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A delayed flight from the USA-Dominican Republic yesterday after a man joked, “I have Ebola! You are all screwed’.

Never mind the ebola-ocks.

Seriously.

Raymond Foley writes:

Ebola is just one more statistically insignificant nothing for us all to be afraid of

Like terrorism, child abduction, the millennium bug and SARS (remember that?) before it Ebola has now taken its place as the next big thing to be afraid of.

And we are afraid. Ebola dominates the headlines. Mammies and daddies across the country are worried that their children (backpacking in Thailand) are in mortal danger of infection. Recently an extremely well educated couple I know cancelled a trip to East Africa – thousands of miles from the outbreak on the basis that it was simply too dangerous to go. And that’s just the start of it – I even heard of school in Ireland postponing parent teacher meetings – just in case like.

It’s insane and it needs to stop.

The current outbreak began in December 2013 in Guinea. Since then it has spread to a number of neighbouring West African countries. As of now four thousand unfortunate people have died from the disease. Apologies if you knew this already and feel patronised but last week over a pint a practising GP told me death toll had actually hit 1.5 million. It has not.

Four thousand is a lot of people but let’s put that figure in context. In the same ten month period figures published by the world health organisation suggest around 35 million people worldwide will have died from heart disease, pulmonary obstructions, diabetes and stroke (all of which are to a greater or lesser extent attributable to stress, diet, and sedentary lifestyle)

So statistically Ebola is not killing many people and it’s unlikely to do so. Especially not here in the western world where more effective healthcare systems would stymie its already limited natural capacity to spread.

Tin short – YOU AND I ARE NOT IN DANGER OF EBOLA.

And yet eleven o’clock break what are we all talking about? Ebola. Ebola being on its way to Europe. Ebola already being here and some lad in Donegal who definitely has it but the HSE won’t tell us. We’re even talking about closing airports to keep Ebola infected people out.

And it’s not just ebola, it’s wolves, it’s rapists, it’s perverts and jihadis (not together) to name but a few.

Why is it that we allow our lives and in turn the societies we build be moulded by these virtually impudent threats. Why is it so much easier to be afraid of ISIS or Al Queada than to be afraid of what’s in our lunchbox?. Why is it much easier to be afraid of some daft influenza strain than the impact our energy consumption is having on the Earth’s climate and why is it so much easier to be afraid of a weird man in a white van than our kids eating crap, getting fat and playing Xbox?

Maybe it’s because lazy writers and journalists find it simpler to spin a yarn about an exotic threat than do the research and pitch the case for the more banal broadsides like sedentary lifestyles, sugar in our diet , CO2 emissions, and nicotine addiction. Maybe its reflection on an education system that discourages critical examination of this same commoditised news cycle.

Whatever the reasons we choose to be afraid of these things we find ourselves living in a society gripped by an illegitimate state of fear.

No doubt there some already scheming to sidestep my point entirely and attack my lack of humanity. Of course death, abductions and illness are real and are sad. But so is a human race getting fatter, sicker and more self destructive by the day.

FIGHT!

Screengrab via Telegraph

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NTSU9w6uNc&feature=youtu.be

Woman: “The most interesting thing is that the travel ban stuff”…..”Which is what I……”

Major Garrett: “Yeah, we’re screwed. We’re just…I’m feeling fluish….(kissy kissy…no no no no)

Woman:
“If this DC test comes back positive, I’m doing phoners (phone-in segments – instead of “on location” segments) all weekend.”

Garret:
“If this what?…..oh yeah”

Woman: “DC test comes back positive, I’ll be doing phoners.”

A just-released tape of CBS Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett in conversation having left his mic on following a briefing on the US response to the Ebola Outbreak on October 3.

RUN.

Thanks CRT

Ebola in Sierra Leone for the Washington Post

Members of a Red Cross burial team put on  protective equipment before entering the home of a woman suspected of dying of Ebola in Dia, Sierra Leone on August 18.

Ebola in Sierra Leone for the Washington Post

A government health worker keeps tally of those who pass an Ebola quarantine checkpoint in the road leading from Freetown to Kenema, Sierra Leone on August 16.

Ebola in Sierra Leone for the Washington Post

Residents of the town of Kailahun in Sierra Leone – which has been heavily affected by the Ebola outbreak – gather along a river at dusk on Tuesday, August 19.

Chilling Photos From the Front Lines of the Ebola Outbreak (Wired)

Pics: Pete Muller for the Washington Post

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On last night’s Tonight with Alison O’Connor, Alison was joined by Colette Browne (Irish Independent) and Hugh O’Connell (TheJournal.ie).

On the subject of the suspected Ebola fatality in Donegal, Hugh said:

“Obviously with headlines like these, it does create a sense of like ‘Oh my God Ebola is in Ireland’ but you know it is important to say that it is only suspected at this point so you know we have to wait and see the outcome of these tests. So we should know tomorrow what we’re dealing with.”

From last Friday:

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Eek.

Previously: Going Viral

Negative

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Letterkenny General Hospital

The Irish Mirror reports:

The family of Dessie Quinn has been told by the HSE that he did not die of ebola.

Independent TD Thomas Pringle said he was told this afternoon by the family that they had just received the news.

Ebola alert Ireland: Live updates as HSE investigate possible outbreak of killer disease in Donegal (Irish Mirror)

Pic: Greg Clarke

Alternatively….

Any excuse.

HSE denies report of suspected Ebola case in Ireland (RTÉ News)

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Al Jazeera reports:

The Ebola virus has killed 1,013 people and infected another 1,848 across West African nations, latest World Health Organisation data shows.

The fatalities include 52 deaths recorded between August 7-9 in three countries at the centre of the epidemic – Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to data released late on Monday.

A Spanish priest named Miguel Pajares, 75, the first European infected by a strain of the virus died in hospital in Madrid, a spokeswoman for the city’s health authorities said on Tuesday.

Previously: Ebola Death Toll: 603

Ebola death toll hits 1,000 mark (Al Jazeera)

Ebola outbreak: Liberia says experimental drug on the way from US (The Guardian)

Pic: Macleans

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A health worker with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders puts on protective gear at an Ebola isolation ward inside the Donka Hospital in Conakry, Guinea

The death toll from an Ebola outbreak in West Africa has spiked to 603 since February, with at least 68 deaths reported in the last week alone, the World Health Organisation said on Tuesday.

Sierra Leone recorded the highest number of deaths, which include confirmed, probable and suspect cases of Ebola, with 52. Liberia reported 13 and Guinea 3, according to the WHO figures for July 8-12.

WHO said there were 85 new cases, highlighting continued high levels of transmission, especially in Liberia and Sierra Leone, despite local and international efforts to halt the disease.

Death toll from West Africa Ebola outbreak jumps to 603 – WHO (Reuters, Africa)

Pic: AFP Africa