23 February 2016 (06:03 UTC-07 Tango 01) 04 Esfand 1394/14 Jumada al-Ula 1437/16 Geng Yin 4714
“…now becoming clear that Ebola is a far more complex disease than we previously imagined. The meningitis that Ms Cafferkey suffered from at the end of last year is one of the most serious complications of all, as it can be life-threatening. The other main rare serious complication is inflammation of the eyes which can lead to blindness, especially if supportive treatments are unavailable.”-Derek Gatherer, Lancaster University
In Scotland, a nurse who got infected with Ebola in 2014 is in the hospital for a third time.
Nurse Pauline got infected while working at an Ebola treatment camp in Kerry Town, Sierra Leone. Since then she’s been in an out of hospitals in the United Kingdom. Regarding her current hospitalization the National Health Service would only say she’s “…been admitted to hospital for further investigations.”
Since the 2014 ebola outbreak in western Africa, at least 11-thousand people have died. The first ebola outbreak was reported in central Africa in 1976, I’ve written how the western Africa outbreak is radically different from central African ebola outbreaks and coincides with U.S. JUPITR ops and United Nations food aid programs using GMO corn.
Operation Jupiter: Ebola killing in U.S. controlled Africa, again!