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Four Suspect Ebola Cases Now In Ethiopia

By Patricia Doyle
10-15-14


Jeff - I think all of Africa will be infected if borders are not closed.

I do have a solution for flights from Africa to US.  I will explain on the program tomorrow.  I think it may work.  I think flights will have to be reduced.  Maybe someone of importance will be listening tomorrow and report on my idea to the proper authorities who could mandate it.

If something is NOT done we will have major Ebola pandemic.  ...and then, there will be no doubt that it is airborne.

Every times a person contracts Ebola that is another chance the virus will mutate.  It has changed since the baby in Guinea had it.  This is serious and time for political correctness to be taken out of the equation.

I also have some bad news on the illegal/diseases situation.  Pertussis has quadrupled in Shasta country this year.  Hum? Guess why.  There is an ongoing outbreak in California and other states.  Hum, wonder why  Open borders, hint hint.

Enterovirus is still spreading and getting more virulent as we see more deaths now.  Not the benign cold like virus, we were lied to by the CDC into believing

Patty



Ethiopia. 4 suspected cases
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Ethiopia's Ministry of Health on Sun [12 Oct 2014] disclosed establishing a modern laboratory center in a bid to control the deadly Ebola virus after 4 reported cases of EVD in Addis Ababa. The facility will start operating on Mon [13 Oct 2014] for testing of 4 suspected cases of Ebola. A disease that medical doctors believe is Ebola appears to be suspected in the Ethiopian capital. One western African origin diplomat has been admitted for flu-like symptoms in Saint Yared General Hospital; 3 more people have been also admitted to the Black Lion hospital, with reported cases of bleeding and fever. Doctors in Black Lion hospital, speaking anonymously because of the sensitivity of the issue ... are saying it is Ebola.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified Ethiopia and Kenya as "high-risk" countries for the spread of the deadly ebolavirus. [A suspected Ebola case at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport ( JKIA) who died on arrival from Juba, South Sudan was reported to have tested negative for Ebola virus disease on 12 Oct 2014

(http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/health/article/2000137966/suspected-ebola-case-at-jkia-tests-negative). - Mod.ML]

Ethiopia and Kenya are vulnerable because [they are] major transport hubs, with many flights from West Africa, a WHO official said. This is the most serious warning to date by the WHO that Ebola could spread to East Africa. The WHO's country director for Kenya, Custodia Mandlhate, said the East African states were "classified in group 2, at high risk of transmission."

The Ethiopian and Kenyan governments said that they would not ban flights from the 4 countries hit by Ebola. Ethiopia's and Kenya's national carriers are major airlines connecting countries across Africa and have on their part been pursuing the usual flights into West Africa. Bole international airport [Addis Ababa, Ethiopia] and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) [Nairobi, Kenya] so far haven't any infrared thermometers or non-contact thermometers to measure body temperature of in-bound and out-bound passengers for possible Ebola symptoms.



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