EBOLA IN AMERICA - What Next? CDC To Activate Emergency Protocols?







SUBSCRIBE to ELITE NWO AGENDA for Latest on EBOLA / GLOBAL PANDEMIC / GLOBAL RESET / EBOLA VACCINE / SHTF / GOLD / SILVER / U.S. DOLLAR COLLAPSE http://bit.ly/WrHeUG EBOLA IN AMERICA - What Next? CDC To Activate Emergency Protocols? The patient who is critically ill with the Ebola virus in a Dallas hospital was initially sent home with anti-biotics before being diagnosed, it has been revealed. The man was also around other people in Texas for days before being isolated and quarantined. Confirmation that the first case of Ebola has arrived in the United States will prompt questions as to whether the CDC will enact emergency procedures that could see even healthy Americans detained against their will. I can understand the need to keep the public calm, but why don’t these officials just tell us the truth? Like I have said so many times before, let us hope for the best, but let us also prepare for the worst. Ebola has arrived in America. A patient in Texas has been diagnosed with the deadly disease, the CDC confirmed on Tuesday. It is the first case of Ebola diagnosed in the United States. That’s an important distinction because — unlike the medical workers who contracted Ebola in Africa and were flown back to the United States for treatment — the new Ebola patient could’ve been circulating in the general U.S. population, potentially spreading the disease. However, experts have stressed that Ebola does not transmit easily, but instead requires “intimate” contact with someone who’s infected. “Ebola poses no substantial risk to the U.S. general population,” CDC said earlier this month. The U.S. patient diagnosed with Ebola is a man who was traveling in Liberia, and he started showing Ebola symptoms four days after returning. The man has been placed in “strict isolation,” according to a statement from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. ebola u.s. usa america "united states" "ebola outbreak" sick sickness virus doctor exposure disease care health healthcare hospital liberia "west africa" africa travel flight emergency "ebola vaccine" flu "flu vaccine" winter 2014 2015 "winter 2014" prepare "emergency supplies" "face mask" "moon suit" "hazmat suit" food "food storage" future humanity patient "aid work" recovery media news entertainment fever texas bugout control power family "elite nwo agenda" truth contact bunker charity epidemic alex jones rant infowars gerald celente marc faber gloom doom david icke coast to coast am exposed false flag attack isis isil mh370 ukraine bilderberg george soros rothschild cdc In a briefing on Tuesday, CDC officials stressed that because the man was not symptomatic with Ebola while flying, there was “zero risk” of transmission for other passengers on the plane. They also vowed that public health officials “would stop [Ebola] in its tracks in the U.S.” More than 3,000 people have died, and CDC estimated that as many as 1.4 million people in Liberia and Sierra Leone could contract Ebola by January 20. That’s about one in seven members of the population. The longer the Ebola outbreak goes on, the greater the chance that the disease could mutate, too. Scott Gottlieb, who served as a top FDA official under President George W. Bush, has warned that there’s even a chance that Ebola could go airborne, although other experts are pessimistic. These countries lack gloves, gowns, face masks and other essential supplies to protect nurses and doctors from infection, and they don’t have an adequate surveillance system to catch and identify Ebola cases in a timely way. The number of doctors and health centers is small as well. Emory Healthcare in Atlanta has already treated three victims of the current Ebola outbreak. Two of those patients — Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, who were doing missionary work in Africa — have since been discharged. Confirmation that the first case of Ebola has arrived in the United States will prompt questions as to whether the CDC will enact emergency procedures that could see even healthy Americans detained against their will. An executive order signed by President Obama at the end of July also allows for the “apprehension, detention, or conditional release of individuals to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of suspected communicable diseases.” The Centers for Disease Control is advising funeral homes in the United States on how to handle the remains of Ebola victims, although officials are keen to stress that the development is not a cause for alarm. As we reported earlier this month, the U.S. State Department ordered 160,000 Ebola hazmat suits, prompting concerns that officials were preparing for an outbreak within the United States.





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