CDC Getting Dozens Of Calls ‘About People Who Are Ill After Traveling In Africa’
Should we be alarmed that the CDC has received
"several dozen calls" from hospitals around the country "about people
who are ill after traveling in Africa"? As you will read about below, a
lot more Ebola testing has been going on around the nation than we have
been hearing about in the mainstream media. I can understand the need
to keep people calm, but don't we have a right to know what is really
going on? And the media has also been very quiet about the fact that
Ebola is now potentially spreading to even more countries. As you will
read about below, a Liberian man just died from Ebola in Morocco, and a
man that traveled to Saudi Arabia from Sierra Leone on Sunday night is
being tested for Ebola after exhibiting "symptoms of the viral
hemorrhagic fever". Top officials in the U.S. keep assuring us that
everything is going to be just fine, but the truth is that this is a
crisis that is beginning to spiral out of control.
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During a segment concerning the admission of a potential Ebola victim
at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta
revealed that there have been at least six cases at the hospital which
prompted doctors to test for Ebola but that the details were not
divulged publicly.
“There have been about a half a dozen patients who have had their blood tested because of concern, those particular patients their stories were not made public,” said Gupta, adding, “I’m not sure if that’s because of heightened concern by the hospital or what that means exactly.”
Gupta also appeared to suggest that patients being tested for the Ebola virus were not being kept in isolation when he stated, “This isn’t the kind of thing that they worry about spreading to other patients in the hospital, spreading to people who are walking around the hospital. This is not an airborne virus.” Full Article
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“There have been about a half a dozen patients who have had their blood tested because of concern, those particular patients their stories were not made public,” said Gupta, adding, “I’m not sure if that’s because of heightened concern by the hospital or what that means exactly.”
Gupta also appeared to suggest that patients being tested for the Ebola virus were not being kept in isolation when he stated, “This isn’t the kind of thing that they worry about spreading to other patients in the hospital, spreading to people who are walking around the hospital. This is not an airborne virus.” Full Article
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