“This is another example of how this 21st century viral threat has pulled us back into the 19th century.”-Howard Markel, University of Michigan
Despite the fact that communist China has sent 10-thousand vaccines to western Africa, the UN World Health Organization announced they will begin experimenting with vaccines in western Africa, as if the Chinese vaccines don’t exist. Of course the UN WHO vaccines that will be tested are produced by capitalist North American and European companies. In other words, there’s a vaccine war going on!
Burundi: The African country is sending medical personnel to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, saying it’s a matter of national security: “The Ebola virus is more than a health issue, but also a security issue.”-Sabine Ntakarutimana, Public Health and AIDS Control Minister
Botswana: The African country promises to donate medical supplies and money in the global fight against ebola.
Cuba: Cuban news media blames the out of control EVD (Ebola Virus Disease) outbreak in the former(?) U.S. colony of Liberia on intense poverty.
Germany: The Federal Ministry of Education and Research promises to spend an additional $6-million USD to fight ebola. Apparently this is on top of the German government’s promise, last Friday, to spend $107-million fighting EVD!
Kenya: The African country is training up 30-thousand medical personnel to fight ebola: “…the Ministry of Health would like to assure members of the public that the government is on high alert and has put in place measures to prevent any possible outbreak of Ebola.”-Nicholas Muraguri, Ministry of Health Director of Medical Services
Liberia: 51 medical personnel from the Caribbean country of Cuba have arrived.
Slovenia: The European country says it’s ready to take on EVD: “If the ebola virus appeared here, we guarantee that the people would be taken care of.”-Milojka Kolar Celarc, Health Minister
Suriname: The South American country has banned people from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea.
United States: A doctor in New York City is now under quarantine, with symptoms of ebola. He recently returned from Guinea, where he was working for Médecins Sans Frontières. I’ve posted before that the UN WHO says quarantine days should be 42, not the 21 the U.S. CDC is pushing. It was Médecins Sans Frontières who notified the New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene about the sick doctor.
The New York Times reporting that the Obama regime has relented and agreed to accept help from Cuba! The newspaper cites the Department of State for the information.
And more proof ebola could be a False Flag op to justify Medical Martial Law; U.S. Army 4 star General Martin Dempsey just stated that ebola is the new biggest threat to U.S. national security, and admitted that the deployment of combat troops to western Africa was not about medical care, saying “…the mission in West Africa will not include direct care to patients…Domestically we will also have a team of medical experts to assist civilian healthcare professionals….”
Texas Health Presbyterian, the hospital that unsuccessfully treated the man that died, and subsequently experienced a mass exodus of patients, reports they’ve lost $8.1-million since the beginning of October as a result.
The Texas Medical Association (TMA) have issued their own protocols for private practice doctors, regarding EVD. This is because they believe the protocols issued by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are too vague!
The TMA is telling doctors to perform over the phone diagnosis, rather than have sick people coming into their office.
Connecticut doctors warn that the CDC protocols apply only to people taken down by ebola, not people still well enough to walk around on their own: “The CDC has had a good deal of guidance on the hospital environment, but less about the ambulatory environment; there’s been little guidance on that score.”-Rocco Orlando the 3rd, Hartford HealthCare
“Most of the information that has been disseminated is about containment at a hospital, but what we’re going to see in most cases is someone showing up in a physician’s office first, and physicians’ offices don’t have the equipment necessary.”-Matthew Katz, Connecticut State Medical Society
Reuters reporting that at least three major healthcare providers in the U.S. are considering to outright refuse treatment to people suspected of having ebola filovirus: “…discussions about adopting policies to withhold care in Ebola cases are under way at places like Geisinger Health System, which operates hospitals in Pennsylvania, and Intermountain Healthcare, which runs facilities in Utah…”
Back in Connecticut, reports say at least nine people are quarantined for possible ebola infection. State officials refused to give details, but said the people had been to western Africa.
Update, 20 October 2014: “I don’t see a light at the end of the tunnel”