Thursday, December 11, 2014

And Now, The Serious Lying Starts




(Reuters) - An American nurse who was exposed to Ebola while volunteering in an Ebola treatment unit in Sierra Leone will be admitted to the National Institutes of Health's Clinical Center in Maryland on Thursday, NIH announced.NIH did not release any further information on the nurse, including when he or she might have been exposed to the virus, current medical condition or affiliation.
It is thus apparent that we're not meant to know where she's arriving from, whether and how many people she may have already exposed here or anywhere else, or anything further about the case.

And she's being taken to the one facility (out of four) completely under the control and purview of the U.S. government, from top to bottom. Make of that what you will.

If you aren't continuing to get your personal quarantine ducks in a row, you aren't paying attention.

UPDATE: NBC local affiliate is reporting that the nurse has tested negative for Ebola. So whether she's actually infected is an open question, and/or will accidentally leak out the truism that a negative initial Ebola test doesn't mean you're not infected.
Disinformation Czar Klain will not be pleased.

1 comment:

  1. All I can say is learn about Oral Rehydration Therapy and how easy it is to make the stuff, and if you even suspect you have been in contact with Ebola contaminated people or surfaces, start rehydrating ... it might be your only hope.

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