New York abandons Ebola quarantine after pressure from Obama; politics now driving all medical decisions
by Mike Adams
NaturalNews.com
Monday, October 27, 2014
The first sensible idea we’ve seen yet on halting the spread of Ebola in America has just been shut down for political reasons. The State of New York has now reversed its mandatory Ebola quarantine rule under pressure from the CDC and White House which both seem fervently determined to see Ebola spread across the United States.
“After relentless opposition from the medical community and the Obama administration, New York is loosening its quarantine rules,” reported Boston.com at 9:30pm Eastern. [1]
“The New York Times reports Governor Andrew Cuomo said anyone quarantined who does not show symptoms of the disease would be allowed to stay at home. They would also be paid for lost wages.”
Opposition to the quarantine was staged by the CDC
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