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Inside the CDC’s Emergency Operations Center Tackling Ebola

CDC's emergency unit

CDC leaders integral to the Ebola response, including epidemiologists, laboratorians, logistics, and more, assemble in agency’s command center to discuss next steps in directing the response at CDC Emergency operations center in Atlanta, August 8. Spencer Lowell for TIME

With Ebola ravaging West Africa, the CDC’s emergency unit has been called into full-force

Last Friday morning, only a few hours after the World Health Organization officially declared the Ebola outbreak a global public health emergency, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Emergency Operations Center (EOC) kicked into a hive of activity.

Their recently created battle room of computer screens and realtime maps of Ebola spread is fielding calls from U.S. hospitals, offering logistical support for workers in West Africa, and is continuously updating realtime data on the rising number of Ebola infections.

At 10 o’clock there is a daily meeting to discuss what’s happening, the latest news and the latest plan of action. The meeting spills out of the EOC’s primary conference room and contains the CDC’s heads of infectious disease control as well representatives for the State Department and USAID.

Only a couple of days ago, the CDC activated the EOC to a Level 1 response unit, which is the highest alert level and essentially means everyone with related expertise is called in for their expertise.

CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden, said; “We have been very concerned at CDC for weeks and months about Ebola, and we’ve increased our activation to the highest level to surge on a response in Africa,”. He has recently returned from testifying in front of the House Committee of Foreign Affairs about the agency’s ongoing efforts to stop the drastic spread of the disease. “This Ebola outbreak is unprecedented. The single most important thing to understand about protecting Americans from Ebola is that [it has to be stopped] at the source in Africa.”

Now that, is one very interesting statement. So the whole operation is about protecting Americans? Are you kidding me? If there was no risk of Ebola spreading outside of West Africa then basically it sounds like the CDC and EOC would not even be involved. Clearly American lives are significantly more important than African lives or any other non American for that matter. But hey, what do I know.

Since the first week of April, the CDC has had experts on the ground and encouragingly it recently announced that it’s sending a large team of 50 more highly qualified disease specialists, including diseases detectives, laboratory experts and transmission-data analysts over to West Africa in the next month. However the team of experts will need support from the stateside EOC for resources, data collection and communication.

A large part of the EOC team is made up of Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officers—health professionals who are part of the CDC’s two-year training program for investigating infectious disease.

Kelsey Mirkovic, 29, has just returned from Gueckedou, Guinea is a second-year EIS with a PhD in pharmacology. Her goal was tracking down people who have been in contact with infected patients. “One day there were two deaths of people with Ebola in one village, and 218 people were added to our list of contacts that day,” said Mirkovic. “We are talking about tracking down hundreds of people.”

Since Monday the 4th of August, 6 CDC specialists have been deployed to Guinea, twelve to Liberia, 9 to Sierra Leone, and only 4 to Nigeria, which is the latest country to experience a spread of the virus after the first person died from the virus about 2 weeks ago. It is very worrying as Lagos, Capital of Nigeria is the largest city in Africa. This does not bode well.

Dr Stephen Monroe who is the deputy director of the CDC’s National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases mentioned that “If current trends continue, it won’t be long before there’s more cases associated with this one outbreak than all previously outbreaks of Ebola virus combined,”

“In most of these other countries, the initial event starts in a relatively rural area. So if we can get in quickly and contain it before it spreads, it’s much more effective. If it starts to spread in a large metropolitan area, especially in the very urban slum areas, it will be much more difficult to control.”

It is likely that if there is a major outbreak in Lagos then things will get a lot worse before they finally get control and start controlling the spread of Ebola.

Monroe said that the CDC has experts in placed in Nigeria who are examining ebola cases as well as the people they have been in contact with including people helping local authorities with their exit screenings in order to keep all these people at risk of being infected from travelling and leaving the country and possibly infecting other countries anywhere in the world.

Monroe said that “In order to fully resolve the outbreak, we’re clearly looking at months, not weeks of effort,”

The EOC is also serving as the hub for Ebola containment in the U.S., should the disease present itself there. Very conveniently, the CDC is only a few minutes from Emory University Hospital, where two evacuated Americans with Ebola virus disease are being treated.

The CDC has already distributed care guidelines for U.S. hospitals. There is even a team of experts who handle several calls daily from U.S. hospitals concerning sick patients who have recently returned from visiting Africa.

EOC disease specialists are already on route to West Africa, taking the latest outbreak maps with them as they head into a very scary and dangerous zone. The glow from the wall of computerized data sets and updates fills the room—with large graphs that highlight the early summer spikes in Ebola cases.

The whole Ebola outbreak is really scaling upwards with over 1000 people infected already. If the disease spreads to more countries then things are only go from worse to horrendous. We can only home that containment happens very soon and stops the rapid spread of the disease.

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR
How cool is this?

If you’re ready to take your living room on a luxury jungle safari, Maximo Riera has the sofa for you. This imposing animal playfully dubbed the African Water Horse. Measuring 55″x 297″ and textured to closely match a black hippo, the aptly named Hippopotamus Chair may be the perfect accessory to any household floating along the River Nile. Just like a safari, however, it won’t come cheap.

The Hippopotamus is a semiaquatic herbivore mammal, peculiar for its barrel-shaped torso, and is one of the most aggressive and unpredictable creatures in the world. For this design, its tremendous size and volume has been preserved, evading any sections or partitions along its body, in order to accomplish an entire life-size piece

TAMING OF THE FURY

The Hippopotamus is a semiaquatic herbivore mammal, peculiar for its barrel-shaped torso, and is one of the most aggressive and unpredictable creatures in the world. For this design, its tremendous size and volume has been preserved, evading any sections or partitions along its body, in order to accomplish an entire life-size piece.

The skin pattern has been carefully replicated and reproduced to acquire the corrugation and surface imperfections, distinctive of their shape.

This captivating animal has been overshadowed many times by other notorious mammals in the savanna, but its intrepidity and tenacity is well know in their environment. The Zulu warriors preferred to be as brave as an hippopotamus, since even lions were not consider to match their courage.

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE HIPPOPOTAMUS CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

TAMING OF THE FURY

The Rhino Chair is considered more like a throne than a regular chair.  It contains an inner frame along its body to support the weight and reinforce its balance. There is not a better animal than the Rhino to reflect the nature’s capacity and mightiness.

The artist has been careful to maintain proportions especially as not many have had the opportunity or experience to stand next to such a magnificent beast.

The Artist wants to bring them closer to us, the spectators, creating a virtual interaction. The Rhino chair is built in a superior scale to generate an authoritative force that respects its surroundings, qualities present on the animal itself.

THE RHINO CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

THE RHINO CHAIR

How Hamas assembles and fires rockets from residential areas in Gaza

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shows UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon remains of a rocket fired by Hamas terrorists at Israel. (Photo: Haim Zach/ GPO)

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shows UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon remains of a rocket fired by Hamas terrorists at Israel. (Photo: Haim Zach/ GPO)

 

You can clearly see from this video and narration Hamas terrorists assembling a rocket in a heavily built up area surrounded by hotels and apartments in Gaza.

They firstly put up a tent to build their rocket underneath and then cover it up with trees. The following morning a rocket is fired from the exact location, everything recorded on camera.

This is obviously a clear tactic by Hamas to get Israel to retaliate by firing their own rockets back into the residential area with innocent families, children and pets. At which point they scream blue murder that Israel is attacking and firing rockets into residential areas. I am not taking side but purely pointing out facts.

It is interesting that it only takes 2 or 3 men to setup a rocket which they then fire towards Israel. I am guessing they then disappear once again amongst innocent civilians. At which point any retaliation from Israel unless pin point accurate and immediate is a bit of a waste of time.

This Palestinian mother in the video below was shown such kindness by Jews when her young son was treated, free of charge, for his heart problem in an Israeli hospital. She freely acknowledges this and is grateful however she still hopes that her child will grow up to be a martyr.

This video is a rare look into the mind of someone who worships death and destruction. It is in their make up, their belief system and their way of life. She describes the difference between her culture and all of Western society perfectly when she explains that for her people life is meaningless.

Please share, it is so important that people see this.

Further reading

Battle of Bosworth

The Battle of Bosworth was the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses which was the long lasting civil war between the Houses of Lancaster and York that during the latter part of the 15th century ravaged across England.

Fought on 22 August 1485, the battle was won by Henry Tudor from the house of the Lancastrians. Henry’s victory meant he became the first English monarch of the Tudor dynasty.

Richard III, from the House of York, was brutally killed in the battle despite out numbering Henry’s army and having a lot of support from across England. It is said that the Battle of Bosworth marked the end of the Plantagenet dynasty, thereby making it a defining moment of English and Welsh history.

Richard III’s reign as King began in 1483 after being suspiciously crowned after his twelve-year-old nephew Edward V, was declared ineligible to stand as King of England. Edward V and his younger brother mysteriously disappeared shortly after this event which did nothing to support Richard III especially after rumours of his involvement in the death of his wife.

French based (Brittany) Henry Tudor who was a direct descendant of the greatly diminished House of Lancaster heard about the King’s lack of popularity and decided to seize the opportunity and Richard III’s claim to the English throne.

A storm in 1483 put paid to his first invasion attempt however his second was unopposed as he landed on the shores of the West coast of Wales on the 7th of August 1485.

Henry Tudor gathered support for his quest as he marched towards London but was met by King Richard on Bosworth field in Leicestershire, who had brought together his own troops. Thomas, Lord Stanley, and Sir William Stanley brought a powerful force to the battlefield, but interestingly did not partake in the fray until they decided which side it would be more advantageous to join forces with.

The King divided his larger army into three groups of which one was assigned to the Duke of Norfolk and another to the Earl of Northumberland. On the opposite side, Henry Tudor kept most of his force together and placed it under the command of the experienced Earl of Oxford.

Norfolk attacked but struggled against the Earl of Oxford’s men and eventually began to flee the battle field. Northumberland ignored the King’s request for assistance so Richard III gambled everything on a desperate charge across the battlefield to kill Henry and end the fight.

This was his undoing as when Stanley saw the English King and his Knights separated from his army; Sir William rushed with his men to Henry’s aid, surrounding and killing Richard III. Henry Tudor was subsequently crowned king below an oak tree in nearby Stoke Golding, now a residential garden.

Taking my little Jack Russell and girlfriend along to visit the battlefield of Bosworth, below is a string of pictures to hopefully give you part of the experience of our visit and education of the battle of Bosworth.

Battle of Bosworth In the Landscape

Battle of Bosworth In the Landscape

Battle of Bosworth - Rebel Army

Battle of Bosworth – Rebel Army

Bosworth Hill

Bosworth Hill

Bosworth Hill view

Bosworth Hill view

King Richard III coat of arms

King Richard III coat of arms

Battle Of Bosworth Summary

Battle Of Bosworth Summary

Henry Tudor Coat of Arms

Henry Tudor Coat of Arms

The pictures above are the start of the tour around the field of Bosworth. It is a mile and a half loop that begins on top of the hill.

There are points of interest along the route, I have pictures of most which you can see below.

The Bosworth Battlefield

The Bosworth Battlefield

a soldiers story

a soldiers story

Henry Tudor - Earl of Richmond

Henry Tudor – Earl of Richmond

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Henry Tudor

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King Richard lll

King Richard lll

 

Thomas, Lord Stanley

Thomas, Lord Stanley

Thomas, Lord Stanley

Thomas, Lord Stanley

The Battle draws closer

The Battle draws closer

Death from Afar

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jean molinet

Fire and Brimstone

Sorry, should have cleaned the bird poo off it first.

The Battlefield Map

The Battlefield Map

canon balls

Fire and brimstone

Fire and brimstone

Hack and Slay

Hack and Slay

Hack and Slay

Hack and Slay

Born to War

Born to War

Born to War

Born to War

@naughtynelly

@naughtynelly

Deploying for Battle

Deploying for Battle

Jack Russel sniffing

Jack Russel sniffing

The Bloody Aftermath

The Bloody Aftermath

The Forest

The Forest

Punishment and rewards

Punishment and rewards

King Dick's Well

King Dick’s Well

King Dick's Well

King Dick’s Well

Not great pictures but it was the best I could do with what I had. The sign needs updating clearly.

The well where King Richard III died

The well where King Richard III died

King Richard III died here

King Richard III died here

King Richard III

King Richard III

King Richard III

King Richard III

Hope you found that a little interesting? Please comment below. For further information you can go here;

http://www.bosworthbattlefield.com/

Battlefield Trust