Posted on 10/06/2014 8:58:01 AM PDT by wtd
I'm not familiar with this source, but it popped up as Breaking NEws: BREAKING NEWS: Nancy Snyderman To Be Monitored For Ebola Princeton resident and NBC News Chief Medical Editor and Correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman is to be flown back from Liberia where she has been reporting on the Ebola outbreak in Monrovia. A cameraman on her team has tested positive for the disease, the fourth American to have contracted Ebola in Liberia. According to NBC News President Deborah Turness, he will be flown back to the United States for treatment at a medical center that is equipped to handle Ebola patients. The rest of the crew, including Dr. Snyderman, are being closely monitored and show no symptoms or warning signs. As a precautionary measure, she will be quarantined for 21 days. Written by: Linda Arntzenius
Of course, no matter the human cost—the sociopath in the white hut could care less, there really is very little else in the news cycle—distraction, diversion, burial, and evasion of any consequences. Bravo! This latest swarming of the defenses by the kenyan has worked yet again.
I am sickened daily by this imp of satan.
Hard to transmit, they said. Very unlikely, they said.
Is NBC paying the full price for all of this treatment, transportation and monitoring or are we poor schlub taxpayers being billed once again.
Yippee! Bring everyone in! Woo hoo!
Wasn’t she the one who said it was alright to fly
cause Ebola wasn’t “airborne”?
“As a precautionary measure, she will be quarantined for 21 days”
Ask them what “quarantined” means in Newspeak.
It’s not what you think.
I remember seeing her reporting from there and thought to myself that it was only a matter of time before she comes down with it.
Time to bring back the rest of the NBC crew before their symptoms start appearing.
Hahahahahahahahaha! We've heard that before. Louise's daughter, Jallah and her family's quarantine lasted all of 4 days. They had visited in the apartment, hugged and kissed Duncan, took his temp, held him up to drink tea, went to Walmart to buy a blanket and covered him with it, took him to the hospital in the car and had the blanket on the chair for hours next to her father, Joe Joe in the ER.
Why will no one ask why these two people and their cameraman are being flown “to a hospital equipped for ebola”? Why not that Dallas hospital? because it isn’t equipped for ebola.
That hospital in Dallas was not one listed a while back as being equipped, yet there lies Duncan.
This whole thing is looking pretty weird.
The cameraman story is a little more complicated than implied by the article (and most others on this topic). He was freelancing for them earlier but was hired last Tuesday and got Ebola symptoms on Wednesday. Coincidence? Probably not. He was basically a hippy freak who went over for "Social justice" causes. From his linkedin profile:
"Former advocate with local NGO in Liberia. Conducted field investigations of extractive companies with a focus on land and worker's rights. Worked closely with civil society activists in Monrovia and abroad to pressure industry and governments to respect the right of local communities to obtain tangible development benefits from extractive projects"
This freak probably rode in cabs a lot before he hooked up with NBC and got it from that. No shock or surprise that he is positive.
A week or so ago, I watched one of three hour long ebola programs on the History Channel 2. The reporter was constantly getting up close to ebola victims despite healthcare workers, in full protective garb, trying to keep him back. They were following him around spraying everywhere he was walking. He couldn’t be bothered to put on gloves or anything else. Then he and his camera crew hopped onto a dead body truck to go to a mass burial place. Moron! I thought then the whole crew would bring it back.
NBC hires Mukpo. Twelve hours later, he’s sick. Doctor “safe to fly because it’s not airborne” Nancy wouldn’t have hired him to make headlines, would she?
Fly ‘em in the U.S.A. (United Sociopaths of America). CDR (Center for Disease Redistribution) can handle it. Wait’ll the troops come home from Africa. Talk about PSTD (Post Traumatic Symptom Disorder).
The costs of Obolacare will necessarily skyrocket. You have to bring back the afflicted to find out what’s in them. If you like your virus you can keep your virus. Are the death panels hiring?
And that is correct. This guy got it because he is not an NBC cameraman, but a social justice freelancer. There are cabs in that area carting dying victims and even corpses and he would have ridden in those.
Personally I think she was tired of the work and the risk and saw this opportunity to get a charter flight back.
Obviously all these doctors, reporters and other folks enjoy playing with fluids that come from infected Ebola patients. Someone should tell them to stop doing that.
She’s one of Hillary’s good buddies.
“That hospital in Dallas was not one listed a while back as being equipped, yet there lies Duncan.”
IIRC that presby hosp is closet to the apartments
and where they took him the first time
and ironically this Hosp had just completed ‘ ebola training”
what a joke
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