Mobilizing Against New Deadly Virus

As I watch these things break out, I can’t help but wonder if they’re not biological weapons on some sort. A ‘bird flu’ striking China, who IS NOT our friend despite what the media says, and this ‘SARS-like’ virus called ‘MERS’ in Saudi Arabia. Am I the only one seeing a trend here? These are “starting” in parts of the world that aren’t friendly to us, which is why I’m starting to wonder about them.

Call me crazy but there might be fire with this smoke.

Amid fears of a new pandemic more deadly than Sars, 80 officials and doctors, including two from Britain, gathered in Cairo yesterday to examine ways of tackling Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, dubbed MERS.

The coronavirus is casting a shadow over the annual Muslim pilgrimages to Saudi Arabia, where four new deaths were announced on Monday.

The three-day meeting called by the World Health Organisation will look at developing guidelines for Ramadan. In October, more than two million people are expected to attend the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca.

“Everyone is very aware of the fact that Ramadan begins next month and that there will be a large, large movement of people in a small crowded spaces,” said Gregory Hartl, a spokesman for the WHO. “So the more we know about this virus before that starts the better.”

There are also concerns that tourists could bring the virus back to their home countries. It appears to have an incubation period of up to 12 days and a fatality rate of 60 per cent.

Cases have also been found in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Tunisia and Jordan. Most were patients transferred home from the Middle East for treatment or people who had travelled to the region and became ill after they returned.

Dr Jon Bible, a clinical scientist, who treated one of the three British cases last year, said: “You don’t want to have this.”

Sufferers, he said, “are very close to death at all times. They are in respiratory distress at all times, it’s like a very serious pneumonia”.

His patient at St Thomas’s Hospital survived after several months of artificial respiration and even now has breathing difficulties.

The relief for authorities is that it has not yet mutated so as to gain the ability to jump easily from person to person.

Mr Hartl said: “We have been lucky it hasn’t started to spread in any sustainable way between humans. We still have time, but we have to use that time to act.”

An international team of doctors who investigated nearly two dozen cases in eastern Saudi Arabia found the virus has some striking similarities to SARS, which killed 800 people around the world as it spread a global health panic in 2003.

Unlike SARS, though, scientists remain baffled about the source of the new virus, which was first reported in April 2012.

The symptoms of both are similar, with an initial fever and cough that may last for a few days before overpowering pneumonia develops.

“To me, this felt a lot like SARS did,” said Trish Perl, a senior hospital epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine, who was part of the team. Their report was published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

Dr Perl said they pinpoint how it was spread in every case – through droplets from sneezing or coughing, or a more indirect route.

The team was alarmed to find MERS only spread within hospitals, even though some hospital patients were not close to the infected person.

“In the right circumstances, the spread could be explosive,” said Dr Perl.

What is of particular concern is the high fatality rate of the virus. It has caused death in about 60 percent of patients so far, with 75 percent of cases in men and most in people with serious health conditions. There are currently no known treatments.

Margaret Chan, WHO director-general, previously called MERS a “threat to the entire world”.

Dr Dipti Patel, joint director of Public Health England’s National Travel Health Network and Centre, said: “Given that there have only been a relatively small number of confirmed MERS-CoV coronavirus cases worldwide, people planning to travel to the Middle East should continue with their plans but follow the general advice about staying safe and healthy when travelling, and especially the available guidance on the Hajj and Umrah.”

This is stupid

Now, I try to keep my personal political views from my blog, but this is so stupid I couldn’t make it up if I wanted to. Citizen status for people displaced by ‘climate change?’ What the hell? Good Lord I can’t believe what I’m seeing daily in this country.

 

http://thinkprogress.org/immigration/2013/06/20/2187831/climate-refugee-immigration-bill/?mobile=nc

Thoughts on the serialized novel

I’ve put up sections yesterday and today that haven’t had any editing but checking for misspelled words, etc. From here on out, I’m going to be writing it in what time I have in between editing the one I’m submitting and rewriting the second. I’ll still be posting, but it won’t be a daily thing. It might be once a week or every other week for example because I want time to edit each section and give you a polished product instead of just throwing something up just to have it. I think you’ll thank me for it.

As for how it’s going to go, I never know how a story’s going to go once I start one. I let it grow biologically, so even I get surprised where it takes me sometimes. That means we’ll be learning where it’s going together.

Thanks for your readership!

Syfy Network and their Stupid Movies

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First of I’d like to know who in the hell comes up with the so-called ideas they’re putting out. If this is the “best” of science fiction that they, or anyone else for that matter, can think of, then we’re in deep shit. Why do they keep churning out stupid shit like “Sharknado?” A tornado with sharks in it?? Come on!

Sometimes I think they’re trying to insult our intelligence, while at other times I think it’s to use the names of some of their larger TV actors and actresses to try to increase viewership. However, writing stupid shit like this doesn’t do that at all. In fact, it’ll drive more folks away then to them.

In many ways, other then a pair of TV shows (especially since Eureka was cancelled), I don’t have much to do with the channel. What does paranormal activities have to do with science fiction? If I want to see that, then I’ll go rent a video! Furthermore, what does “Saw IV” have to do with science fiction?? That’s horror guys!!

The only things that redeem the channel with me is “Continuum” and “Warehouse 13.” If it weren’t for them, I wouldn’t watch the channel at all-and I’m a die hard science fiction fan.

I don’t know, maybe I’m overreacting and need to go back to listening to AC/DC while I work on another installment of the serialized novel. Either way, the ideas coming from that channel are enough to make me pull my hair out.

Stop with the shit Syfy.

 

Professor couldn’t escape his past as an abusing priest – Richmond Times Dispatch: Petersburg

 

Professor couldn’t escape his past as an abusing priest – Richmond Times Dispatch: Petersburg.

I can’t say that I had the professor in question because my degree wasn’t in IT, but it does bring up several troubling questions. How did such a background pass VCU’s screening? As an alumni, this is the answer I’d like to receive from the school. Secondly, what steps can be taken to prevent this from happening again?

I hope VCU steps up to the plate and answers the questions.