By: Paul Joseph Watson
Date: 6 August 2014
U.S. Health Authorities Concealing Number of Suspected Ebola Victims From Public
In an apparent attempt to avoid hysteria, U.S. health authorities are withholding details about a number of suspected Ebola victims from the public.
During a segment concerning the admission of a potential
Ebola victim at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, CNN’s Dr. Sanjay
Gupta revealed that there have been at least six cases at the hospital
which prompted doctors to test for Ebola but that the details were not
divulged publicly.
“There have been about a half a dozen patients who have
had their blood tested because of concern, those particular patients
their stories were not made public,” said Gupta, adding, “I’m not sure
if that’s because of heightened concern by the hospital or what that
means exactly.”
Gupta also appeared to suggest that patients being
tested for the Ebola virus were not being kept in isolation when he
stated, “This isn’t the kind of thing that they worry about spreading to
other patients in the hospital, spreading to people who are walking
around the hospital. This is not an airborne virus.”
However, at least in the case of the patient who was made public yesterday, hospital officials said the individual was immediately put into isolation as a precaution.
As we reported yesterday,
despite health authorities downplaying the likelihood of Ebola going
airborne, studies by Canadian scientists suggest that this is in fact
likely, at least to a limited degree.
The Public Health Agency of Canada’s official website also states that “airborne spread among humans is strongly suspected, although it has not yet been conclusively demonstrated.”
The CDC has urged airline staff to take steps to prevent
the airborne spread of the virus, including giving suspected Ebola
victims surgical masks as well as directing staff to “not use compressed
air, which might spread infectious material through the air.”
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