Thursday, August 28, 2014
EBOLA IS SPREADING AT LIGHTNING SPEED - Aid Workers are Struggling to Contain Ebola Outbreak
National Assembly member Patrick Balkany claims that the Ebola virus has hit France, but his comments were quickly denied by the country’s health authorities.
“According to reliable medical sources, several cases have been reported in the French territory,” Balkany stated on his website, adding, “It did not fall from the sky….but given the medical secret, I can not reveal my source.” If hundreds of doctors and nurses are becoming infected with Ebola, what chance is the general public going to have? This is not just a question that many of us are asking. As you will see below, this is a question that the World Health Organization is asking. When dozens of health workers started getting Ebola, nobody could explain how it was happening. More precautions were taken and health workers were even more careful than before. Then the number of sick health workers rose to 170. Even more measures were taken to keep doctors and nurses from getting the disease, but now just a couple of weeks later we have learned that a total of 240 health workers have contracted the virus and more than 120 of them have died. Overall, more than 2,600 people have been infected with Ebola since this outbreak began and more than 1,400 people have died. This virus continues to spread at an exponential rate, and now we have learned that there are confirmed cases of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo. When are people in the western world going to wake up and start taking this disease seriously?
More Ebola patients are being brought into western countries for treatment. Are bio security protocols being ignored? Is it part of a campaign to create public demand for massive, mandatory vaccines?
Ebola Among Health Workers: More Than 240 Sick, More Than 120 Dead If hundreds of doctors and nurses are becoming infected with Ebola, what chance is the general public going to have?
What You Need to Do to Survive Ebola BEFORE the Panic Starts
The Ebola virus is spreading and no one in any position of authority is releasing information to the public about how serious of a contagion this is The Ebola virus is spreading and no one in any position of authority is releasing information to the public about how serious of a contagion this is.
It was just a few weeks ago that the CDC and mainstream media claimed it wouldn’t make it to U.S. shores, but as of this morning, reports are flowing in from all over the country from hospitals that have admitted patients who recently traveled to Africa and are showing possible symptoms of the deadly virus.
In Nigeria, where there have only been a couple of deaths reported officially, the medical community has formally requested help in the form of experimental serums from the United States, suggesting things are much worse there than are being reported. Drinking water (1 gallon per person per day) Food (includingitems that don’t require fuel for preparation) Heavy duty garbage bags Sanitation supplies such as toilet paper, paper towels, baby wipes, and feminine hygiene supplies) Entertainment – you’ll want to be able tokeep children and restless family members busyso get craft supplies, books, games, and puzzles Basic medical supplies (here’s a list) Pandemic kits that contain protective clothing (we have aQuakeKare Deluxe Pandemic Flu Kitfor each family member) Extra N95 masks (3M 1860 Health Care N95 Particulate Respirator and Surgical Mask, Small Adult, 20/Bx) Nitrile gloves (Dynarex Black Nitrile Exam Gloves, Heavy-Duty, Powder Free, Large, Box/100) Safety goggles with an elastic band to ensure a snug fit (Pyramex V2G Safety Eyewear, Clear Anti-Fog Lens With Black Strap/Temples)
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