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If a 2nd Ebola Case in Dallas Concerns You, The CDC Solution Will Horrify You

Monday, October 13, 2014 13:11
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By now, everyone has likely heard that a nurse has contracted Ebola from treating Thomas Duncan. The announcement was made on Sunday. No one seems to know why. She was wearing full protective gear. Our CDC Director, Dr. Tom Frieden, says that he suspects a breach in protocol. Really? 

I see that the people in charge are still playing God. It has to be the nurse’s fault or the fault of one of her co-workers. We can’t seem to admit that Ebola is a nasty disease that isn’t so hard to catch and very difficult to stop. There are now over 200 dead health workers worldwide because of Ebola. Do you really think they all violated protocol?

If so, then maybe the “protocol” should come into question.

If you aren’t convinced that the Ebola threat is real and still believing the lies that are being fed to you, then this subject will be of no interest to you. I want to break this down to the naked truth because America needs to know.

There is a very urgent concern that we have been talking about in Alternative Media for quite some time. Let me spell it out for you very simply:

Over 99.9% of All American Hospitals are NOT Equipped to Handle Ebola

While many of us were focused on the reportedly sick cops that entered Duncan’s apartment and the clean up crews that made a mockery of any pretended attempts at containment, there is a much bigger concern. As I rightly pointed out a little over a week ago, there are only four hospitals in the entire country that can be trusted to handle Ebola patients and Texas Health Presbyterian is not one of them.

There are currently over 5700 hospitals in the United States. But only four of them have a special level of biocontainment that is necessary to contain Ebola. It’s not that they can’t treat Ebola in much the same way that everyone else is treating it. It is simply a matter of most facilities not being able to contain the virus and make sure it does not leave the hospital with more cases of infection.

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  • If you are so big on facts regarding Ebola why is it you failed to mention that up until the US military arrived in Africa recently and according to the CDC last week only 60% of the folks, in Africa both dead and alive, have even been TESTED for the Ebola virus.

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