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Unregistered
2003-04-01, 03:51 PM
That is if they let this shit get off the plane that's about 1/4 mile from where I'm sitting.

:scared:

Plane Quarantined at San Jose Airport
Tuesday, April 01, 2003

SAN JOSE, Calif. � An American Airlines flight from Tokyo was quarantined on the tarmac Tuesday at San Jose's airport after five people on board complained of symptoms like those reported from the mysterious flu-like illness spreading through Asia, health officials said.

Two passengers and two crew members, plus a fifth unidentified person, complained of symptoms similar to those found in severe acute respiratory syndrome � which has afflicted hundreds in Hong Kong and killed at least 64 people worldwide.

It was not immediately clear when the people became ill, only that they reported to the crew during the flight that they "think they may have SARS," said Joy Alexiou, a spokeswoman for the Santa Clara County Public Health Department.

Alexiou added that "we're pretty sure four of the five transferred from Hong Kong to Tokyo."

Flight 128 from Tokyo to Mineta San Jose International Airport stopped on the tarmac short of the gate mid-morning Tuesday, and ambulances lined up near the plane as the 125 passengers and 14 crew members waited on board after the nine-hour flight.

American Airlines notified the airport that help was needed after "the captain was informed of a passenger needing medical assistance," said Todd Burke, a spokesman for the airline.

More than 1,600 cases of the illness have been reported so far worldwide. Officials say it's unclear whether exposure on a flight is sufficient to infect people.

Alexiou said the passengers and crew members who feel sick will be transported to a hospital for chest X-rays and to have their travel history checked before they are classified as suspected cases of SARS.

"This thing seems to spread a little easier than first anticipated, so we want to take every precaution," Alexiou said.

Others on the plane will be given medical advice and allowed to depart � but told to immediately contact a doctor if they develop any symptoms, she said.

Squeeky
2003-04-01, 03:55 PM
Damn, I saw the title and got all excited ;)

Yuyi
2003-04-01, 03:57 PM
Yea i saw that on FOX news

BUGGER
2003-04-01, 03:57 PM
If ya watched news this morinin at 12, they said it cannot be transfered to others my hand to hand contact. Now why would it be transmitted through the air?

Plus who would be more likely to die, everyone in the airport trying to get their flights, or you that lives quater mile from the airport?

Well I dont hav ta worry, for I live 20 miles from the airport in da Santa Cruz mountains..

Unregistered
2003-04-01, 04:02 PM
Last I read they suspected it was an airborn virus, and if it get's off the plane we could all be screwed.

Tobias
2003-04-01, 04:04 PM
If you die can I have your car?

Civilian
2003-04-01, 04:06 PM
95% of the people that contract this survive. It's very dangerous, but the severity of it has been overblown.

Unregistered
2003-04-01, 04:09 PM
Originally posted by Tobias
If you die can I have your car?

Would you settle for my buss pass?

BUGGER
2003-04-01, 04:10 PM
Originally posted by Tobias
If you die can I have your car? If he dies I get the bike and all the electronics!!!!

And we would already be screwed, for the have been taken to healthplaces and hospitals. their off the plane dude, the plane is in the hanger empty, if your so scared, run then, stay at a relitives. Thats all I will say for now.

Navaron
2003-04-01, 04:19 PM
The people who get it catch fever's over 124 degrees. That's what kills them. Yucky.

Hamma
2003-04-01, 04:34 PM
:ugh: :ugh: :ugh: :ugh:

Strygun
2003-04-01, 04:36 PM
Don't leave your house! :ugh:

Unregistered
2003-04-01, 04:45 PM
I'm at work, so it's too late for that.

Strygun
2003-04-01, 04:52 PM
sleep at work!

Denali
2003-04-01, 04:53 PM
:huh: :thumbsup:

OneManArmy
2003-04-01, 05:34 PM
if he dies I get his custom title.

Flameseeker
2003-04-01, 05:42 PM
I expected an "April Fools!" :( Guess not..

I think you'll be OK.

Squeeky
2003-04-01, 06:05 PM
Originally posted by OneManArmy
if he dies I get his custom title.

:rofl: :lol: :rofl: :lol: :rofl: :lol: :rofl:

xuur
2003-04-01, 06:28 PM
ahhh!! Where the hell is my duct tape??!?!?!?!

:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Matuse
2003-04-01, 07:56 PM
Since a fever of 109 is usually fatal (or at the very least gives severe brain damage), the odds of someone surviving to reach 124 hover in the area of absolutely never.

Anyway, for methods of transmission, it all depends on the nature of the illness. Most viruses are extremely fragile, and cannot survive outside of extremely specific circumstances. Things you get from hand-to-hand (or from doorknobs or money, or whatever) are typically bacterial in nature, which are far more robust organisms. A virus on your skin is in a hostile enviornment, and can usually only survive a short time (ie: seconds). What viruses can do, is hitch a ride inside large particles of moisture...mucus and fluids from a cough or a sneeze which can float around in the air for a surprising amount of time, and provide a temporary save haven for the virus inside, when someone inhales it, then they can catch the disease.

However, even if you DO manage to get some of the virus in your system, that is not a guarantee that you'll actually become symptomatic. If the infection is small (only a couple hundred virus strands, for example), there is every chance that your immune system will kill it off without you ever knowing that it happened. You only actually catch a disease if the initial exposure is sufficient that your body's "baseline" defenses aren't able to handle it. After that, you effectively become immune, as your body has learned the most effective method of killing the invader.

BUGGER
2003-04-01, 09:00 PM
Originally posted by Matuse
Since a fever of 109 is usually fatal IT is???

Damn, I had 107 like 2 months ago....damn...



And as said from before, the risk of u diein is 10000 to 1.

Navaron
2003-04-01, 09:51 PM
Over 104-5 brain damage sets in. Plus, many diseases include fevers in the low 120's. They always are fatal, but I know ebola among others does this.

edit: It's not like you work up to it, it spikes, and the system goes into shock, which increases temperature until pretty much your organs start to split. I saw a cadaver of a guy who died of some God awful disease while I was learning I didn't want to be a doctor. His insides looked like you poured about 5 gallons of kool aid and KY jelly inside of his pipes. It was pretty fucked up. His eyes were all fucked up, they had started to burst from the pressure, so they were sunken in about 3/4 like a soft boiled egg.

Lemme grab my notes, and I'll tell you what it was...

Navaron
2003-04-01, 09:56 PM
Dengue fever and malaria have been documented that high also.

The dead guy had a blood disease of some sorts, I can't read my writing.

Bighoss
2003-04-01, 10:57 PM
Unless this virus gets a cure quickly which is highly doubtful because it is a form of the common cold which we can not cure. Quarintines are not working... Canada is breaking out with it already with 78 cases so far I believe. At this rate many people will die, get ready.

Mtx
2003-04-01, 11:23 PM
Dane you can move in with me man. We could drink beer and go looking for hotties. :D

TheRegurgitator
2003-04-01, 11:27 PM
Unregistered---->:eek::whip: DIE BASTARD DIE!

RCB_Ghost
2003-04-01, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by {BOHICA}Navaron
Over 104-5 brain damage sets in.

Originally posted by BUGGER33
Damn, I had 107 like 2 months ago.

:rolleyes: :lol:


Oh, and this SARS thing is blowen abit outta proportion. It's deadly, but it ain't like the Black Plague.
There's an outbreak of it where I'm from (Toronto,Canada), and all you have to do is becareful. Wash your hands alot, etc etc.

TheRegurgitator
2003-04-01, 11:37 PM
hello fellow RCB

Matuse
2003-04-02, 03:33 AM
which is highly doubtful because it is a form of the common cold which we can not cure.

This is a common misconception on two levels.

1) We *can* prevent the common cold. That's what flu shots are for. At least, if it actually *IS* a cold...most of the time, when you have a 24-30 hour bug, it is mild food poisoning, and not an actual disease.

2) Doctors cannot cure ANY viral disease. None. They can help fight off symptoms, prevent you from getting it in the first place, keep the body's resources up to fight off the disease, and prevent secondary infections...but once you have a virus, either your body beats it, or it doesn't. Whenever I see marches and fund raisers and stuff for AIDS that use the "Until there's a cure" motto, I just have to laugh at the ignorance of people.