Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Breaking News: Ebola Does Dallas; Feds are Permitting Passengers from the Ebola Zone to Spread Plague in America

Re-posted by Nicholas Stix

If the government were using basic public health practices, this patient would not be here, regardless of his citizenship status, because no planes would be permitted to land here coming from locations in the Ebola Zone. Likewise, if the patient had started in the Ebola Zone but sought to switch planes along the way, he would also have been barred from entry.

Since the dictator calling himself “Barack Obama” clearly seeks to spread every plague known to man in America, and therefore refuses to use basic public health practices, the only hope for stemming this plague here is for airline personnel to refuse to serve passengers coming from the Ebola Zone, and go on strike, if necessary.
 

Texas patient showing signs of Ebola
Dallas hospital monitoring patient for Ebola
| September 29, 2014 | Updated: September 30, 2014 8:30 a.m.
AP-Houston Chronicle

Deadliest outbreak ever
Medical authorities say the current Ebola outbreak, centered in West Africa, is the deadliest in history.

DALLAS (AP) — A patient in a Dallas hospital is showing signs of the Ebola virus and is being kept in strict isolation with test results pending, hospital officials said on Monday.

Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas said in a statement Monday that the patient's symptoms and recent travel indicated a case of Ebola, the virus that has killed more than 3,000 people across West Africa and infected a handful of Americans who have traveled to that region.

Preliminary test results from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are expected to come back Tuesday.

Hospital spokeswoman Candace White would not answer any questions about the patient or where the patient had visited.

The National Institutes of Health recently admitted an American doctor exposed to the virus while volunteering in Sierra Leone. Four other patients have been treated at hospitals in Georgia and Nebraska.

Presbyterian Hospital's statement said officials there were following CDC recommendations to keep doctors, staff and patients safe.

According to the CDC, Ebola symptoms can include fever, muscle pain, vomiting and bleeding, and can appear as long as 21 days after exposure to the virus.

1 comment:

eah said...

Feds are Permitting Passengers from the Ebola Zone to Spread Plague in America

Absolutely true of course. Not sure what to ascribe it to: Stupidity? Evil? Political Correctness run amok?

Very hard now not to see the federal government as an enemy.