"We have a worst-case scenario, and you don't even want to know," warns Alessandro Vespignani, a researcher creating simulations of infectious disease outbreaks, but there could be as many as two dozen people in the U.S. infected with Ebola by the end of the month. The projections only run through October because it’s too difficult to model what will occur if the pace of the outbreak changes but, as Bloomberg reports, Vespignani warns if the outbreak becomes more widespread in other regions, it "would be like a bad science fiction movie."
Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said during a telephone press briefing Wednesday that you cannot get Ebola by sitting next to someone on a bus, but that infected or exposed persons should not ride public transportation because they could transmit the disease to someone else
It just gets weirder and weirder. How much more weird do you believe the country can stand?
Got a plan? Any plan? Got a plan 'B'? Do you believe that the pResident-in-chief can take care of you?
Tick tock...
Patriots; Organize, Prepare, Train!
(get ready for the upcoming North American live-fire exercises coming soon complete with plague and pestilence!)
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