Here's an article saying there was no protocol in place the first two days Duncan was treated- no protective suits- Duncan's nurses treated other patients etc.
This directly contradicts the lies we have been told.
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2 ... a-Protocol
No protocol was in place at Presbyterian
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I predict there will be at least 1,000 cases of Ebola originating out of that hospital within a few weeks- many more as it goes on.
Dallas may be under lock down and all flights halted.
Wait and see.
Dallas may be under lock down and all flights halted.
Wait and see.
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They are not halting flights out of Liberia, I think people will be able to fly out of DFW for a long, long time.

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The nurse that flew to Cleveland and back got permission from a CDC official even though she had a low grade fever and had been treating Obola Man. Now, you have two planeloads of people at risk.
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In regards to how Ebola is transmitted, it's encouraging that none of the friends/family exposed to Duncan prior to his hospitalization have been diagnosed with Ebola so far. I've read that the two nurses diagnosed treated Duncan when he was at his worst as far as vomiting and diarrhea.
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Jami wrote:In regards to how Ebola is transmitted, it's encouraging that none of the friends/family exposed to Duncan prior to his hospitalization have been diagnosed with Ebola so far. I've read that the two nurses diagnosed treated Duncan when he was at his worst as far as vomiting and diarrhea.
I made this comment last week. Now the quarantine has been lifted for all his friends and family and so far it's still only 2 nurses that had contact with Duncan at his worst that have been diagnosed with Ebola.
Re: No protocol was in place at Presbyterian
Jami wrote:Jami wrote:In regards to how Ebola is transmitted, it's encouraging that none of the friends/family exposed to Duncan prior to his hospitalization have been diagnosed with Ebola so far. I've read that the two nurses diagnosed treated Duncan when he was at his worst as far as vomiting and diarrhea.
I made this comment last week. Now the quarantine has been lifted for all his friends and family and so far it's still only 2 nurses that had contact with Duncan at his worst that have been diagnosed with Ebola.
We don't really know how many people are sick. There may be 200 cases being treated. We're dependent on info being released to the media and we've been lied to repeatedly since this started.
We were first told that Duncan appeared at Presbyterian and was immediately placed in isolation. It was a lie. The first time he showed up there he was sent home with antibiotics. We weren't told that until two days later.
We were told that the staff who treated Duncan were not allowed to treat other patients. That was also a lie. We now know they did treat other patients.
We've been told that you can't catch Ebola on a bus, but you can give it to someone on a bus.
There's more, but this is enough to make the point.
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