#SalvemosaExcalibur

mercredi 8 octobre 2014

Ebola is a type of*hemorrhagic fever. *It*s not supposed to cause uninfected politicians to lose their minds and yet dot dot dot

Politics inevitably inserts itself into anything insertable and ebola hysteria is no exception. *Here in SC, one of our own pols is calling for the immediate execution of patients infected with ebola. *Not because science tells us this is indicated, but because * well, I*m not 100% clear on the reasoning there.

Last night, news from Spain emerged that the country*s sole patient infected with ebola * a nurse who is receiving treatment at a hospital and whose husband has been quarantined for observation * owns a dog named Excalibur. *And authorities want to kill Excalibur because he lived with someone who tested positive for the virus.

The NY Times reports:

The husband has also led calls for the Madrid health authorities not to euthanize the couple’s dog, Excalibur, who was left at their home. The authorities said in a statement on Tuesday that they had ordered that the dog be put down as a precautionary measure, but there has been no confirmation that the order was carried out. A social media campaign has sprung up to spare Excalibur until it can be proved he has Ebola. One of the top hashtags on Twitter worldwide on Wednesday morning was #SalvemosaExcalibur.

Excalibur, as pictured on Facebook.



As far as I know, there is no available science on the subject of whether a dog who has lived with a person infected with ebola can cause anyone else to get sick with the virus. *Given that, there appears to be no scientific basis for killing Excalibur “as a precautionary measure”. *In fact the opposite is true: *Quarantining and testing Excalibur*s blood and saliva could help to answer a*question where scientists currently have penciled in a question mark * Can dogs spread ebola to humans?

Quarantining dogs is commonplace and relatively easy to do in developed countries such as Spain. *The quarantine would serve as the precautionary measure authorities say they desire. *The subsequent testing would provide vital information for health care professionals and authorities concerned with managing ebola outbreaks.

All of this is in addition to the fact that Excalibur is a sentient being with a right to live. *Full stop.

In addition to the Twitter campaign to save Excalibur, an online petition has garnered 300,000 signatures in 24 hours and dozens of protesters have gathered outside Excalibur*s home,*in an effort to protect his right to live.

The message is clear: *Even in the face of ebola hysteria, the so-called irresponsible public, whom shelter directors blame for the systematic killing they do, does not want pets needlessly killed. *The public believes that dogs have a right to live and considers them family. *And they will make their voices heard. *Shelter directors killing pets for convenience and blaming the public for your failure to do your jobs, take heed. *Politicians providing cover for the killing, ditto. *Your power to act in defiance of the will of the people is diminishing every day.







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