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To: ExNewsExSpook

The patient traveled from Liberia to the United States via Brussels and Dulles, VA, on to Dallas, TX.


115 posted on 10/01/2014 6:52:38 AM PDT by wrench
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To: wrench

Thanks...just found the same info via a link to a post at Red State. In the same article, Eric Erickson says he was contacted by someone who claims to work at CDC and sounded credible, i.e., he provided details on the Dallas case before they became public.

Just skimmed the article, but info from the CDC file (provided to Erickson) doesn’t match the timeline provided to the public. In fact, there is a four-day gap between the time he arrived in Dallas and made the first trip to the emergency room, and a two-day gap between that trip and his second visit to the ER.

No one is saying where he was during those periods. Could have exposed literally hundreds of people, depending on his activities during that time.

Someone else reported that a “planeload” of specialists from the CDC arrived in Dallas last night, and many of them are medical investigators, trying to determine who the Ebola patient(s) might have come in contact with.

Patient Zero has arrived and this thing could spread very quickly.

Watching CBS last night, I saw their “medical correspondent,” Dr John LaPook, do his best “all is well” report, trying to reassure the public that the medical authorities have the matter in hand. Naturally, the good doctor didn’t mention Patient Zero’s stopover at Dulles, and the inconsistencies in the reported timeline between arrival and ER visits.


123 posted on 10/01/2014 7:06:43 AM PDT by ExNewsExSpook
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