![]() People only become contagious once they begin to show symptoms. Though only a small condolence, one cannot be contaminated just by sitting next to an affected person in the early stages of infection. It all starts with these irrefutable facts about air travel:ġ) All passengers are confined to the same enclosed space.Ģ) All passengers are breathing THE SAME AIR.ģ) Ebola can become airborne via very small particles in the air, and just a single Ebola virus riding on a dust particle is sufficient to infect a human being.Ĥ) Following the flight, infected passengers then intermingle with thousands of other people at the airport, each going to a different unique destination somewhere else across the country or around the world.ĥ) The speed of air travel vastly out-paces the speed of governments being able to deploy infectious disease prevention teams.” ![]() “Air travel creates the "perfect storm" for Ebola to devastate humanity. Natural News gives us a look at what the Director-General is talking about and what we might see happen these next days and weeks. The problem with Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is that symptoms typically start two days to three weeks after contracting the virus meaning that people can be boarding planes already infected without them or medical officials’ knowledge. Because Ebola’s incubation period is two to 21 days and early symptoms aren’t specific, using thermal scanners to detect fevers is costly, unlikely to detect anyone infected with Ebola "and is not encouraged," according to the WHO. Screening is costly and detected few cases after an outbreak in 2003 of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, or SARS, that began in China. The World Health Organization isn’t recommending screening airline passengers leaving the region of Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone. Has air travel doomed humanity to a pandemic outbreak?Īirline travelers are not being screened for Ebola. Global medical charity Doctors Without Borders has given warning that the Ebola crisis in West Africa is " unprecedented, absolutely out of control and can only get worse." Bart Janssens, the charity’s director of operations, warned there was no overarching vision of how to tackle the outbreak. Other headlines read, “ Ebola can spread like ‘forest fire,’ US warns.” That sounds contagious! Alarmingly, as the Public Health Agency of Canada explains, "1 – 10 aerosolized organisms are sufficient to cause infection in humans." That sounds extremely contagious meaning if a badly infected patient gets on a plane or bus and sneezes or vomits it’s all over for many people. On this USA video report they say that most people are going to die and in the same breath say, it is not that contagious. “If the situation continues to deteriorate, the consequences can be catastrophic in terms of lost lives but also severe socioeconomic disruption and a high risk of spread to other countries,” she said. “This outbreak is moving faster than our efforts to control it,” Director-General Margaret Chan told the presidents of Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Ivory Coast at a gathering in Conakry, the capital of Guinea. The director-general of the World Health Organization warned Friday that the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is spreading quickly and the consequences could be “catastrophic” if greater efforts to control the outbreak aren’t put into place now. This video says that merely the suspicion of a limited Ebola outbreak in the United States would give the green light for federal authorities to seize draconian powers and detain Americans not even infected with the Ebola virus. Bush in April 2003, which allows for the, “apprehension, detention, or conditional release of individuals to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of suspected communicable diseases.” The executive order, titled Revised List of Quarantinable Communicable Diseases, amends executive order 13295, passed by George W. President Barack Obama takes it very seriously and has just signed an amendment to an executive order allowing him to mandate the apprehension and detention of Americans who merely show signs of “respiratory illness.” If you are not taking the threat of Ebola seriously, you are making a big mistake.
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