Re: US- Massachusetts: Man With Ebola-Like Symptoms hospitalized in Boston
"Dr. Kenneth Sands, senior vice president of the department of health care and quality at Beth Israel Deaconess, said in a news conference Sunday evening that medical staff would assess the man?s symptoms over the next few hours and would test him for Ebola if appropriate."
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"On Sunday afternoon, public safety officials briefly closed Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates in Braintree, because of the patient complained of a headache and muscle aches, according to a statement from Benjamin Kruskal, chief of infectious disease for the practice."
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/10/12/ebola/z3DybKoXBg0XjPO6m5yVgK/story.html
I hope you're right, Denise, and definitely feel like there needs to be a lot more education for first responders of all kinds in this.
The rest -- a "headache and body aches?" I mean, he has the travel history, it's not that I don't think we should be cautious, but this kind of thing also makes me think that flu season is upon us and is going to be really, really rough. People from Liberia/Guinea/Sierra Leone also get the flu. Or sometimes have headaches. Lord knows, my allergies are nuts right now.
I don't know that this is a false alarm in particular; I hope so but don't guarantee anything ever, with this sort of thing. But the sheer number of false alarms is going to be hard for a lot of our medical systems to handle regardless.