My bet is there are thousands of Ebola cases in the US right now and the CDC is keeping their mouths shut.
I don’t think so.
You can’t keep people quite that much. The doctors, nurses, waste disposal, etc.
Each case took up massive resources at each hospital. It is simply not possible.
So this woman was allowed to travel from e bola infected Sierra Leone via Casablanca, London, and then Scotland Airports with hundreds being exposed, brilliant.
“My bet is there are thousands of Ebola cases in the US right now and the CDC is keeping their mouths shut.”
You believe that the CDC, family members, friends and hospital workers of the thousands of Ebola patients in the US are all being quiet?
My bet is you are wrong. CDC might keep their mouths shut...but TENS of THOUSANDS of friends and family members certainly would NOT. It would make its way on to social media...and the lamestream.
My bet is there are NO cases here....and there have certainly not been any cases due to accidental contact that didn't involve healthcare workers...ie a bus seat or door know (as so many were predicting 3 months ago).
I’m thinking you are correct.
While I don’t believe Ebola is a serious health threat, permitting it to enter this continent was unbelievably irresponsible and violates the basic principles of epidemiology. As a result of their irresponsible actions, it would not surprise me that this ‘crisis’, while currently supplanted by other crises to distract everyone from Fast & Furious docs released, IRS docs/emails released, would return labeled as ‘Unexpected new cases’ of Ebola to throw more fuel on that ‘crisis’.
And, frankly...it makes it much easier for someone that WANTED to spread it intentionally by having the virus here (probably the principle reason they got the media to stop reporting on where the cases were).
How convenient, huh?
I don’t trust this administration or its sycophants.
I doubt that. Even Ron Klain could not keep people from sneaking into the Ebola wards and reporting over the internet.
And my bet is..... you’re clueless. Ebola isn’t a threat to first world countries with modern health care systems.