Good news on the Ebola front: Every pause in the outbreak gives you more time to prepare

Tuesday, October 21, 2014
By Paul Martin

by Mike Adams
NaturalNews.com
Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Frontline infectious disease workers are breathing a cautious sigh of relief in the United States today as a full six days have elapsed since the last report of a confirmed Ebola infection on U.S. soil. In one of the most honest opening paragraphs you’ll ever read in the mainstream media, AFP reported via Yahoo News today: “With no new Ebola cases in five days, US authorities were cautious but hopeful Monday that the virus has been contained in the United States after a flawed response revealed shortcomings in the system.” [1]

Health authorities are, of course, making a crucial mistake by thinking Ebola has only a 21-day incubation period when, in reality, people must be watched for 42 days. But the crossing of the 21-day milestone for one group of potentially-exposed individuals is still giving many observers reason to celebrate. As AFP reports:

…officials said it was reassuring that no new infections had emerged in recent days. “We are breathing a little bit easier, but we are still holding our breath,” said Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings.

Every pause in the outbreak is a renewed opportunity for preparedness

How should you and I interpret this pause in the outbreak? The wisest perspective is to consider it a very fortunate extension on the time allotted for your preparedness efforts. With the Ebola outbreak raging out of control in West Africa, it would be extremely foolish to believe that the containment of the transmission of Ebola caused by a single patient in the USA is the last we will ever see of this horrific, cleverly adaptable virus.

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