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Ebola Could Mutate into an Airborne Virus; "Bar Entry from Affected Countries" Says Liberty GB
Enza Ferreri Blog ^ | 15 October 2014 | Enza Ferreri

Posted on 10/15/2014 5:41:44 PM PDT by Enza Ferreri

Road blocks in Freetown, Sierra Leone, to demand removal of bodies infected with Ebola

Tuesday during a House of Lords debate Labour's Lord Robert Winston, a medical doctor who has presented scientific TV programs, said that Ebola could mutate into an airborne virus that is caught like a common cold.

He was reacting to Health Minister Earl Howe's remark at the House of Commons that the Ebola risk to British people "remains low".

At the moment the disease is passed through bodily contact or fluids such as blood and sweat, but the contagion risk would increase if the virus became airborne.

Lord Winston asserted: "I am slightly concerned about the possible risk of seeming a little complacent about saying that this is low-risk. We know that viruses mutate, for example, and we know that the Ebola virus can mutate."

He was echoing a similar concern expressed on US television by an expert on the Ebola virus, Purdue University virologist Dr. David Sanders, who has been studying this virus since 2003.

Sanders made his concern known after – in the first person-to-person transmission of Ebola on US soil - Texas Presbyterian Hospital nurse Nina Pham contracted the virus from Thomas Duncan, a Liberian patient who, if proper controls had been in place, should not even have been in America . The associate professor of biological sciences explained: “So we actually have the data that show that Ebola enters into lung tissue from the airway side. This was done with human lung tissue. And it enters by the exactly same side of the cell as influenza enters cells. So it clearly has that inherent capacity to get into the lungs from the airway”.

In another interview he had warned: “So this argues that Ebola is primed to be able to have respiratory transmission... We need to be taking this into consideration – what if. This is not a crazy what if. This is not a loud what if.”

The US Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), a global leader in addressing public health preparedness and emerging infectious disease response, about a month ago had already reported: ”We believe there is scientific and epidemiologic evidence that Ebola virus has the potential to be transmitted via infectious aerosol particles both near and at a distance from infected patients, which means that healthcare workers should be wearing respirators, not facemasks.”

Even the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, harshly criticised in the States for their mishandling of the crisis, seem to start accepting this possibility.

The heightened risk of contracting Ebola due to respiratory transmission, if confirmed, will and should put more pressure on British authorities to stop potential carriers from entering the UK.

President Obama has been accused of putting American lives at risk for the sake of political correctness, by refusing to suspend travel visas from Ebola-affected countries.

Here in the UK, Public Health England and Border Force officials admitted that there is no fixed plan on how to deal with people who have visited affected countries but refuse to give details or to have their temperature taken.

Screening for Ebola has started at British airports but it emerged that the process is voluntary.

Keeping in mind that “After Ghana and Gambia, the UK has the third highest risk globally because of the large number of people and flights from the epidemic region to London”, the Liberty GB party believes that the first step to protect the British public is to bar from entry to the UK people from the Ebola-stricken countries.


TOPICS: Government; Health/Medicine; Politics; Science
KEYWORDS: airborne; ebola; immigration; uk

1 posted on 10/15/2014 5:41:44 PM PDT by Enza Ferreri
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To: Enza Ferreri
Ebola Could Has Mutate(d) into an Airborne Virus; "Bar Entry from Affected Countries"

Fixed it.

2 posted on 10/15/2014 5:44:21 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
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To: Enza Ferreri

Do you know why they are saying this?

Because they’ve done it before. They ‘interbred’ various strains and got new abilities. Not just one variant that went airborne, but many.

Scientists create hybrid flu that can go airborne
http://www.nature.com/news/scientists-create-hybrid-flu-that-can-go-airborne-1.12925

They did it last year. That proved that if it worked with one ‘type’ of virus, it would work with other types.

Also, CDC says that there are two ‘strains’ of ebola they are dealing with, not just one.

We must remember that there are three NATIONAL LABS in West Africa who do ‘research’ on the ebola virus. These three labs are in the three main areas of outbreak. Just a coincidence.


3 posted on 10/15/2014 5:51:04 PM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lost my tagline on Flight MH370. Sorry for the inconvenience.)
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To: Enza Ferreri

“Screening for Ebola has started at British airports but it emerged that the process is voluntary.”

funny how old folks in wheel chairs must go thru a thorough screening by the airport security; how those with prosthetic limbs, or new hips or knees must be checked, and yet, those traveling from ebola ridden countries can choose whether to undergo screening for ebola, as they flee to those countries where medical treatment might save them should they have been exposed to it in their homeland.


4 posted on 10/15/2014 6:55:54 PM PDT by IWONDR
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