US
And CDC Policies On Ebola By Patricia Doyle |
Hello Jeff and doesn't it seem very imprudent to
leave our borders open? Illegals bringing in TB at an alarming rate
but still the Mexican border is wide open. People in infected countries
like Eastern European countries and parts of Asia, Africa and Latin America
should be required to have a yearly TB test, such as a tine or Mantoux test.
Anyone flying into the US should then be required to have test results document, We have to protect our population and do so before travel dollars, Seems these days money and oil come first. Also, Jeff, I am very concerned about the speed at which the Ebola infected people in the US are being released. Already, the two nurses are set to go home? We don't know much, if anything, about this new strain that I believe was in the vaccine the first case took. We know nothing about the mutations that are occurring at an alarming rate. We don't know if the virus has now an ability to hide in the body. I don't trust the CDC which is the same group that denied Morgellons disease existed. ...and without fair testing. Just imagine for example if these people who are cured within two weeks still have an ability to remain infective. Probably on a scale of 1 to 10 such a mutation would be maybe a 0 to 1 but do we really want to take that chance. Why not continue monitoring patients for 21 days after pronounced cured. What if t he virus can now evade tests. False negative do happen and have happened with H5N1 and other viruses. Are they worried about spending tax payer money? Stop wasting our tax money on war and weapons and use it to help us, Jeff, we knew and talked about TB on your program, and knew the situation was far worse around the globe. My estimation is they have misjudged the TB situation here in the US too. I notice they state that one must be a close contact of a person with TB. Well, what about the police who became infected just riding in their patrol car. They don't like to mention those types of situations. Think about all of the commuters who ride on a daily basis, subways and trains and buses. Patty TB Epidemic Worse Than Thought - WHO http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2014/10/22/tb-who-tuberculosisebola.html |
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