If Ebola isn’t airborne, then how did the NBC News cameraman catch it?

Sunday, October 19, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: L.J. Devon
NaturalNews.com
Sunday, October 19, 2014

It was no joke when American NBC News freelancer Ashoka Mukpo started coming down with symptoms of Ebola on October 1. The symptoms set in just one day after he was hired to be a cameraman for NBC News Chief Medical Editor Correspondent, Dr. Nancy Snyderman. One day after Mukpo came down with symptoms, he was formally tested for Ebola. On October 2, NBC News confirmed that Mukpo had tested positive for Ebola virus in Liberia. A day before Mukpo started showing symptoms, Dr. Synderman tweeted, “[W]e have witnessed the dead, dying and suspicious cases of Ebola.”

About two weeks before his diagnosis, Mukpo wrote how he felt about the crisis on Facebook: “man oh man i have seen some bad things in the last two weeks of my life. how unpredictable and fraught with danger life can be. how in some parts of the world, basic levels of help and assistance that we take for granted completely don’t exist for many people. the raw coldness of deprivation and the potential for true darkness that exists in the human experience. i hope that humanity can figure out how we can take care of each other and our world. simple, soft aspiration for all my brothers and sisters on this earth who suffer the elements and the cold. may we all be free, loved, and tended to…”

Cameraman takes serious precautions but may have contacted Ebola indirectly anyway

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