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    White House senior administration officials heard saying "WE ARE SCREWED" over Ebola

    H2 Note: These 'officials' are NOT officials. They are network White House correspondents, and don't work for the White House.

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    Tuesday, 7 October 2014


    White House senior administration officials heard saying "WE ARE SCREWED" over Ebola virus.

    A team of scientists at Northeastern University in Boston have used air travel information to predict where the deadly Ebola virus could reach in the next three weeks
    By Gary Walton

    White House, senior administration officials hold a briefing on the U.S. government's response to the Ebola epidemic.

    At the end of the briefing not knowing his microphone is switched on, Major Garrett can be heard saying to two other White House officials,

    "We are screwed!"


    He then goes on to say...
    "I am feeling a little fluey, give me kiss."

    The other official pushes him away jokingly and the female official says...
    "If the DC result shows positive this could go off the grid."
    Lets just pause here..... Eric Thomas boarded his flight in DC!
    Did Eric Thomas possibly infect someone in Washington?

    Video below.

    This maybe banter, they maybe serious but one thing is for sure the US government, once again are handling a deadly crisis in a very unprofessional and irresponsible way.

    They are telling us not to worry, everything is under control while telling themselves we are "screwed."

    As we are hearing today Ebola has reached Spain.

    The Spanish health minister has confirmed that a nurse who treated a victim of Ebola in Madrid has tested positive for the disease.

    The nurse is said to be the first person in the current outbreak known to have contracted Ebola outside Africa.

    We are told not to worry, here in the West as we have wonderful facilities and everything is under control but, sadly that's not true and one simple problem here in Europe and the US which unites us in unbelievable vulnerability is, we have no border control and once Ebola migrates to South America, Central America and the poor eastern countries in Europe the sick will just walk over the borders into our vulnerable soft underbelly, it is a disaster, just waiting to happen.

    The US appears to be welcoming almost anyone who wants to enter through the Mexican border and in Europe border control is almost nil, I can drive here from Holland through Belgium, France and Spain without once having to show my passport, how do I know? Because I have done it, several times.

    What is to stop a Muslim extremist simply infecting him/her self and jumping on a plane to Europe or the US?
    Nothing and they would have 21 days to pull it off because of the incubation period.

    This scenario must have crossed the minds of ISIS leaders already and with so many Muslims prepared to die for their cause it is surely a question of when not if its just too easy!

    So the next time the US Administration, or the British Government or a group of experts reliably and sincerely tell you everything is all right, remember its a lie.

    Lets not forget Eric Thomas, he was amongst Ebola victims in Liberia where he contracted the disease, he simply jumped on a plane from West Africa to Belgium, on to Washington, then on to Dallas, mingled with the good folks of Texas for several days before deciding to check in at CDC hospital Dallas, only to be sent home for another few days!

    A trail of possible destruction and unprecedented disregard for fellow human life is now unfolding as more information is uncovered about him.

    And we will not know the extent of damage he has caused for at least another 12 or so days.

    For the CDC team in Dallas, the search is on for "all" those who had contact with the Ebola patient, although how will they ever know or find everyone who came into contact with him?

    Its not possible.

    But the first statement CDC made after Eric Thomas returned was "not to panic and everything is under control!"

    The disease is starting to explode out of control in the poor and ill equipped West African countries.
    Sierra Leone recorded 121 deaths from Ebola and scores of new infections in one of the single deadliest days since the disease appeared in the West African country more than four months ago, government health statistics showed on Sunday.

    The figures, which covered the period through Saturday, put the total number of deaths at 678, up from 557 the day before. The daily statistics compiled by Sierra Leone's Emergency Operations Centre also showed 81 new cases of the hemorrhagic fever.

    The overall death toll from the epidemic reached 3,439 out of a total of 7,492 cases in West Africa and the United States as of Oct. 1, the World Health Organization said last week. The U.N. agency's statistics varied from those compiled by Sierra Leone.






    At the White House, senior administration officials hold a briefing on the U.S. government's response to the Ebola epidemic, October 3, 2014.

    http://www.thebigwobble.org/2014/10/...urce=BP_recent


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    Ebola Incubation Period

    The Ebola incubation period is the period between infection with the virus and the appearance of symptoms associated with the disease. The incubation period can be as short as 2 days or as long as 21 days. A person is still contagious during this time.


    What Is the Incubation Period for Ebola?


    When a person becomes infected with the Ebola virus, it enters the body and begins to multiply. The virus can travel in the blood to almost any part of the body, including the:



    After four to six days on average, symptoms of Ebola can begin. The period between the transmission of the virus and the start of symptoms is called the incubation period. For Ebola, the incubation period can be as short as 2 days or as long as 21 days.

    Is a Person Contagious During the Ebola Incubation Period?


    Even if a person exhibits no signs or symptoms of Ebola, he or she can still spread the virus during the incubation period. Once symptoms begin, the person can remain contagious for about three more weeks.

    Click Transmission of Ebola to learn about how the virus is spread.

    http://ebola.emedtv.com/ebola/ebola-...on-period.html
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