Posted on 10/06/2014 10:11:20 AM PDT by Citizen Zed
"It was designed to provide the first line of treatment for people affected by bio terrorism or extremely infectious naturally occurring diseases," the center's website says.
"The Ebola virus is very difficult to contract," says Phil Smith, MD medical director of the unit, on its website. "The risk it would pose to people outside the unit would be zero, and this is something that can be very safely treated without infecting health care workers."
(Excerpt) Read more at m.kwbu.org ...
Cuz it’s easier to spread it out from the center of the country?
Yet thousands of Africans are managin to do it and without the advantages of a degree in medicine...or propaganda.
The rest of the country is "downwind'
Nebraska is north centrally located to infect both coasts.
Can you literally imagine how much a Radical Mosque (every saudi financed mosque) would pay for a vial of ebola blood?????
This is a bad bad bad bad thing bringing ebola patients here....
Looking at some doc purported to be from a few years back. They describe ebola as “one of the most contagious diseases known to man”.
Given the number of dead health workers in Africa, many of whom consistently did use gowns, masks, goggles etc. I am not buying the ‘bodily fluids’ line. One of the main doctors involved stated just days back that if you “shake an infected person hand and then touch the corner of your eye - your dead”.
Still - as long as our responses evolve beyond the keystone cops routine recently seen in Dallas - the US should be ok. Extremely aggressive quarantine is the key.
"...Ebola "is an issue we have been discussing for the last couple of days in the office," Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins said in an interview on the local NBC affiliate on Friday...... After the show was recorded, Watkins said he did not know the exact charge the patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, would receive from the DA's office, NBC DFW reported."
http://www.veooz.com/news/JHXTau4.html
Why not send them to Washington DC for treatment?
And apparently in a country with an average IQ of 68.
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
Sure. That's why they're dressed like that.
After reading on another thread about how Ebola kills, it occurred to me that it’s a slow acting Andromeda Strain.
They already do, one of the 4 centers is Bethesda, Maryland.
Drug developer Chimerix Inc said its experimental ‘Ebola drug’ has been provided for potential use in patients. ‘
The CDC’s Frieden emphasized on Monday the importance of rehydration in treating Ebola patients, especially given the lack of available doses of the ‘experimental drug ZMapp’, produced by San Diego-based Mapp Biopharmaceutical...... Frieden has also said that a second experimental drug, made by Canada’s Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corp, can be difficult for patients to take.
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