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Ebola And Political Correctness Will Kill Many Americans

Saturday, October 4, 2014 9:26
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Ebola and Political Correctness will Kill Many Americans

Canada Free Press

Jeff Crouere 

The epidemic that has devastated Western Africa has now arrived in the United States. In recent weeks, several infected healthcare workers have been flown back to the United States for successful treatment. However, a greater threat looms from ordinary citizens knowingly or unknowingly bringing the disease to our country.

This week it was uncovered that Thomas Duncan of Liberia flew to Dallas, Texas, on United Airlines. He started his travels in Africa, stopped in Brussels, Belgium, before arriving in the United States. While he did not show symptoms of the disease on the flight, he became sick in Dallas and is currently in critical condition.

Purportedly, Duncan traveled to Dallas to see family members, but his former boss in Monrovia, Liberia, said that Duncan knew he had the virus and traveled to the United States to seek treatment. While Duncan’s family denies the accusation, there is no denying he came in contact with a pregnant woman in Monrovia on the verge of dying of Ebola.

Not surprisingly, Duncan soon became sick in Dallas. On his first trip to the hospital, he was sent home with antibiotics, even though he informed the medical staff that he was just in Liberia, the epicenter of Ebola.

The hospital bears the responsibility for allowing Duncan to leave and return to his family’s apartment in Dallas and possibly infect more people. When he became violently sick, the medical staff that arrived in the ambulance to pick him up did not even wear protective clothing.

It was later discovered that Duncan was vomiting on the street outside of the family residence before entering the ambulance. A Dallas television station spotted medical personnel cleaning up the vomit, but, once again, not using protective clothing.

At this point, 100 people are under observation and more many need to undergo testing. Duncan’s family is under quarantine and not allowed to leave their residence. With such careless handling of his case, it is quite possible many people have now been infected with Ebola.

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