Ebola pandemic spreading across Europe is ‘unavoidable,’ WHO warns

Sunday, October 12, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: Ethan A. Huff
NaturalNews.com
Monday, October 13, 2014

Most of the attention surrounding Ebola has thus far centered on its spread in West Africa, and now in the U.S. But at least four individuals in Europe, Spain to be specific, are being closely monitored after one of them, a nurse, tested positive for the viral disease.

The 40-year-old healthcare worker is the first, but probably not the last, person in Europe to contract the disease during this current outbreak, reports Boston.com. And the World Health Organization’s (WHO) European director, Zsuzsanna Jakab, says its continued spread across Europe is inevitable.

The woman who contracted the virus, her husband and two others have been admitted to a hospital for monitoring, and others will likely join them in the coming days.

“Such imported cases and similar events as have happened in Spain will happen also in the future, most likely,” stated Jakab to Reuters. “It is quite unavoidable… that such incidents will happen in the future because of the extensive travel both from Europe to the affected countries and the other way around.”

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