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Grapesoda 09-16-2014 06:37 AM

ebola comming to a town near you ASAP!
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/...0HB08S20140916


(Reuters) - The United States announced on Tuesday it will send 3,000 troops to help tackle the Ebola outbreak as part of a ramped-up plan, including a major deployment in Liberia, the country where the epidemic is spiraling fastest out of control.

The U.S. response to the crisis, to be formally unveiled later by President Barack Obama, includes plans to build 17 treatment centers, train thousands of healthcare workers and establish a military control center for coordination, U.S. officials told reporters.

"The goal here is to search American expertise, including our military, logistics and command and control expertise, to try and control this outbreak at its source in west Africa," Lisa Monaco, Obama's White House counter-terrorism adviser, told MSNBC television on Tuesday ahead of the announcement.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said it needs foreign medical teams with 500-600 experts as well as at least 10,000 local health workers. The figures may rise if the number of cases increases, as is widely expected.

So far Cuba and China have said they will send medical staff to Sierra Leone. Cuba will deploy 165 people in October while China is sending a mobile laboratory with 59 staff to speed up testing for the disease. It already has 115 staff and a Chinese-funded hospital there.

But Liberia is where the disease appears to be running amok. The WHO has not issued any estimate of cases or deaths in the country since Sept. 5 and its director-general, Margaret Chan, has said there was not a single bed available for Ebola patients there.

Liberia, a nation founded by descendants of freed American slaves, appealed for U.S. help last week.

One U.N. official in the country has said her colleagues had resorted to telling locals to use plastic bags to fend off the killer virus, due to a lack of other protective equipment.

Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF), the charity that has been leading the fight against Ebola, said it was overwhelmed and repeated its call for an immediate and massive deployment.

"We are honestly at a loss as to how a single, private NGO is providing the bulk of isolation units and beds," MSF's international president, Joanne Liu, said in a speech to the United Nations in Geneva, adding that the charity was having to turn away sick people in Monrovia, the capital of Liberia.

"Highly infectious people are forced to return home, only to infect others and continue the spread of this deadly virus. All for a lack of international response," she said.

Obama, who has called the epidemic a national security crisis, has faced criticism for not doing more to stem the outbreak. The WHO said last week Ebola had killed more than 2,400 people out of 4,784 cases in west Africa.

U.S. officials stressed it was very unlikely the Ebola crisis could come to the United States. Measures were being taken to screen passengers flying out of the region, they said, and protocols were in place to isolate and treat anyone who arrived in the United States showing symptoms of the disease.


"MORE EFFECTIVE"

The president will visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta on Tuesday to show his commitment. The stepped-up effort he will announce includes 3,000 military troops and a joint forces command center in Monrovia to coordinate efforts with the U.S. government and other international partners.

The plan will "ensure that the entire international response effort is more effective and helps to ... turn the tide in this crisis," a senior administration official told reporters on Monday, ahead of the president's trip.

"The significant expansion that the president will detail ... really represents ... areas where the U.S. military will bring unique capabilities that we believe will improve the effectiveness of the entire global response," he said.

The treatment centers will have 100 beds each and be built as soon as possible, another official said.

The U.S. plan also focuses on training. A site will be established where military medical personnel will teach some 500 healthcare workers per week for six months or longer how to provide care to Ebola patients, officials said.

The Obama administration has requested an additional $88 million from Congress to fight Ebola, including $58 million to speed production of Mapp Biopharmaceutical Inc's experimental antiviral drug ZMapp and two Ebola vaccine candidates.

Officials said the U.S. Department of Defense had sought to reallocate $500 million in funds from fiscal 2014 to help cover the costs of the humanitarian mission.

The U.S. Agency for International Development will also support a program to distribute protection kits with sanitizers and medical supplies to 400,000 vulnerable households in Liberia.

pornguy 09-16-2014 07:16 AM

Yep read that this AM.

Saw an article on the news yesterday asking if the US was doing enough.

NatalieK 09-16-2014 07:44 AM

Ebola sounds like a serious world wide threat. I hear a spanish doctor helping died 2 weeks ago after becoming contagious with the virus #scaryshit

Grapesoda 09-16-2014 07:59 AM

how long do you think before a bunch of Islamic extremist figure out to go over there, get themselves infected, and start traveling around the globe to major population centers? spreading the joy....

onwebcam 09-16-2014 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 20227123)
how long do you think before a bunch of Islamic extremist figure out to go over there, get themselves infected, and start traveling around the globe to major population centers? spreading the joy....

What's the need when you have the President sending troops over to get it and bring it back?

Grapesoda 09-16-2014 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 20227194)
What's the need when you have the President sending troops over to get it and bring it back?

Obama might not be able to get the bug into EVERY area :2 cents:

Dvae 09-16-2014 10:02 AM

Nothing but "crickets" from the usual suspects around here which to me says they approve of this insanity!

Robbie 09-16-2014 10:09 AM

"sending troops"??? WTF?!?!?

Next we will be having drones do "air strikes" on Ebola and trying to bomb it.

L-Pink 09-16-2014 10:13 AM

Dear Mr President,

Get the fuck out, now!


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BlackCrayon 09-16-2014 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20227281)
"sending troops"??? WTF?!?!?

Next we will be having drones do "air strikes" on Ebola and trying to bomb it.

yeah really, what are they going to do? shoot at it?

Robbie 09-16-2014 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 20227295)
yeah really, what are they going to do? shoot at it?

It's like that's all our federal govt. knows how to do. :(

EVERY situation in the world seems to call for the U.S. to "send troops".

onwebcam 09-16-2014 10:27 AM

Can we send 3000 politicians by descending rank instead?

Robbie 09-16-2014 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 20227310)
Can we send 3000 politicians by descending rank instead?

We should send those fuckers to Iraq and Afghanistan first! With "General" Bush and Obama leading the way to show how "tough" they are.

DWB 09-16-2014 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Grapesoda (Post 20227123)
how long do you think before a bunch of Islamic extremist figure out to go over there, get themselves infected, and start traveling around the globe to major population centers? spreading the joy....

If I were an Islamic extremist who would be proud to die for my cause and God, I would already have that plan in the works.

That said, HOLY SHIT. :helpme

I just read a few days ago that the scientist who helped find Ebola said the only chance they have of containing this is to militarize the area. I thought it sounded pretty extreme. A week later, that's exactly what is going to happen.

Sucks to be part of that 3000. 1/2 of them probably signed up to kill people, not help fight Ebola. I would have a puckered asshole over there, that's for sure. Hazmat suit or not, even the doctors are catching it and they are careful and protected.

DWB 09-16-2014 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20227309)
It's like that's all our federal govt. knows how to do. :(

EVERY situation in the world seems to call for the U.S. to "send troops".

When all you have is a hammer, every problem has to be a nail.

Sly 09-16-2014 11:18 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 20227295)
yeah really, what are they going to do? shoot at it?

The "troops" would help provide security and protection, which has been a massive problem with this outbreak. Hospitals getting attacked by the scared locals, etc. It is highly likely that the "troops" would also include very strong medical units, which there are many medically trained personnel in our military.

This Ebola situation is serious and from reading this thread it's apparent that most people are not taking it serious enough. A few infected people jump on a plane to the United States and bam, lots of fun.

Support should have been sent in by someone months ago. One part of me is amazed that it takes the United States, on the other side of the world, to be the one sending a large support package. While the other part of me is not amazed at all.

DWB 09-16-2014 11:27 AM

My next question to ask is, what natural resources does Liberia have?

druid66 09-16-2014 11:33 AM

anyone remember 12 Monkeys?
awesome movie, i was in cinema 3 times, love such good SF.
pretty real scenario and easy to perform.
no need to expensive weapons or tactics, no need of anything at all except passport and ticket.

now thats scary.


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