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AZ man ignores his doctor's order, may now be quarantined for life
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline...tined_for.html
Apparently this guy has some horrible deadly mutated strain of tuberculosis, and the doctors told him he must continue treatment and wear a mask anytime he is outside his house for the rest of his life or until cured. However, after he stopped taking the medicine and started eating out publicly without the mask, the cops grabbed him. He is now confined in a hospital, under guard in a special isolated room with controlled air flow, etc. Because he apparently can no longer be trusted to take care of himself and voluntarily self-quarantine, the doctors have now said that his disease has become resistant to treatment and mutated to the point where it is too risky to allow him out of confinement until he dies or is cured. What do you think? The guy says he was confused and didnt understand how serious it was, but if I was in this situation I sure as hell would do every damn thing the doctor told me to avoid a possible confinement for life. |
That's the breaks, if he's deadly and needs to be quarantined that's just how it is.
I mean you're not going to let the guy walk around if he could pass a fatal disease on to people through the air. |
Is it PC to say ship him to the middle east???
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eh, shoulda listened to the doctor--they generally know what they're talking about
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Could he be considered a Darwin candidate?
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That's an amazing story. I didn't know that stuff like this happened. I hope he gets a lot of cable channels.
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Pretty creepy, he's patient Zero for some mysterious strain of the marburg virus, WE'RE DOOMED!!
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You guys are slipping up.
A bowl of antifreeze should cure him. |
Doesn't everyone get immunized for tuberculosis these days?
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I'd think you'd pick one of the strains of ebola--after all, ebola zaire kills around 90% of people who get it, as opposed to the 25% that marburg kills fun fact: marburg hemmorhagic fever was named after a town in germany, marburg, that had an outbreak of marburg (in the family of viruses known as filoviridae) in 1967--five out of 19 people who were exposed to green monkey tissue died so it's lethal, but not as lethal as other viruses you could've used |
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which aren't good for the human race period... the last few 'true' pandemics were in 1918 (swine flu, of which avian flu is related) and europe in the fourteenth century--bubonic plague... you think people panic at the threat of terrorism? just imagine how much people would panic if people were dying by the millions worldwide and our infrastructure collapsed under the weight of unpreparedness (one can never be ready enough for a global plague) |
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