ALERT! Texas Ebola Patient Was Sent Home For 2 Days With Anti-Biotics
LEVEL 1 CDC EBOLA ALERT FOR
DALLAS TEXAS METRO AREA
QUESTION EVERYTHING COMING FROM
THE AUTHORITIES CONCERNING THE
SERIOUSNESS OF THIS INCIDENT!
AND BY ALL MEANS
PRAY FOR THE CURRENT VICTIMS AND
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN
UNKNOWINGLY EXPOSED
SAINTS!! TIME IS SHORT...TELL SOMEBODY
ABOUT JESUS
People put your thinking caps on!! The state of TEXAS is a MAJOR ROAD BLOCK
for the OBAMA ILLEGAL OPEN BORDERS SCHEME
It is also the 2nd largest state in the Republic as well as the most
heavily armed civilian population that completely honors the 2nd Amend
Arm twisting on this IMPORTANT UNITED NATIONS MANDATE
TO DISARM THE POPULATION won't work here. Trying to STRONG ARM
VIA UNPROVOKED MARTIAL LAW...WON'T WORK. The various diseases that
are attacking our children because of his policies aren't sever enough
NOW EBOLA THAT'S A ANOTHER ISSUE...BASIC INTERNATIONAL
QUARANTINE PROTOCOLS CONCERNING
"DIRECT FLIGHTS FROM WEST AFRICA"
I BELIEVE WERE EITHER IRRESPONSIBLY OR INTENTIONALLY
"OVERLOOKED"
TO INITIATE AN "OUTBREAK" IN ONE OF OUR LARGEST
CITIES THAT HAPPENS TO BE IN THE STATE OF TEXAS!
NOW "EMERGENCY QUARANTINE IMPLEMENTATION" IS A NECESSITY!
IF IT TAKES A DIVISION OF TROOPS TO IMPLEMENT...WHICH REQUIRES
PER EXECUTIVE EMERGENCY ORDER RECENTLY SIGNED
TO DISARM THE POPULATION. IF THAT SCENARIO SEEMS FAR
FETCHED THINK ABOUT BENGHAZI AND THE IRAQ PULL OUT
AND RISE OF ISIS......


(by Steve Watson, IW) -- The patient who is critically ill with the Ebola
virus in a Dallas hospital was initially sent home with antibiotics before
being diagnosed, it has been revealed. The man was also around other
people in Texas for days before being isolated and quarantined.
The Associated Press reports that the man, who traveled from Liberia to
Dallas on September 20th, was dismissed from the Texas Health
Presbyterian Hospital on the 26th after seeking care. He was evaluated
and given a prescription for antibiotics, with hospital workers believing
he had some other ailment. Scott Gordon, a reporter for KXAS, tweeted
‘Hospital reviewing why patient wasn’t properly diagnosed on Friday
when he was evaluated and sent home. Dismissed with antibiotics.’
The man was not re-admitted to the hospital until two days later
on the 28th September, raising the risk that he was potentially
spreading the Ebola virus around family members and friends for
48 hours when the virus was at its most infectious. The man is now
in strict isolation, with blood tests by Texas health officials and the CDC
separately confirming he has Ebola. When asked how many people the
patient may have come into contact with, CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden
said, ‘I think a handful is the right characterization.’Texas health officials
are in the process of tracking down those who may have come into
close contact with the patient. When located, those people will be
monitored for 21 days after exposure, to see if they develop symptoms.
“If they develop fever then those same criteria are used to isolate
them and make sure that they are cared for as well as possible, so that
they maximize their chances [for recovery] and to minimize or eliminate
the chance that they would infect other people.” Frieden said. Dallas
Mayor Mike Rawlings issued a statement that noted
“We have quarantined both [the ambulance crew that took the patient
to the hospital] and the unit itself to make sure that nothing was there
that can be spread.”“First and foremost, we gotta have our thoughts
and prayers for this man, who is very sick and hopefully he’ll get well.
But we’re gonna sure everybody else is safe at the same time.”
Rawlings added. ‘The bottom line here is that I have no doubt we will
control this importation, or this case of Ebola, so that it does not spread
widely in this country,’ Frieden said at a press conference.
“It is certainly possible that someone who had contact with this
individual, a family member or other individual, could develop Ebola
in the coming weeks,” he added. “But there is no doubt in my mind
that we will stop it here.”
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