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Thursday, October 30, 2014

Two hours after I post about Obama’s IMPRUDENCE on Ebola..

CDC admits droplets from a sneeze could spread Ebola

Ebola is a lot easier to catch than health officials have admitted — and can be contracted by contact with a doorknob contaminated by a sneeze from an infected person an hour or more before, experts told The Post Tuesday.
“If you are sniffling and sneezing, you produce microorganisms that can get on stuff in a room. If people touch them, they could be” infected, said Dr. Meryl Nass, of the Institute for Public Accuracy in Washington, DC.
Nass pointed to a poster the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quietly released on its Web site saying the deadly virus can be spread through “droplets.”
“Droplet spread happens when germs traveling inside droplets that are coughed or sneezed from a sick person enter the eyes, nose or mouth of another person,” the poster states.
Nass slammed the contradiction.
“The CDC said it doesn’t spread at all by air, then Friday they came out with this poster,” she said. “They admit that these particles or droplets may land on objects such as doorknobs and that Ebola can be transmitted that way.”
ONCE AGAIN here is my post of earlier today .,..
Here is the Tulane research FROM 2007 on Ebola in mucus and saliva
Here is the research paper from the UK ministry of Defence demonstrating long term active Ebola virus on hard surfaces
American governance is FAILING IN FRONT OF OUR EYES

Can we govern ourselves?

4 comments:

  1. She was trained as an “intelligence officer” under a two-year CDC program modeled after the U.S. military.
    via: DailyCaller
    "Hickox was a class of 2012 member of the CDC's two-year EIS officer training program, according to the official program for CDC's 2014 EIS Conference (p.98), which was held from April 28 to May 1, 2014. Hickox was featured in a photograph in the program.
    Hickox was listed as an "EIS officer" for the CDC in program materials for a DC course she taught in July 2014. She was specifically listed as an active "EIS officer" as recently as July 18, 2014, according to CDC documents.

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  2. This is humorous as ANYONE who has ever been is Fort Kent Maine is well aware.

    They are LUCKY to have a McD's up there, and anyone living up there is unlikely to be the kind of person to NOT BE CONSIDERATE of their neighbors, let me tell you.

    I have spent time up there and we are talking old school ultra rural WAY northern new england AT ITS PAUL BUNYAN BEST.

    Folks living up there are not there for the jobs, careers, or weather .. it's for their families to be together, their neighbors, and the life - so this scenario is MIND BLOWING TO ME.

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  3. Is it failure?

    How does a person fail 100% of the time?

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  4. This woman seems to be constantly getting degrees, certificates, training. When does she have time
    to actually work?

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