Tuesday, October 14, 2014

BREAKING: Ebola Nurse Boyfriend Reportedly Symptomatic, Hospitalized


From Red Flag News:


(by Charles C. Johnson, GotNews) -- An email sent out to the Alcon staff by its CEO reportedly said that the ebola nurse’s boyfriend was admitted into hospital with “Ebola-like symptoms.”
Gotnews.com has received word from two different Alcon employees, both of whom asked not to be identified.
Alcon’s U.S. headquarters are in Fort Worth, Texas. It is an opthomological pharmaceutical company.
Requests for comment from Alcon were not returned.
So, parents work at Alcon and so does Nina Pham's boyfriend.. He's now in quarantine
— Nicole Schneider (@tcubroad) October 14, 2014

@ChuckCJohnson Email sent out by CEO at Alcon
— Nicole Schneider (@tcubroad) October 14, 2014

@ScottGordonNBC5 are y'all not going to report about Nina's boyfriend that works at Alcon in FORT WORTH who was admitted for Ebola symptoms?
— Kylie Turner (@kylieforeverb) October 13, 2014

Developing…

4 comments:

BlueisCoool said...

The Ebola news seems to keep getting worse and worse. What a scary situation.

Anonymous said...

If the boyfriend is found to have contracted the virus through contact with his girlfriend, it would be a miracle if Duncan's girlfriend and housemates walk away healthy.
When the confirmation of Duncan's Ebola virus story broke, it didn't take long to hear from Louise Troh and company. A previous story stated she and her family remain symptom free, and that they communicate with outside family members by phone.
Earlier, it was reported that Troh's family members broke quarantine and were confined by an armed deputy to the residence until they were moved.
That family was visibly unhappy about being confined and I bet they are chomping at the bit to have their voices heard - sick or not.

Anonymous said...

Reports of Threats if Ebola Waste Goes Into Sewage System WXIA11 DeKalb County GA
DeKalb County had threatened to cut the Emory University hospital off from the sewage system if Ebola was being disposed of into it.
...denied

Anonymous said...

Delta Air Lines Takes Off After W.H.O. Sees Ebola Cases Decline

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Bloomberg: Ebola Alarms Spread With Crews, Fliers on Illness Alert

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Fox: Ebola deaths rise to nearly 4,500 as WHO warns cases will increase to 10,000 per week