FEMA Quarantine of US Citizens and Global Transmission of Ebola Already Here?

Lisa Haven

With anxiety increasing over the deadly Ebola virus, which has killed 670 people in West Africa, provisions are currently underway in the United States, where even healthy Americans will be subjected to mandatory quarantine in the event of an Ebola pandemic.

Furthermore western governments are now issuing alerts to doctors across the nation to be on the lookout for symptoms of Ebola after an infected Liberian man was found traveling in a major airport hub in Nigeria.

The video below dives into the real possibility of an Ebola outbreak and covers imperative details about what could happen in the  U.S. in the event of this major pandemic……

Ebola detection kits deployed to the National Guard in all 50 states! 

The government is preparing why not You?

How is Ebola Transmitted?

According to World Health Organization:

“Ebola is introduced into the human population through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected animals. In Africa, infection has been documented through the handling of infected chimpanzees, gorillas, fruit bats, monkeys, forest antelope and porcupines found ill or dead or in the rainforest.

“Ebola then spreads in the community through human-to-human transmission, with infection resulting from direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes) with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected people, and indirect contact with environments contaminated with such fluids. Burial ceremonies in which mourners have direct contact with the body of the deceased person can also play a role in the transmission of Ebola. Men who have recovered from the disease can still transmit the virus through their semen for up to 7 weeks after recovery from illness.

“Health-care workers have frequently been infected while treating patients with suspected or confirmed EVD. This has occurred through close contact with patients when infection control precautions are not strictly practiced.

Among workers in contact with monkeys or pigs infected with Reston ebolavirus, several infections have been documented in people who were clinically asymptomatic. Thus, RESTV appears less capable of causing disease in humans than other Ebola species.

“However, the only available evidence available comes from healthy adult males. It would be premature to extrapolate the health effects of the virus to all population groups, such as immuno-compromised persons, persons with underlying medical conditions, pregnant women and children. More studies of RESTV are needed before definitive conclusions can be drawn about the pathogenicity and virulence of this virus in humans.”

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