Dallas hospital admits they lied: Doctors knew Ebola patient came from Liberia after all
by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
With a death toll now exceeding 3,400 in Africa, Ebola now poses a threat to entire countries and medical systems. Still, there are no travel restrictions on West Africans coming into the US. By now, shouldn’t Ebola be taken a little more seriously, especially since it can potentially go airborne?
When the first stray case of Ebola left Liberia and boarded a plane for Dallas, Texas, Liberian and US officials didn’t recognize anything or question much. Thomas Eric Duncan ended up in Dallas just four days after helping a symptomatic pregnant woman in Liberia. No one stopped him from traveling, even though many of his coworkers knew that he had helped an infected pregnant woman before taking off to America. According to the Liberian Daily Observer, Duncan himself likely knew that he was infected and may have fled to the US as a survival strategy.
Hospital staff initially released Duncan into Dallas, even though they knew he had just arrived from Liberia
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