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To: Post5203
Why should I Google it? Someone makes a statement, they should verify it.

I agree. Google is a far, far left anti-American outfit. They spin the results in their so-called "search engine" to push marxist and muzzie propaganda of the current regime. Google is part of the enemy lamestream media and simply can't be trusted. Free Republic has a perfectly fine search tool, far better than what the morons of Google offer.

97 posted on 01/13/2015 8:12:56 PM PST by re_nortex (DP - that's what I like about Texas)
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To: re_nortex

Points:
1) It appears they are not taking the quarantine too seriously if they are letting folks out for ‘unstated family emergencies’

2) What are the odds of the ‘only’ person let out of quarantine, a young, healthy, soldier, dropping dead ?

“FORT HOOD (January 13, 2015)—Fort Hood is one of five installations at which soldiers returning from West Africa will be monitored in separate facilities. The others are Fort Bliss in El Paso, Fort Bragg, N.C., Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., and Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va.

A week ago nearly 90 soldiers who deployed to West Africa to support U.S. efforts in the fight against Ebola returned to the post, where they’ll spend 21-days being monitored for symptoms of the potentially deadly virus.

The 87 soldiers from the post’s 36th Engineer Brigade who have returned from Liberia will spend 21 days at the post’s Controlled Monitoring Area site, where they’ll conduct training until the monitoring period ends.

They’ll return to their units and families after a welcome home ceremony in three weeks.

While the monitoring is precautionary given the low probability that any of the troops may have been exposed to someone with the virus, any soldier who does exhibit symptoms of Ebola would be moved to a medical area at the site and in the event of an Ebola diagnosis, would be “treated at the appropriate medical facility,” the Army said in a news release.

Eighty of the 87 soldiers who returned to the post last week are from Fort Hood and seven are from Fort Carson, Colo.

More than 500 Fort Hood troops were among the 3,200 U.S. soldiers deployed to West Africa to help in the fight against a historic Ebola outbreak. The soldiers are assigned to Fort Hood’s 1st Medical Brigade, the 36th Engineer Brigade and the 85th Civil Affairs Brigade.”

http://www.kwtx.com/home/headlines/288431181.html


99 posted on 01/13/2015 8:45:24 PM PST by Pikachu_Dad (Impeach Sen Quinn)
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