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Ebola Patient Being Treated At Northampton General
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Just breaking on BBC, female patient aged 39, NFD at the moment.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/he alth-30 825231
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How do you figure that, Baldric? So far there has been exactly one confirmed case in the UK during the entire outbreak. The remaining suspected cases, all but one of which have since gone on to be not Ebola after all, represent nothing more than the people who would have got in in Africa anyway, but ought to be tested for Ebola for safety's sake. It's not "often" at all, by any measure.
What I'm saying is that the suspected cases represent essentially the standard background that is only causing concern because suddenly they get reported on. It's not that more people are coming back from Africa while sick, but that we suddenly care -- which is understandable, given the context of possible Ebola, but not actually out of the ordinary.
Since mostly they end up negative, not reporting on it until a case has been confirmed might be a good idea actually. It's not like the treatment course is based on how many newspapers are aware of the case...
I can understand the media wanting to pick up on these, but mostly it just seems to be creating unnecessary panic/ tension.
I can understand the media wanting to pick up on these, but mostly it just seems to be creating unnecessary panic/ tension.
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