Ebola nightmare scenario unfolds: Infected nurse takes commercial flight with 132 passengers; plane makes 5 more flights

Thursday, October 16, 2014
By Paul Martin

by Mike Adams
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, October 16, 2014

A nightmare scenario for Ebola just unfolded today in the United States as a second nurse was confirmed to have traveled on a commercial flight while infected with Ebola. During the flight, the nurse was running a fever, and no one knows whether she might have infected other passengers.

Here’s what we know so far:

• Flight 1143 flew from Cleveland to Dallas-Fort Worth on an Airbus A320, carrying 132 passengers.

• All 132 passengers may have been exposed to Ebola from the infected nurse who was symptomatic at the time of the flight.

• The CDC does not yet know who the 132 passengers are.

• The name of the infected nurse is reported to be Amber Joy Vinson.

• After the flight to DFW, the plane made additional flights to Ft. Lauderdale, Cleveland, Atlanta and then back to Cleveland.

• We know with 100% certainty that Ebola can spread via contaminated surfaces. There is no way to know what surfaces, if any, might have been contaminated on the aircraft, but a reasonable person might immediately suspect the seat-back tray and armrests of the seat where this nurse was located. Aircraft lavatories might have also been contaminated. The passenger’s luggage could have been contaminated and theoretically spread the virus to airline baggage handlers. Flight attendants who interacted with the passenger may have also potentially become infected.

• The CDC says the risk of other people being infected by Amber Vinson is “very low.” This is the same CDC, of course, which said that the risk of Ebola coming to America was also very low, and that the risk of Ebola spreading in “first-world hospitals” in America was also very low. At this point, it is impossible for any reasonable person to interpret CDC assurances as anything other than cruel jokes.

• The aircraft was “thoroughly cleaned” on Monday evening, after having completed five additional flights.

• The CDC is already behind the curve, attempting to determine the identities of all the passengers on the United Airlines flight that transported “patient zero” Thomas Duncan to the DFW airport.

• Airline stocks plunged Wednesday in anticipation of a collapse of public trust in air travel, which is precisely the scenario I publicly predicted weeks ago in Episode 13 of Pandemic Preparedness, entitled How an Ebola outbreak could devastate the U.S. economy.

• While visiting Cleveland, Vinson visited relatives, and those relatives work at Kent State University.

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