Ebola spreads in Dallas hospital as health worker contracts deadly virus; CDC blames victim

Sunday, October 12, 2014
By Paul Martin

by Mike Adams
NaturalNews.com
Sunday, October 12, 2014

A health worker who cared for Ebola “patient zero” Thomas Duncan at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital is now confirmed to have been infected with Ebola.

The worker, whose name has not yet been released, “had been wearing protective gear during treatment of the patient” reports Reuters. [1]

As Natural News has been reporting since day one, CDC protective gear recommendations are wholly inadequate to protect workers from Ebola, a level-4 biohazard virus with no known treatment or cure.

This infection is the second high-profile Ebola transmission among health care workers in first-world hospitals who were wearing CDC-recommended protective gear. The other case involved a nurse in Spain. What these two cases clearly indicate is that the protective gear being worn by these health workers is insufficient to protect them from Ebola. Many infectious disease experts, along with Natural News, have been recommending full face respirators.

In the U.S. Army, virologists wear positive pressure “space suits” when interacting with level-4 biohazards such as Ebola and Marburg.

CDC blames the victim

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