Posted on 08/19/2014 8:23:09 PM PDT by CorporateStepsister
A Sacramento hospital announced Tuesday that one of its patients may have Ebola.
Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center said in a release the patient is isolated.
The hospital's Dr. Stephen Parodi said in the release 'We are working with the Sacramento County Division of Public Health regarding a patient admitted to the Kaiser Permanente South Sacramento Medical Center who may have been exposed to the Ebola virus. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will be testing blood samples to rule out the presence of the virus.
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great. false flags start at sacramento. not saying it isn’t ebola, just saying false’flag#1.
look for more to begin. obama will attempt martial law. get your gear ready folks. do not let them take you to camps.
Albuquerque too?? Missed that one.
Hell no he won’t, that will get him strung up.
Great, now they’ve got one in Sacramento in isolation and one in Albuquerque.
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It would unlikely that someone without Kaiser insurance or Medi-Cal or Obamacare through Kaiser would be treated at a Kaiser hospital. That would tend to rule out the very newly arrived.
Great, that hospital is about five miles from my house. I’ll give y’all a heads-up if blood starts spurting outta my eyeballs.
Be sure to include a few selfie pics if it comes to that.
I haven't seen blood coming out of eyeballs since I caught a horned toad back in '66 or so...
All they have to do is show up in the ER.
Nah. They will just blame you for not saving them afterwards. “You didnt tell us. You didnt’ warn us” will be their cry.
LOL!
Thanks for that info...it’s nice to know the medical industry is
trying to get in front of this potential disaster...
Just zer0 thinning the field.
It may have been released here intentionally...
I thought it would never reach the US. Isn’t that what you were saying a couple weeks ago?
Why worry about the illegals? Any person with an active case of ebola would be dead before they could walk across the border.
We have people flying from West Africa to many locations in the US. How many people are exposed in the airports and how many secondary exposures are possible?
As long as they allow travel from those countries nothing else really matters.
At the Dulles airport, the TSA TV screens warned us about chikungunya, dengue, and Ebola. The risks depend on travel destination.
I am not certain why every hospital that tests a suspect case feels the need to make an announcement about it. Even in travelers to the affected area, the chance that a fever will be Ebola rather than malaria or one of the other hemorrhagic fevers is pretty low.
Seriously, what impending disaster do you think they would admit and let panic reign? Our elites would see the panic as much worse than the disease and keep it under wraps until it was impossible to keep under wraps.
My daughter is an RN who will be starting a job in October in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) at this hospital, which will be in the forefront of any Ebola breakout in the region. Scares the hell out of me.
Is the Kenyan Commie setting this up to be the trigger for martial law?
My wife works at a medical facility, well known beginning with the letter M. They are on alert these days. I sense these alerts are coming from the CDC.
Meanwhile, I wonder if his visit back to DC the last few days had anything to do with why his excellency was there?
My son in law recently got stuck with a dirty needle at an ER recently while he was tending to an aids patient. Mental slip on his part. the stats say he will be OK but he will be living on fear for the next few years regardless.
My question, have we ever gotten anything of value from Africa?
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