Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Ebola, An Airborne Disease



Ebola, An Airborne Disease

Well…so much for Frieden’s “Ebola is very hard to get” statement.

Don’t be lulled into a false sense of security my friend.  Read this, then decide.

By de Andréa
October 21, 2014 

Let me make one thing perfectly clear:  As I have previously stated, especially in relation to Ebola, HERE and HERE… “I believe ‘absolutely nothing’ that comes from any government agency.”  Or the alphabet communist media for that matter…  

That being said, and don’t forget I warned you of this possibility:

According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden, has changed his mind AGAIN! And now he says that “the Ebola virus might just be airborne” after all. Although this “might” was downplayed by Frieden, who has shown himself to be far more of a wishy-washy political lying hack than a public servant… through laboratory studies, the possibility has rendered other experts from sobered to horrified.

It’s the single greatest concern I’ve ever had in my 40-year public health career,” said Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota. I can’t imagine anything in my career- and this includes HIV- that would be more devastating to the world than a respiratory transmissible Ebola virus.”

Experts are increasingly expressing fears that the Ebola virus can in fact spread through droplets suspended in the air. This would certainly explain the unprecedented increasing number of Ebola cases raging through West Africa and that has recently spread to the United States. You probably didn’t hear about it on the alphabet soup American-communist news, but a little less than 2 months ago the CDC updated their criteria for Ebola transmission to include “being within 3 feet or in the same room as someone infected with the virus”.  So as I have said before Frieden lied and people died.   

From the CDC’s website:

A low risk exposure includes any of the following:

Household member or other casual contact with an EVD patient.
Providing patient care or casual contact without high-risk exposure with EVD patients in health care facilities in EVD outbreak affected countries.

How does CDC define “casual contact?

Casual contact is defined as a) being within approximately 3 feet or within the room or care area for a prolonged period of time while not wearing recommended personal protective equipment or having direct brief contact (e.g., shaking hands) with an EVD case while not wearing recommended personal protective equipment.”

A study conducted in 2012 showed the Ebola virus was able to travel between pigs and monkeys that were in separate cages and never placed in direct contact.  Never having the chance to exchange bodily fluids except through the air.   Moreover Frieden knew this…and yet he lied to the American public and said that first, Ebola would never come to the U.S. and then, by assuring the American public that Ebola is very, very, very, hard to get, implying that one must probably do something like French kiss, have sex with, or drink someone’s blood who is infected with Ebola, in order to catch the deadly disease.   Think, think, think my friend, is that why it is spreading so fast???

Dr. Gary Kobinger, from the National Microbiology Laboratory at the Public Health Agency of Canada, told BBC News nearly two years ago that he believed Ebola was spread by droplets suspended in the air.  An Airborne virus.  TWO YEARS AGO!  Is this just another government cover-up, and why?   Another article: Ebola can spread by air in cold whether.
WHO IS LYING?  My bet is on the government agencies.

What we suspect is happening is large droplets; they can stay in the air, but not long; they don’t go far,” Dr. Kobinger explained. “But they can be absorbed in the airway, and this is how the infection starts, and this is what we think, because we saw a lot of evidence in the lungs of the non-human primates that the virus got in that way.”

This strain of Ebola is not Ebola Zaire. This is a new strain. According to the CDC, this virus is genetically 97% similar to the Zaire strain. This is a fairly big difference in genetics considering humans share 97% of the same DNA with Orangutans.

Is this why Dr. Gil Mobley showed up at the Atlanta airport in a Hazmat suit protesting that the ‘CDC is lying‘, because he thinks the CDC is ‘sugar-coating‘ how serious a threat Ebola is to the United States?  This document reveals that the CDC is concerned about airborne transmission of Ebola. Airline staff are being urged to provide surgical masks to anyone suspected of being infected in order to reduce the number of droplets expelled into the air by talking, sneezing, or coughing”.

How did the Spanish nurse became the first person in the world to catch Ebola outside of Africa? The European Commission actually asked Spain to explain how she could have become infected, you know, if the virus is not airborne.

How else do you explain how an NBC News cameraman, wearing full body protective gear, was able to catch Ebola? The CDC predicts 1.4 million people will be infected with Ebola by January.  How many of these people will be Americans…IN AMERICA? If you think the U.S. should ban air travel to and from the infected countries of West Africa, do you think the rest of the world should ban air travel to and from the United States if an Ebola outbreak starts in say, Dallas? The solution to the Ebola outbreak in West Africa was 4,000 U.S. troops, and the virus is now outside of Africa. So, what will the solution look like in the United States? Earlier I asked,  is this just another government cover-up, and why?”  Well, now ask yourself…   Will this be Obama’s Reichstag?   

THE BOTTOM LINE:  It’s not a good sign when basic questions such as these are being ignored during a potential Ebola virus outbreak in America.

Whether or not this is just stupidity or done with a purpose, be very careful what information that you swallow.  Especially from the Obama regime. 

Although coughing and sneezing are not common symptoms of Ebola, if a symptomatic patient with Ebola coughs or sneezes on someone, and saliva or mucus come into contact with that person’s eyes, nose or mouth, these fluids will’ transmit the disease.

Is Ebola airborne? The definition of airborne is moving or being carried through the air.  Can you really trust your government with…well anything?  You be the judge. 

Thanks for listening – de Andréa
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