EBOLA CONTAINMENT LOST -- INFECTION RATE UP 15% IN 24 HOURS; - TopicsExpress



          

EBOLA CONTAINMENT LOST -- INFECTION RATE UP 15% IN 24 HOURS; OUTBREAK ARRIVES IN PISA, ITALY! turnerradionetwork/news/438-pat The outbreak of Ebola Virus in seven west African countries has broken through all containment efforts and is spreading like wildfire. According to Christian Relief groups working in Guinea and Liberia, the number of confirmed infections jumped 15% in just the last 24 hours. In addition, 40 illegal alien migrant workers from the outbreak area, who came ashore in Pisa, Italy, are showing signs of Ebola infection and are being isolated in Pisa Italy because of fever and conjunctivitis (bloody around the eyes). According to the World Health Organization, this strain of Ebola is entirely new and although it is close to the Zaire strain, it is different, thus accounting for false-negative test results . . . . . for weeks! Those false-negative results meant people who were actually infected with Ebola, were returned to their families and neighborhoods to recover from what they believed was the Flu or a case of food poisoning, only to spread the Ebola further. The result has been a complete loss of containment of this Ebola outbreak. With the likely arrival of Ebola in Pisa, Italy, the European continent is now at severe risk. Italian Health Authorities are DENYING reports about infected workers in Pisa, Italy. They claim it is a HOAX; but they are not explaining why an entire hospital in Pisa is now under isolation. Samaritans Purse is a non-denominational evangelical Christian organization based in Boone, NC providing spiritual and physical aid to hurting people around the world. They are doing aid work with the Ebola outbreak. According to Samaritans Purse, the number of people infected with Ebola has jumped 15% in the last 24 hours -- a staggering increase! This Ebola outbreak blamed for 135 deaths in West Africa in the past month was not imported from Central Africa but caused by a new strain of the disease, a study in a U.S. medical journal said, raising the specter of further regional epidemics. The spread of Ebola from a remote corner of Guinea to the capital and into neighboring Liberia, the first deadly outbreak reported in West Africa, has caused panic across a region struggling with weak healthcare systems and porous borders. A senior health ministry official told Reuters on Thursday the government planned to stop publicly releasing the death toll to avoid causing unnecessary panic.Others say the decision to conceal new outbreak information is PROOF that containment has been lost and the disease is spreading uncontrollably. Ebola is endemic to Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, South Sudan and Gabon, and scientists initially believed that Central Africas Zaire strain of the virus was responsible for the outbreak.
Posted on: Sun, 20 Apr 2014 11:54:21 +0000

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