KOMMONSENTSJANE – YESTERDAY IT WAS A CHILDREN CRISIS TODAY IT IS EBOLA

The  U. S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is downplaying the threat of the Ebola virus to the U.S.  The deadly virus they say is relatively slow to transmit and travel factors make spread from West Africa unlikely.  Ebola only spreads through physical touch (vomiting, diarrhea, and fluids), and it can’t be spread by people who aren’t showing symptoms of infection according to Stephen Monroe of the CDC.  Each day brings a new crisis – yesterday,  it was the crisis of children being deliberately poured into the border by a prearranged deal between the Socialist Democrats, Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and who knows who else.  

Those factors and the fact that most flights between West Africa and the U.S. require one or  more stops in other countries.  They state this makes it unlikely that a sick person could make it all the way to America and spread the Ebola virus according to CDC officials.  My question is – why are they bringing these two American doctors, if they are, back to the states if there is no cure.  Why not keep them on the Air-Vac plane and isolated in West Africa with only the people who are caring for them and who know how to handle the situation.  Don’t take that chance!  Why infect the Air-Vac people in the first place?  

With the going rate of handling situations with this administration – the odds are against the American people with this administration handling anything, especially a virus.  Didn’t they lose some vials recently at a CDC lab?

The current outbreak is the deadliest ever for Ebola, causing more than 670 deaths and 1,200 infections in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to the World Health Organization.

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