The Ebola epidemic is “spiraling out of control,” according to the Director of the Centers for Disease Control. The number of deaths jumped from 400 to 1900 in just one week.
Largely the issue is containment as authorities in Africa are struggling with the basics of having enough protective suits and beds for victims (around 3500 to date), enough ambulances to transport those suspected to have the virus, hospitals with enough respirators, the ability to effectively deal with the dead, etc.
The experimental drug ZMapp shows which has shown some promise in fighting the disease, but isn’t enough on it’s own to handle the issue when containment is not sufficient.
One would think that with the seriousness of the issue that enough resources from around the world would be pulled together to handle the issue more quickly.
Meanwhile, our southern border is completely open to the world and people from infected countries are entering, according to a Customs And Border Protections analysis.
I really hate to shove this in your face…but..all of this is written in the Bible and other ancient documents..it is on it’s way.
Time for Hannity and Limbaugh, not to mention O’Reilly, to panic. The sky is falling! Paul, people like you have been saying the exact same thing for 2,000 years. I guess if you keep saying it, it is bound to be correct one of these days? Ya’ll don’t even know how ebola is transmitted, its incubation period, and detection.
Welp…it’s been nice!
Compliments of our worthless CDC and their Union bitches. They will kill Americans to get their way.
That and the fact that terrorist are more than likely crossing our border is no reason to close it. After all Pelosi says illegal aliens are the backbone of this country and I believe her, because liberals don’t lie.
THE DEVIL WORKS THROUGH FEAR…
Bring them to Atlanta seems like a good spot to start a epidemic
Walking dead or just dead
Oh please. According to other CDC writings, it’s not.
Here’s a doc who can think and read back to them their own “research.” vitalitycapsules.com/ebola-and-other-things-that-go-bump-in-the-night
Paul Cherokee