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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Ebola Bodies Left on Liberian Streets - Obama Imports Ebola to US


Relatives of Infected Ebola Victims in Liberia Dump Bodies on the Streets.

Obama Imports Ebola into the U.S.
I mean really, what could possibly go wrong?


Riot police raced to quell a demonstration blocking Liberia's busiest highway Saturday as an angry crowd protested the government's delays in collecting the bodies of Ebola victims.

In Guinea, where the deadly Ebola outbreak emerged in March, health officials announced Saturday that the country was closing its land borders with Liberia and Sierra Leone — two of the countries where the killer virus has now spread and where deaths are mounting.
 
The World Health Organization declared the Ebola outbreak an international health emergency Friday. The growing unease in Liberia, where nearly 300 people have died from the gruesome disease, raises the specter of social unrest reports ABC News.
 
Several bodies had been lying by the roadside for two days in the central town of Weala, 50 miles (75 kilometers) from the capital of Monrovia, and no government agency had picked them up, residents said.
 
The Ebola virus spreads through the bodily fluids of its victims and many in West Africa have fallen ill after touching or handling corpses. Liberia's government has ordered that all Ebola victims be cremated amid community opposition to neighborhood burials for fear of further contamination.
 
Information Minister Lewis Brown sounded a warning on state radio Saturday.


Dr. Michael Savage Update on Ebola Virus
Dr. Savage says that Obama is risking the lives of all Americans.






"Security people are on their way to put things under control," Brown said, directing his comments to protesters. "We don't want people taking the law into their own hands."

The latest Ebola outbreak is the largest ever recorded for the disease and so far has killed at least 961 people, according to figures released Friday by the U.N. health agency. This outbreak emerged in Guinea and has since spread to Sierra Leone, Liberia and Nigeria.
 
The situation is particularly dire in Liberia, where the Doctors Without Borders charity group has described the conditions as "catastrophic."
 
"There are reports of dead bodies lying in streets and houses," said the group's emergency coordinator in Liberia, Lindis Hurum.
 
At least 40 health workers in Liberia have contracted Ebola in recent weeks and most of the city's hospitals are closed, Hurum said.
 

A Great Idea
How about bringing people infected with Ebola to the United States?

Bodies Dumped in the Streets
Relatives of Ebola victims in Liberia defied government orders and dumped infected bodies in the streets as West African governments struggled to enforce tough measures to curb an outbreak of the virus that has killed 887 people.
(redflagnews)

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