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    US To Unveil New Ebola-Related Travel Bans As WHO Admits More Cases "Unavoidable"

    US To Unveil New Ebola-Related Travel Bans As WHO Admits More Cases "Unavoidable"

    There is a 50 per cent chance a traveller carrying the disease could touch down in the UK by October 24, a team of U.S. researchers have predicted.

    Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/07/2014 15:37 -0400

    Just hours after the World Health Organization warned "It is quite unavoidable, that [Ebola] incidents will happen in the future because of the extensive travel both from Europe to the affected countries and the other way around," CDC Director Tom Frieden announced that:

    • U.S. TO ANNOUNCE FURTHER TRAVEL MEASURES VS EBOLA IN DAYS: CDC

    This merely confirms all suspicions and our earlier note that 'air traffic is the driver' of global contagion.

    As Reuters reports,
    Europe will almost inevitably see more cases of the deadly Ebola virus within its borders but the continent is well prepared to control the disease, the World Health Organization's regional director said on Tuesday.

    Speaking to Reuters just hours after Europe's first local case of Ebola infection was confirmed in a nurse in Spain, the WHO's European director, Zsuzsanna Jakab, said further such events were "unavoidable".

    Spanish health officials said four people had been hospitalized to try and stem any further spread of Ebola there after the nurse became the first person in the world known to have contracted the virus outside of Africa.

    "Such imported cases and similar events as have happened in Spain will happen also in the future, most likely," Jakab told Reuters in a telephone interview from her Copenhagen office.

    "It is quite unavoidable ... that such incidents will happen in the future because of the extensive travel both from Europe to the affected countries and the other way around."

    ...

    "But the most important thing...is that Europe is still at low risk and that the western part of the European region particularly is the best prepared in the world to respond to viral hemorrhagic fevers including Ebola."
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    So don't panic!
    * * *
    "Air traffic is the driver," warns Professor Alessandro Vespignani of Northeastern University in Boston...predicting where the virus will spread...
    There is a 50 per cent chance a traveller carrying the disease could touch down in the UK by October 24, a team of U.S. researchers have predicted.

    Using Ebola spread patterns and airline traffic data they have calculated the odds of the virus spreading across the world.

    They estimate there is a 75 per cent chance Ebola will reach French shores by October 24.

    And Belgium has a 40 per cent chance of seeing the disease arrive on its territory, while Spain and Switzerland have lower risks of 14 per cent each.




    'It's just a matter of who gets lucky and who gets unlucky."
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    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-1...es-unavoidable
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