Spanish Ebola: air traffic is the driver; it’s just a matter of who gets lucky and who gets unlucky.

How can this be? The pResident and CDC told us that Ebola is not airborne. Even though the CDC itself has stated that it is airborne over short distances. Do you feel lucky?

David DeGerolamo

Spain Warns “Something Went Wrong” As Suspected Ebola Cases Rise In Madrid

Despite being described by Spain’s public health director as “a national jewel,” the head of Spain’s Nursing Council warns “something went wrong” in the health care system’s protocols. As RT reports, Spanish health officials have 4 patients interned including infected initial nurse, her husband, and a 2nd nurse (male). Furthermore, 22 more possible Ebola cases are under surveillance having had direct contact with the infected nurse during her vacation after being infected (officials have said they ‘don’t know’ how she became infected with the deadly virus). Images within the hospital show “irregularities” and make-shift isolation units and an insider account said “I do not want to create social alarm, but explain what is still a reality everyday for a few months of nursing staff at the ICU.”. One researcher noted “air traffic is the driver.,” and added ominously, “it’s just a matter of who gets lucky and who gets unlucky.”

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