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originally posted by: LDragonFire
a reply to: Violater1
So they had upto 70 people working on Duncan, how could you keep that many people quiet? Even if only half that number was working on a new Ebola patient? People will talk and use facebook, twitter ect. Sounds like NLBS to me!!!
originally posted by: Sremmos80
Sorry doc but this just sounds like the a water cooler rumor with some massive appeal to authority.
Even doctors can be the victim of the telephone game.
Also was it a confirmed case or is it a possible case with some one just being monitored showing ebola like symptoms
originally posted by: LDragonFire
a reply to: Violater1
Your thread isn't about possible contact from a wedding or grocery store your thread is about some one possibly infected in Texas but the government is keeping it quiet. My point is that if indeed there was some one being treated for Ebola that it would be next to impossible to keep such a thing quiet, don't you agree?
a reply to: LDragonFire
how could you keep that many people quiet?
originally posted by: deadeyedick
i am a couple hrs from dallas and my mom was recently admitted for kidney stones and i can say that they definitly done there series of questions well. So things seem to be working. I also have a sister that is a trauma nurse in dallas and i have heard nothing negative from her. She was at the point of quitting if any more cases came up but she is still working at one of the adjacent er's to presbyterian. i will inquire more though...
Despite the ongoing media blackout, some 357 people, and counting, are currently being monitored in New York City after demonstrating possible symptoms of Ebola. Dozens of others in Iowa and South Carolina are also under evaluation, indicating that the Ebola threat is far from over. But will anybody notice before it's too late? "The Ebola evaporation nicely coincides with Obama regime spear-carriers attempts to paint Republicans as nothing but rank fear-mongers exploiting the virus for political gain," wrote Donn Marten for Downtrend, adding that the sudden loss in Ebola coverage "doesn't pass the smell test." So far, there have been 341 mutations of Ebola since the outbreak began, according to a recent study published in the journal Science. This is a lot of change in a very short period of time, which suggests that Ebola is still out there spreading, regardless of what the mainstream media would have us all believe.