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originally posted by: nukedog
a reply to: Maluhia
We have an Ebola Caesar. No worries. His infinite wisdom will secure our happiness. Long live the king.
At the White House, reporters confronted press secretary Josh Earnest with questions about the Ebola czar. “What has changed since he started his job?” one reporter asked. “It appears as though this week there’s more confusion than there was last week, given what we’re seeing in New York and New Jersey, and more differences between how the states are dealing with it.”
Earnest insisted Klain was “coordinating the government response,” but he did not directly answer whether the Ebola czar needed to do more to coordinate with state governments. “I don’t think it fuels panic because I think people understand the facts,” Earnest said. Earnest said Klain’s work — he’s been on the job 10 days — already produced “a significant number of announcements related to the whole-of-government approach that the President has ordered to dealing with the Ebola situation.”
Patient in isolation at Milwaukie, Ore., hospital tests negative for Ebola virus - @fox12oregon
North Carolina Department of Health says possible Ebola patient arrived in US from Liberia on Oct. 31 via Newark Airport; patient developed fever Sunday - @ABC11_WTVD
originally posted by: MrLimpet
a reply to: RoyalBlue
Negative.
Patient in isolation at Milwaukie, Ore., hospital tests negative for Ebola virus - @fox12oregon
Here's one in NC.
North Carolina Department of Health says possible Ebola patient arrived in US from Liberia on Oct. 31 via Newark Airport; patient developed fever Sunday - @ABC11_WTVD
Ebola is the least of our worries if someone has engineered a virus worse than it of course..