The CDC is too slack about monitoring Ebola, like it's the chicken pox or something ... are they insane? Ebola kills 7 out of every 10 people who catch it!
The CDC is beginning their "campaign" to monitor
people who are more likely to have Ebola, like people who travel to one of the
three affected Nations of Africa, except this "monitoring" is a
simple "checking in" system where those folks take their temperature
daily and report it to the authorities. But if someone has Ebola and starts
showing symptoms, they've most likely already come into direct and indirect
contact with people ALL around them, at work, at home, at stores, and worse, on
airplanes, buses and in taxis.
How stupid is this regulation? Basically, if someone starts
running a fever, and they report it to the CDC, THEN they are hauled in for
quarantine, but it's too late then. Will the TSA agents help stop Ebola by checking our pockets and our temperature? Maybe they could do it with their hands ...
EBOLA 70% KILL RATE
This is America ,
supposedly the Western Medicine HUB of the world, where we figured out how to
halt infectious diseases, and where surgeons can get the fat out of your
arteries around your heart! Wow. You'd think they would use common sense and
EXTREME precaution when regulating who's visiting this country and who's NOT
ALLOWED to visit right now, while EBOLA is ravaging three Nations in Africa,
killing 70% of the people who catch it from direct AND indirect contact, on
public transportation, in restaurants, and in homes where entire families are
wiped out.
Read this from the Natural News Report:
"... the
head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced October 22
that the United States would begin 21-day monitoring of any
persons traveling to the country from Ebola-affected nations.
Dr. Thomas Frieden said the program would begin in six states immediately and gradually be expanded nationwide. The Associated Press (AP) reported that those states wereNew York , Pennsylvania , Maryland , Virginia and Georgia . Airports in those states are major
international hubs, officials have said."
Dr. Thomas Frieden said the program would begin in six states immediately and gradually be expanded nationwide. The Associated Press (AP) reported that those states were
... "Obama
Administration has still not ordered travel bans from affected nations, like
many other countries have done."
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/047372_Ebola_air_travel_Rwanda.html#ixzz3GyPjyoAW
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/047372_Ebola_air_travel_Rwanda.html#ixzz3GyPjyoAW
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