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Doctors 'no longer able to detect Ebola virus' in Amber Vinson's body
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[quote:Chrit:MV8yNjc3NTc1XzQ2OTg4NzM1XzNCNTQ3MEFE] The tests are only 90% accurate, I'll guess they had a false negative and it will now be reported as the absolute truth and everything after that will be hidden again. Everything is about spin control, fear control. This is about how the staff feels, the illusion of safety must be present. This article tells more then most. [i]Snip;[/i] Judge Clay Jenkins, Dallas County's top administrator, said [b]staff members at the Dallas hospital are tired, with "a wealth of emotions going on." [/b]"It would be inhumane and not in their best interest, nor in anyone else's best interest, for them to be directed or forced into continuing," Jenkins said. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines Monday to better protect health care workers. CDC officials demonstrated the recommended techniques Tuesday at a training session for several thousand health care workers in New York City. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo urged the health care workers there to also use their training to educate their families and communities about Ebola. [b]"Keep the anxiety down," he said. "Keep the fear down." [/b] http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ebola-airport-checks-expand-nurses-get-training/ar-BBayNLR meanwhile [i]Snip;[/i] The quarantine comes one day after the Centers for Disease Control announced that all travelers arriving in the U.S. from the three Ebola-stricken African countries -- Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea -- will be subject to a 21-day monitoring program. Returning travelers will have to give authorities an address, two phone numbers and two email addresses, as well as the address of a personal contact. They will get kits and be required to take their temperatures once per day and report to public health authorities, for 21 days. The program will start Monday in six states: New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, New Jersey and Georgia. Meanwhile, several states are taking the Ebola crisis into their own hands, by tapping emergency funds in their budgets, launching treatment units and holding public hearings to stanch the spread of misinformation about the virus. http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/10/22/family-six-quarantined-in-connecticut-over-ebola-fears/ They did the same thing in the 1912 Spanish flu outbreak, control the media and hide the reality of how bad it is. No way you will ever know how bad it is, but as they throw more and more money at it, it kinda shows where the reality of the situation is. [/quote]
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The family of Amber Vinson, the Dallas nurse diagnosed with Ebola after a trip to Ohio, says she no longer has the virus in her system.
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Nope.
I'm calling bullshit.
Everyone is now suddenly being cured?
Ebola 'czar'?
Media blackout?
Not a chance.
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