Posted on 11/16/2022 10:33:04 AM PST by dynachrome
There are no confirmed Ebola cases in the U.S. yet. But health experts with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are working closely with local and state health officials throughout the U.S. to monitor people who have flown into the country after traveling through Uganda.
In Colorado, health officials are tracking multiple people who recently arrived from high-risk areas. These people take their temperature daily, keep tabs on their health and report any symptoms of illness to officials with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.
The current Ebola outbreak is related to what’s known as the “Sudan strain,” but the virus is spreading in Uganda. It’s worrisome because previous Ebola vaccines and treatments do not work against this strain, and the virus can kill as many as half of those who get it. Furthermore, Ebola now is spreading in Kampala, Uganda’s capital, and a densely populated city of more than 1.3 million people.
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“In Colorado, health officials are tracking multiple people who recently arrived from high-risk areas. These people take their temperature daily, keep tabs on their health and report any symptoms of illness to officials with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.”
Thank you Gov. Poleass for bringing diseased africans here.
So they can collect the latest samples!..................
That’s just great.
Note that it is self reporting. “No fever here. That’s not my blood.”
Via the southern U.S. bord..... uh, I mean crossing some river into some portion of a part of the north American union?
A reminder that I hope is never needed, but I’m posting it anyway:
-Ebola, like most hemorrhagic diseases, kills via cytokine storm.
-Cytokine storm is essentially a feedback loop in the body’s own immune system, which gets so amped up it starts attacking everything, including healthy tissue.
-Antihistamines disrupt this feedback loop, preventing cytokine storm before it can develop.
Pubmed has lots of articles and case studies on the use of over-the-counter antihistamines to prevent cytokine storm in a wide range of diseases, including ebola and covid. Personally, I recommend keeping a bottle on hand just as part of your normal first-aid supplies.
Ebola Obama Biden’s fault.
Thanks for posting that. I hope you don’t have to ever post it again but I think with the nature of things these days you should keep it handy.
What the hell are Africans doing in Colorado? They’ve already got all the RAT voters they need.
Colorado Ping ( Let me know if you wish to be added or removed from the list.)
and Adam Frisch in Washington for new-member orientation ( Boebert’s opponent)..
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