Re: Ebola - all or nothing?
I read an article today that a company has developed a test that indicates whether a person has Ebola or not in several hours (the duration of an international flight - take the test at the gate and report the results before they deplane!).
The problem: they cannot get FDA approval.
The article went on to discuss how many effective drugs have been introduced in Europe and Canada (by US manufacturers) that have been used for years there successfully, that still have not received FDA approval in the US despite the number of lives they save.
(can't remember where I saw the article, else I'd post the link).
I've seen several articles that indicate that taking temperature of passengers deplaning is of limited value. I guess it's better than nothing, but it doesn't sound like a measure that is seriously meant to catch people who may have Ebola.
I read an article today that a company has developed a test that indicates whether a person has Ebola or not in several hours (the duration of an international flight - take the test at the gate and report the results before they deplane!).
The problem: they cannot get FDA approval.
The article went on to discuss how many effective drugs have been introduced in Europe and Canada (by US manufacturers) that have been used for years there successfully, that still have not received FDA approval in the US despite the number of lives they save.
(can't remember where I saw the article, else I'd post the link).