Sunday, August 3, 2014

Doctor: Illegals bring risk of Ebola

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 Not very contagious? Really? Then why do World Health Organization officials say the “worst on record” Ebola outbreak in three countries in West Africa is spreading out of control? Why all the special hazmat suits for doctors and nurses? Why did two doctors die treating Ebola patients? Why all the special and expensive isolation units for Ebola patients? In sharp contrast to WHO, U.S. Centers for Disease Control, or CDC, and government spokespersons seem to be going out of their way to downplay risks to Americans.

By Elizabeth Lee Vliet, M.D., of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons

Ebola. Chikungunya. Dengue. Norovirus. Hantavirus. Swine flu. Varicella. Variola. The names sound like something out of a sci-fi movie. Yet, threats to Americans are real, and escalating by the week.

The Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, reported on Aug. 1 that serious diseases are spreading at detention centers for Illegal border crossers. Health-care workers and Border Patrol agents, plus their children, have tested positive for tuberculosis (TB), swine flu, chicken pox, lice and scabies. Instead of being quarantined, illegal border crossers are being dispersed rapidly across the U.S., with those of school age being registered in public schools opening soon for all.

The Border Patrol Council reports that 75 percent of illegal border crossers are from countries around the globe, other than Mexico. They are bringing diseases not common to, or eradicated from, the U.S.:

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12 comments:

  1. Ebola is being brought into the country to cover the President’s ass over the southern border mess.

    Agreed.

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  2. This wins my17-year HEAD EXPLOSION award - nothing in that time frame beats this, and that is really saying something for me.

    Nothing will cover our PINO's ass when this is all over - amazing that he is going with such wreckless abandon before the November election - Wonder why?

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  3. Thanks and from the symptoms, doubtful, though you already knew that. :)

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  4. For the first time in a very long time, I am starting to feel real fear.

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    1. Now, now sweetie, just have another sip of wine, .....:)

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  5. if you say so....

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    1. I hope there was no pain when I twisted your arm..........:)

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  6. Badger, the diseases that are coming in with the southern invasion are going to break our straining health care system. Add Ebola to that mix, and it's a prescription for disaster--and by that I mean mass deaths, martial law, quarantine camps, etc.

    And that Executive Order about 'respiratory illnesses'? TB is one. Influenza is another. Ebola is almost certainly one. And has anyone else noticed that 'cough' has mysteriously vanished from the media-spread lists of Ebola symptoms in the last few weeks? Or is it just my pesky hallucinations acting up again?

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  7. You mean they haven't picked you up after your comment this morning......? :)

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  8. not when you put it so nicely...;)

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