When Ebola comes to your town, will there be any nurses or doctors willing to treat it?

Wednesday, October 29, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: J. D. Heyes
NaturalNews.com
Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Uncertainty over the validity of the information regarding the Ebola virus being put out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has led to outright fear among a growing number of American healthcare workers, and many of them are simply refusing to take care of the latest patient in New York City.

According to reports, nurses and medical staff at Bellevue Hospital in NYC have been calling in “sick” in what appears to be a naked refusal to deal with him, especially on the heels that a pair of nurses who took care of the first domestic patient, Thomas Eric Duncan, also tested positive for the deadly disease in Dallas.

In those cases, CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden blamed the infections on the nurses, saying they violated protocols, but in reality, it appeared as though no protocols were in place yet, despite the fact that the institution where Duncan was initially treated, then sent home, then readmitted with symptoms, underwent hospital-wide Ebola training in the days before his first arrival.

In the case of the NYC patient, Dr. Craig Spencer, who just a few weeks ago was in West Africa treating Ebola patients as part of the Doctors Without Borders organization, he at first told health authorities that he “self-quarantined,” only to reveal later that he had, in fact, been out in public – in ride-share cabs, in a bowling alley and on the subway — the day before he developed symptoms.

‘Sick-out? There’s no sick-out’

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