die.
I will not belabor it; I already have here. The reason for bringing it up at all is that the present instance is a change; a metastasis of the disease.
This is blindingly obvious to me; and I truthfully am unable to comprehend how it is NOT obvious to everyone.
These events are suicides; every one of them.
A certain type of potential suicide will choose this path- not because it hurts people; but because it makes the shooter an instant world-wide celebrity. Next week, everyone will still be discussing how your potty-training made you a killer, your face will be everywhere; they'll write books about you, and every time a similar suicide happens, they'll run all your stories again, with photographs. Immortality, really. By god, the world will never forget what a shitty deal you got.
We don't publish names and photos of rape victims; and no one suffers because of that horrifying restriction on our "right to know!" The fact is, the papers love these events now- because they make SO much money off them. Someone needs to document the money; imagine the headline then: "Numbers reveal CNN makes $130 Million for every school shooting." They do, you know.
This young man experienced something traumatic last week; probably with his cousins, and it was difficult to live with. In normal times, he might have hanged himself, alone. That would be horrible, and should be prevented if possible.
But it would not even have occurred to him to shoot his cousins also- except that at his age, they've been having "shooter lock-down" events at school since he was in kindergarten. Obviously, this is what's expected.
Never publish the names. Never publish the photos. Never discuss their "reasons" (which baffle the authorities always). If the shooters are "erased"; there will be no shooters.
Can anyone explain why (besides the money) this is not obvious?
Because I literally don't get it.
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Ebola 12. The Mali Border.
I saw this photo first yesterday, on BBC. It has been haunting me; literally; ever since. I've been on and off about whether to share it here; it seems to have mostly vanished from the media feeds; I would guess because it is too disturbing; thought provoking, bottom of the pit sad, and frightening.
The file I uploaded is high enough resolution for full screen; get it big enough so you can really see it.
My narrative: This beautiful woman has dressed up, neat and lovely in her good clothes; for a day in town. A treat, pretty certainly. She has put worries aside, for just a little while.
Then she is abruptly confronted. Required to stand still and be monitored.
To see if she is going to be the next to die.
She knows she needs to stand, for the good of all. She stands. She wishes she could run away from the muzzle of the thermometer; which feels like a gun; though she knows perfectly well it isn't.
She can't run; there isn't anywhere to run. She has already seen death, or knows it is coming closer every day; and there is nothing to do; but stand. And wait.
I find the panic in our press and among our officials offensive beyond belief. These people on the Mali border are not panicked. They're doing all they can to cope; and live, while they can.
With nothing but words from the rest of the world, to help them. She knows.
I have a lot of contempt boiling inside these days, too.
She haunts me.
The file I uploaded is high enough resolution for full screen; get it big enough so you can really see it.
My narrative: This beautiful woman has dressed up, neat and lovely in her good clothes; for a day in town. A treat, pretty certainly. She has put worries aside, for just a little while.
Then she is abruptly confronted. Required to stand still and be monitored.
To see if she is going to be the next to die.
She knows she needs to stand, for the good of all. She stands. She wishes she could run away from the muzzle of the thermometer; which feels like a gun; though she knows perfectly well it isn't.
She can't run; there isn't anywhere to run. She has already seen death, or knows it is coming closer every day; and there is nothing to do; but stand. And wait.
I find the panic in our press and among our officials offensive beyond belief. These people on the Mali border are not panicked. They're doing all they can to cope; and live, while they can.
With nothing but words from the rest of the world, to help them. She knows.
I have a lot of contempt boiling inside these days, too.
She haunts me.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Ebola 11 — New York City, and Mali.
And what can one say?
I hope Dr. Spencer pulls through. I really hope he was not shedding virus in the NYC subway system Wednesday evening. Or into the NYC sewer system, with the large resident rat population.
Will rats spread Ebola!?! Gasp! We just, plain, totally, absolutely DO NOT KNOW.
I guarantee you will hear a pundit from NYC today scoffing at the idea of rats becoming infected, probably citing the CDC, and, dripping scorn, "Oh, this has just never been known to happen!" And that's totally true. "We" haven't seen it. You need to learn to recognize that language as intentionally misleading, however. This is what the CDC has to say, buried in the technical bits:
"...these viruses naturally reside in an animal reservoir host or arthropod vector. They are totally dependent on their hosts for replication and overall survival. For the most part, rodents and arthropods are the main reservoirs for viruses causing VHFs. The multimammate rat, cotton rat, deer mouse, house mouse, and other field rodents are examples of reservoir hosts. "
Generally, for the entire class of viral hemorrhagic fevers. Spencer had diarrhea before he went in to the hospital. Ebola is known to be able to survive for 1-2 days outside the body.
And what can you do about it? Not a darned thing. What can the Mayor of NYC, and the Governor of NY do about it? Not a thing; we'll just have to wait and see.
Amid all the utter nonsense still being broadcast by the major media; I found the video below yesterday. I recommend it highly; and I'll say that scientifically, I'm in 100% agreement with this man's views. But so far, he's the only one from the inside of the Epidemiology world who is pushing these points. Keep in mind this is a talk to an audience primarily of his peers; highly educated public health workers. Sometimes he talks very fast, and in jargon; but most of it is quite easily understood.
I admire Dr. Osterholm greatly- he has huge courage; and stamina, to speak out in this fashion. It will make him no friends, and change few minds, and no one will ever thank him. And he knows it; and keeps at it. Someone made the mistake of placing him as Director of The Director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy. How a diligent, intelligent, articulate, and fully competent scientist wound up in that seat, I do not know.
I won't try to imbed the video here, that seems to go goofy; so just go right to YouTube.
http://youtu.be/UkMKUa0sxBQ
Incidentally, I am not at all a fan of the person who posted the video; I'd have chosen differently, but this was the only version I could find.
And in Mali. That story is a complete heartbreaker. The stories haven't settled yet, but it's clear it was a small child- whose mother/ or father/ or grandmother (I've seen all 3) died of Ebola in Guinea; and relatives took the the child into Mali to place it with a relative who could care for it. Ebola rode along; on "public transport"; the child has Ebola.
As Osterholm states, repeatedly; we don't know anything about the virus in this outbreak. And the very most dangerous thing you can do; regarding controlling panic in the population - is lie to them, Us. When all the people in NYC do not believe what the "authorities" tell them- then we'll have chaos.
So; gloomy. One weird cheerful aspect; a pessimist blogger is already on record as betting that now, no more doctors will travel to West Africa to help; because they are not truly protected.
I know a bunch of doctors. I'm going to bet the opposite. I will bet you there is a substantial uptick in US doctors volunteering to go. You have to be crazy to want to be a doctor in the first place, right? There you go. Doctors want to be needed; it's a basic motivator. Nobody needs them more than West Africa.
And hopefully, next time- returning doctors will go to a lovely lodge on an island off Maine; and stay there relaxing for a month. No, not 21 days. We utterly do not know that's a real limit; it's just the one we've seen so far.
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
Ebola 10 - Today's Mystery.
The US seems to have escaped having Ebola get loose in the general population. A very good thing, and very lucky thing, considering the number of bloopers from the various agencies involved.
Like Sherlock Holmes (and Broadway, presently), we are still presented with a mystery of absence; the "Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime." The dog that did not bark.
How did Duncan's fiancée escape infection?
I'm totally delighted for her that she did, and the 3 other people who shared the apartment; but according to what we think we know about how the virus is transmitted- she should be infected; and apparently, is not. I would not be surprised if she came down with it yet; somewhere out past the theoretical 21 day limit Evolving to work more slowly is a good tactic for most pathogens, and is on the route to becoming non-lethal some day. But at this point in the epidemic, emerging more slowly, with fewer symptoms, is an excellent way to escape control methods; and keep spreading.
But it's looking good at the moment. Keep your fingers crossed.
The news from Africa is not any better, however. And a factor to keep in mind; the headlines on Ebola today, there on Page 2, are first; "Nigeria Free Of Ebola!" - which of course, is simply not true- the virus is pretty certainly still there in its animal hosts; what they mean is, no humans in Nigeria now have active Ebola. That's good; but not in the least unexpected, since the infection there was always very limited, and rapidly addressed. Second headline, much smaller font, is the information that cases in the core epidemic are still accelerating, and ability to cope with it there is still totally inadequate. But, hey- no new cases in Dallas.
Sigh.
Ok, two useful points, I hope; both to do with panic.
Firstly, we just had a wonderful, terrific, demonstration of PANIC!!! in the USA.
Not- among the populace. Sure, 3 hypochondriacs called 911 reporting they thought they had it; but everybody else in the USA was pretty calm about it all.
The world of "Officialdom", though- was something else. Officials everywhere were, truly, panicking. Making announcements, pontifications, taking "actions" to ensure your safety, blithering and blathering nonstop. And the Press provides them with an echo chamber, to keep the PANIC! reverberating. Sells papers, you know.
Expect that. It will continue. Most officials are terrified that someone will now hold them immediately responsible- for something. And it scares the bejeepers out of them. Particularly when some nitwit is shoving a microphone in their face and demanding what they're going to do.
Secondly - if/when you find yourself starting to panic; someday somewhere; literally— stop it.
You can stop it. As in; find yourself panicking; and regain your self control. I know you can; because I've done it.
I loved "caving" when I was in college; otherwise known as "spelunking." Wonderful, top to bottom. Good companions, good tests of yourself, fascinating biology and geology. Great.
So, like ya do, I kept pushing myself further and further, attempting harder and harder caves.
Until; one day; I found myself under about 300 feet of solid limestone; about 1,000 feet into a crack so tiny you had to take your helmet off, push it in front of you, and turn your head sidewise; with at least another 1,000 feet yet to go; all of it that tight...
All of a sudden- I did not want to be there.
Really really did not. Hated it. Wanted out. NOW. And as my anxiety came up; I very, very seriously considered panicking; and making somebody else responsible for getting me the hell out of there.
What stopped me was the forceful realization that in all probability; if I panicked in that tiny impossible crack- no one would ever be ABLE to get me out. And the realization grew, that panic was a very poor option; with bad probabilities for survival. Screw the self esteem and public opinion; panic was likely going to kill me.
So, I didn't. The only way out of here was forward. So I went. Then I had to go back through that crawlway again; but now, of course, I knew I could do it. And of course ego balloons, when you emerge from the cave altogether. Whoa, cool; when can we do that again?
But I've never forgotten the "almost". I just about lost it. Within millimeters.
But I didn't.
So; when you see your mayor and the sheriff panicking- remember. You don't have to.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Ebola 9. Not yet, probably.
So here we are at Ebola Does Dallas 2. Although now it turns out it may also be Ebola Does Frontier Airlines, Cleveland, and Akron- and maybe Fort Lauderdale and Atlanta.
The second nurse from Dallas- was in Akron, Ohio for several days, visiting family... before she went to the Cleveland airport, flew back to Dallas, and was placed in isolation the next day. And- some sources are reporting she 'had a slight fever' before she got on the airplane. In other words, she was "symptomatic" in Cleveland.
But hey, Frontier assures us they "cleaned the aircraft thoroughly, according to CDC guidelines" before putting it back into service. "Flight 1143, on which the woman flew from Cleveland to Dallas/Fort Worth, was the last trip of the day Monday for the Airbus A320. But Tuesday morning the plane was flown back to Cleveland and then to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., back to Cleveland and then to Atlanta and finally back to Cleveland again...:
Then they took it out of service when notified about the ebola on board. In other words, their cleaning was not for ebola; but just their standard.
Remember my points about wandering about in airports? Here we are. This is a huge vulnerability.
This is a deeply systemic weakness; quite apart from our astonishing stupidities. Whose idea was it to ok travel to Ohio for a nurse who'd just been working closely with ebola???
Would I run from Dallas now? Not yet.
At the moment, all the cases are associated with the hospital there. They might be able to contain that, yet. If we get to the point where there are a couple of new ebola cases a day in Dallas- which are not instantly relatable to the hospital; I think that would do it. Even the very slow responses of officialdom might, at that point, be willing to roadblock Dallas; and only allow people in and out who have official reasons. You and your family, don't qualify.
I was delighted to see the NYT actually cite "evolutionary biologists" - who study viruses - on their opinions about ebola. I was not delighted with the messages transmitted from these scientists however- there are glaring errors - of "belief" not science. One of the most bizarre, to me, is the repetition of "oh, we've never seen that happen." followed by the statement that therefore, obviously, it never will.
Stunning to me; this kind of thinking is now possibly the prevailing habit in both science and medicine. And I promise you, 40 years ago, that opinion would have been laughed out of any seminar; it's not only asinine; it's been proven wrong repeatedly, definitively.
Our science; our medicine, have been becoming stilted and untested, and un-culled by reality. The truth of the value of your science it not its reproducibility; its only the repeatability of your grants. A huge amount of science now being published is NOT reproducible; possibly as little at 10-30%; a few are starting to worry about that. One major driving force- try getting a grant to reproduce someone else's work. Instant shredder.
It may be too late to worry; our world depends our out technical knowledge- and it's been compromised.
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This is from an old post here; but is precisely illustrative of the current state of our scientists; and their supposed "oversight". This guy is staggeringly out to lunch.
Used to be only ninnys didn't think problems all the way through- but it seems to be a pathway now being taught to PhDs.
The next example, which pushed me over the edge, is from BBC Science.
This professor guy (and not a minor one, but "the director of the scientific aquaculture programme at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts") is spending huge amount of money working on training aquaculture fish to come back when called, in the ocean; by a specific sound.
Then, see, they could go find some of their own food, and wouldn't always be pooping in the same toilet, but would come back when you wanted to feed- or kill them.
First try didn't work. Predators ate them, as soon as they were allowed to escape from the cage. I'll be darned.
Besides which- gosh, if you've got your fish trained to come and be fed, and the signal is a sound... exactly how long do you think it will take the predators to learn that the sound means- time to come and get fed? Right here?
I think any signal, in any medium, you can use to train your fish will emphatically be intercepted by the predators, immediately.
At first, the fish began to forage outside of the aquadome, moving in and out at the prompt of the sound, just as the researchers had hoped."But then we start seeing these bluefish circling our cage. And these are notorious for being ravenous and ruthless hunters," he says."Very frustratingly, we went back day after day to find these fish still showing up at the cage, and we couldn't for the life of us call the black sea bass back.
The tags helped the researchers to identify their bass"They were scared to death - we went diving, and we could see them amongst the rocks, but nothing was going to make them run that gauntlet between the rocks and the cage when it would put their lives at risk."And the fish had good reason to be scared.When the team caught one of the bluefish and slit open its belly, they discovered 12 tiny tags - the fish that they had been attached to had already been digested.
But. Big, hopeful, news coverage on the BBC!! Hey, the funders will love it.
And his answer? Gonna build robotic sheep-dog sharks to keep the little predators away.
What a good idea.
sigh.
Ok, so the hammer is not working on this machine screw. Maybe if I hit it from the side, with more money...
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Ebola 8.
Not having any fun today. I'll keep this short, because there's plenty of "in depth!" coverage on the new Ebola patient in Dallas (not the dead one); and they're updating rapidly now. First a nurse in Spain, following the rules, gets it; now a nurse in Dallas, following all the rules, gets it.
I would not bet the current head of the CDC will still have that job a month from now. The noises I hear from his office do not make me think he's smart and in charge; more like he is not very bright, and is reading the Instruction Manual For Pandemics: 1. Be sure your ass is covered. 2. Prevent panic, lie all you want to achieve this.
"Clearly it must have been a protocol breach." - before any investigation, is not smart. It would actually be better for Item 2 if you said, for the public; "Of course, we're looking into all possibilities, including that the virus may have changed. That's unlikely; but we're watching." But it would, of course, violate #1.
There were 2 things today that actually shocked me. I'll pass them on:
1) In the NYT, well buried in the article, was this tidbit:
"Health officials have been monitoring 48 people in the Dallas area who may have come into direct or indirect contact with Mr. Duncan, including health care workers and Mr. Duncan’s relatives. But they said the person who tested positive was not among those under observation and had been “self-monitoring” to check for symptoms of Ebola."
Emphasis mine. Current wording in the article is a little different now; but the statement is there. So; the nurse infected is not even one of those thought to be at "higher risk". I will be totally astonished if Duncan's girlfriend, and some of the others in that apartment, do not become symptomatic in the next 2 weeks (it may be that long).
And 2). The Ebola mutation rate? We hear it's "high"; but- I got to wondering about sample sizes, etc.
It's much, much MUCH worse than they're reporting. The science gives the details; but the reporting does not. I was guessing, before I dug out the science; that out of 4,000 dead, they might have sampled the DNA from, oh, maybe 4-500 people? Since they report finding "more than 300" mutations that show this present virus is different from previous outbreaks?
Nope.
They had blood samples from 78 people; all from Sierra Leone, in the first 24 days of the outbreak.
From 78 people; they sequenced DNA from 99 viruses.
In 99 viruses, they found- "more than 300" separate mutations. How many? Well; 395, actually, but only 340 that are really, really different.
395 mutations found in 78 people- at one location, months ago. Yes, that's really bad; and our journalists are either blindingly incompetent- or... worse.
I wouldn't leave Dallas today- but I might start packing the vehicle, and being sure it's full of gas. Think that's over reacting? Just read all the above again.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Ebola 7. Insanity in Texas.
In the previous post I stated that plagues make humans insane.
Not only insane- but broadly brain dead. Evidently there is no one in the state of Texas with a functioning brain.
I'm guessing that sometime in the next 24 hours, it will dawn on someone- that to require the family of the Ebola patient to.... STAY IN THEIR APARTMENT FOR 21 DAYS- is a death sentence, for all of them.
And insanely cruel. Tell me; is there no other apartment in the city of Dallas where these "asymptomatic" people, humans we suspect; could go instead? So that they do not have to stay in the apartment; where the sweaty sheets and vomit of the patient - either have not yet been cleaned up; or were cleaned only after hours and hours?
Insane. Utterly inhumane. And blindly panicked.
Scream, for those poor people- if you can find someone to scream at.
Ebola 6. The trickle of information.
A major part of "paying attention" is digging for more information than the upfront reassurances; and then sorting our the nonsense. Can get very time consuming it you let it, of course.
Some things we "know" today, that have trickled down to us since yesterday-
The flight Thomas Duncan was on did not come directly from Monrovia, Liberia- he first flew to Brussels, spent about 7 hours in the airport there, then flew to Washington DC, Dulles airport, for another 6-7 hours (I hear) - then to Dallas and the health care debacle there.
IF the virus has mutated so that shedding of infectious particles now starts before the fever- and not only is there no barrier to that happening, but there is very high evolutionary pressure for it to happen right now- and quintillions of quintillions of virus particles to mutate- yes, he could have been shedding virus from Brussels on. As an evolutionary ecologist; the probability of that particular mutation happening is quite hight, and I would not be at all surprise if it has already happened. Such a mutation would escape all the barriers now in place to the virus spreading; they take your temperature; no fever? Go anywhere you want.
When I went to bed last night, we were hearing "one other person is now being confined", with no symptoms; and "there are 18 others being monitored." Today those sources say 100 may have been "exposed"; including children in 4 different elementary schools.
Frightening. No jokes. Really, truly, pay attention.
A very serious question: We have one air traveler we know walked through all the procedures, and wound up in genuine "big city", and then had the opportunity to infect others (almost certainly other family members will have caught it.) What if- this person had gone not to the USA; but to Mumbai? Mexico City? Nairobi? Shanghai?
The probability is increasing daily- that it has already happened.
There simply are NO good outcomes ahead. We're not yet to the point where global pandemic is certain; but we are closer, and so far nothing being done is going to prevent it.
After the last post here, reader Reuben asked this:
Ruben said...
Greenpa, could you please fairly quickly do a post on how we should prepare? I don't mean bullets and bunker prepare, and I know that any one of us could end up sitting beside the person who turns out to be the patient in Dallas.
But, if this becomes a bigger thing, what sort of physical and behavioural precaustions make sense to prepare?N95 masks, rubber gloves and a water filter?
Thank you.
Yike. As I've already cited in a previous post, What would Greenpa do? - giving advice is dangerous to all concerned. All courses may go ill.
But. I'll tell you what I would do if I lived in Dallas.
If my kids were within one school of the 4 publicly mentioned, I would pull my kids out of school, now; and keep them out until officials announce all ebola is cleared from Dallas.
I would call my relatives or very close friends who live in a different city; at least 200 miles away; and ask if you could bring your family to stay with them "temporarily" in case of "emergency". And I'd figure out exactly how you're going to get there. Getting out ahead of a true outbreak is the best hope. Once a true outbreak is in progress; you will not be allowed to leave; and the military will be manning the roadblocks.
Stock up on bleach, 50 lb bags of dried beans, and some cash. You might reach a point where you don't want to open your door to anyone for a week, or two.
Folks, there's no guessing.
Two things for sure. 1) In a plague situation, people go crazy. Criminals become blatant and extremely violent very quickly; non-criminals may become criminal because they are terrified.
2) The con men have their plans all in place ready to go. They'll sell you cures, and "bug out" packages guaranteed to be everything you need- already going on. Saw one yesterday selling herbs to bolster your immune system. Pure bull.
You could hit a place where you are simply on your own.
The government can be very easily overwhelmed. The CDC is "responding with full force" to the Dallas event. They've sent 10 people.
I would give the Dallas authorities until they find 1 Ebola case in Dallas from someone they did not guess might be infected; and then I would go stay with my relatives for 2 weeks; and see how it goes.
Speed, and don't wait until it's for sure and obvious; that can be too late, and the roads will be closed.
So far; keep in mind all government responses have been to little too late- exactly as I predicted in my Aug. 8 post. That is not at all likely to change; anywhere in the world. 7 billion people- is not sustainable- as we all know; and this is one of the reasons why. We're food; and we've become an immense concentration of it.
Some things we "know" today, that have trickled down to us since yesterday-
The flight Thomas Duncan was on did not come directly from Monrovia, Liberia- he first flew to Brussels, spent about 7 hours in the airport there, then flew to Washington DC, Dulles airport, for another 6-7 hours (I hear) - then to Dallas and the health care debacle there.
IF the virus has mutated so that shedding of infectious particles now starts before the fever- and not only is there no barrier to that happening, but there is very high evolutionary pressure for it to happen right now- and quintillions of quintillions of virus particles to mutate- yes, he could have been shedding virus from Brussels on. As an evolutionary ecologist; the probability of that particular mutation happening is quite hight, and I would not be at all surprise if it has already happened. Such a mutation would escape all the barriers now in place to the virus spreading; they take your temperature; no fever? Go anywhere you want.
When I went to bed last night, we were hearing "one other person is now being confined", with no symptoms; and "there are 18 others being monitored." Today those sources say 100 may have been "exposed"; including children in 4 different elementary schools.
Frightening. No jokes. Really, truly, pay attention.
A very serious question: We have one air traveler we know walked through all the procedures, and wound up in genuine "big city", and then had the opportunity to infect others (almost certainly other family members will have caught it.) What if- this person had gone not to the USA; but to Mumbai? Mexico City? Nairobi? Shanghai?
The probability is increasing daily- that it has already happened.
There simply are NO good outcomes ahead. We're not yet to the point where global pandemic is certain; but we are closer, and so far nothing being done is going to prevent it.
After the last post here, reader Reuben asked this:
Ruben said...
Greenpa, could you please fairly quickly do a post on how we should prepare? I don't mean bullets and bunker prepare, and I know that any one of us could end up sitting beside the person who turns out to be the patient in Dallas.
But, if this becomes a bigger thing, what sort of physical and behavioural precaustions make sense to prepare?N95 masks, rubber gloves and a water filter?
Thank you.
Yike. As I've already cited in a previous post, What would Greenpa do? - giving advice is dangerous to all concerned. All courses may go ill.
But. I'll tell you what I would do if I lived in Dallas.
If my kids were within one school of the 4 publicly mentioned, I would pull my kids out of school, now; and keep them out until officials announce all ebola is cleared from Dallas.
I would call my relatives or very close friends who live in a different city; at least 200 miles away; and ask if you could bring your family to stay with them "temporarily" in case of "emergency". And I'd figure out exactly how you're going to get there. Getting out ahead of a true outbreak is the best hope. Once a true outbreak is in progress; you will not be allowed to leave; and the military will be manning the roadblocks.
Stock up on bleach, 50 lb bags of dried beans, and some cash. You might reach a point where you don't want to open your door to anyone for a week, or two.
Folks, there's no guessing.
Two things for sure. 1) In a plague situation, people go crazy. Criminals become blatant and extremely violent very quickly; non-criminals may become criminal because they are terrified.
2) The con men have their plans all in place ready to go. They'll sell you cures, and "bug out" packages guaranteed to be everything you need- already going on. Saw one yesterday selling herbs to bolster your immune system. Pure bull.
You could hit a place where you are simply on your own.
The government can be very easily overwhelmed. The CDC is "responding with full force" to the Dallas event. They've sent 10 people.
I would give the Dallas authorities until they find 1 Ebola case in Dallas from someone they did not guess might be infected; and then I would go stay with my relatives for 2 weeks; and see how it goes.
Speed, and don't wait until it's for sure and obvious; that can be too late, and the roads will be closed.
So far; keep in mind all government responses have been to little too late- exactly as I predicted in my Aug. 8 post. That is not at all likely to change; anywhere in the world. 7 billion people- is not sustainable- as we all know; and this is one of the reasons why. We're food; and we've become an immense concentration of it.
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Ebola 5
I would bet you've heard the news already: Ebola is inside the USA.
Sad to say; it followed my scenario posted very nearly 2 months ago, in the post "Just a bit much, and Ebola" pretty much exactly. A man got on a plane with no symptoms, and didn't show any until several days after getting off the plane in Dallas, Texas. And was sent home undiagnosed from the hospital when he went in.
The authorities are still saying 'oh, don't worry, we'll handle it." with the additional assurance that their methods are "tried and true." They've been working great so far, after all.
My advice: pay very close attention. You can already smell panic in the air. Think now, about what your options are.
Keep in mind; there is NO, ZERO, barrier to the virus evolving around all the hopes;
It can evolve so it sheds infectious particles before symptoms show.
It can evolve to spread through the air.
It can evolve to stay infectious on surfaces for days.
And it's in a perfect situation to do any or all of those; and it's easily possible it has done so- already. That would go far towards explaining how so many health workers are catching it and why their control measures are not working.
And- the fact that we've found one in the USA? Suggests it may already have happened in some other world city. Mumbai? Mexico City? Shanghai?