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CDC Confirms First Ebola Case Diagnosed In The US, In Dallas Hospital

As experts (as opposed to President Obama) had warned, the probability of Ebola coming to the US is around 20% by year-end. So it should not be a total surprise that: *CDC CONFIRMS FIRST EBOLA CASE DIAGNOSED IN THE UNITED … Continue reading

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Dallas hospital is evaluating patient for possible Ebola

A patient admitted by Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas has been placed in strict isolation and is being evaluated for a potential Ebola infection “based on the patient’s symptoms and recent travel history,” the hospital said in a statement. … Continue reading

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Experimental Ebola vaccine to be injected into humans en masse beginning this January: WHO

The United Nations isn’t letting a good crisis go to waste, having recently endorsed the use of untested, experimental Ebola vaccines being rushed to market as this is typed. Agence France-Presse reports that the vaccines, which are bypassing the normal … Continue reading

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Possible Ebola Patient Arrives at U.S. NIH Lab

An American doctor who was exposed to the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone checked in to the National Institutes of Health hospital Sunday for experimental testing and possible isolation and treatment, the NIH said. The doctor, who hasn’t been identified, … Continue reading

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Ebola death toll in West Africa hits 3,000: WHO

The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the death toll from the Ebola epidemic in West Africa has now risen to over 3,000. The WHO said on Friday that at least 3,091 out of 6,574 probable, suspected and confirmed … Continue reading

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How Ebola cases have grown since March

The number of infections in western Africa’s Ebola outbreak has reached almost 6,000, making it by far the worst in the history of the disease. Now experts estimate infections could quadruple to 21,000 by the end of October and reach … Continue reading

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Sierra Leone quarantines 1 million amid Ebola outbreak

Sierra Leone has ordered the quarantine of over a million more people in different areas to contain the deadly Ebola virus. In a nationally televised address on Wednesday, President Ernest Bai Koroma announced that the quarantine “with immediate effect” was … Continue reading

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Ebola virus: Western Australia patient tested

UPDATE: Woman with Ebola-like symptoms being tested at Perth hospital A woman with Ebola-like symptoms is being tested for the virus at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth. It is understood the African national in her 60s had recently visited … Continue reading

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Start Being Effective Today: Participate in this IR

Intelligence Requirements: Ebola by Sam Culper A friend and I started talking about Ebola and intelligence requirements, so we have some intelligence requirements for everyone.  Let’s crowdsource some OSINT gathering.  I’ll give away a free course through the Culper Institute($49-$99 … Continue reading

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Sierra Leone’s Ebola lockdown likely to be extended; testing reveals dozens of new cases

A three-day lockdown in Sierra Leone aimed at stemming the worst Ebola epidemic on record has identified dozens of new infections, but has not reached everyone in the country and is likely to be extended, a senior official said on Sunday. In one of the … Continue reading

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Ebola lockdown brings Sierra Leone capital to a halt

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8-cYZLRPCU#t=1s ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What would happen if only one of our cities was quarantined? David DeGerolamo

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Obama: It’s for the Children

The pResident’s open border and distribution of illegal aliens has now infected 20 states with EV-D68. As the article below states, children are most affected by the enterovirus. And yet there is no public outcry from the medical community. Or … Continue reading

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WHO: Ebola crisis “unparalleled in modern times”

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CDC issues Ebola checklist: ‘Now is the time to prepare’

h/t James C ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This checklist is incomplete. In order to prevent additional pandemics in our country, we have to remove the source of the infections: Obama. Will the government consider this a threat on the pResident’s life? The real … Continue reading

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Containment Is Not Possible, Ebola Is Already Airborne

Some of the nation’s top infectious disease experts worry that one of the deadliest viruses on the planet could mutate and be transmitted just by a mere cough or a sneeze. Michael Osterholm, the director of the Center for Infectious … Continue reading

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