A Liberian passenger has been quarantined by CDC officials after showing symptoms of Ebola. According to ABC news, the man traveling with his daughter on a United Airlines flight from Brussels was reported vomiting as they landed in New Jersey.He was intercepted at Newark Liberty International Airport and they were both removed from the plane by a CDC crew in full Hazmat attire,
The remaining passengers have been allowed to leave after being quarantined on the Boeing 777 at Gate B54 for nearly two hours after landing at about noon, according to FlightAware's activity log.
Reports claim the passenger was found to be noncontagious after initial examinations.
nawaooo. this ebola self
ReplyDeleteThey have the neccessary equıpments to curtaıl the virüs.. IT İŞ WELL
ReplyDeleteYuck Liberia's again? Internationally known for exporting Ebola I'm back from my date with my sweet hubby. He bought me a new range rover. Celebrate in my behalf by going into any supermarket, collect goods worth 10k and say Truth sent you. Not more than 10k oh.
ReplyDeleteheeyaa i think say ur malaria fever don leave u oo i no know say e dey worst more and more, the person wen do u like this no go see better o! lol.
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This ppl should sit one place na. MrsJ
ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Liberias and sharing.... They are really doing Gods work.....
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Why can't liberians stay in their country for Heavens sake! @Truth this ur english no follow o.
ReplyDeleteOoh i somuch love these Liberians! These Liberians that are travelling to the US are doin nothing bad!they are only returning the bad products to the sender!and i'm sure it will take alot of neck cracking explanations for our empty head criminal leaders in Africa to understand this! And i continue to stand my ground that the socalled ebola is man-made and it is just season3 movie after SARS and AIDS,we are goin to season15, so watch out and becareful more diseases are goin to be released gradually by the globalist one after another and Africa is the testing ground!.
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ReplyDeleteIn 1976, Ebola (named after the Ebola River in Zaire) first emerged in Sudan and Zaire. The first outbreak of Ebola (Ebola-Sudan) infected over 284 people, with a mortality rate of 53%. A few months later, the second Ebola virus emerged from Yambuku, Zaire, Ebola-Zaire (EBOZ). EBOZ, with the highest mortality rate of any of the Ebola viruses (88%), infected 318 people. Despite the tremendous effort of experienced and dedicated researchers, Ebola's natural reservoir was never identified. The third strain of Ebola, Ebola Reston (EBOR), was first identified in 1989 when infected monkeys were imported into Reston, Virginia, from Mindanao in the Philippines. Fortunately, the few people who were infected with EBOR (seroconverted) never developed Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF). The last known strain of Ebola, Ebola Cote d'Ivoire (EBO-CI) was discovered in 1994 when a female ethologist performing a necropsy on a dead chimpanzee from the Tai Forest, Cote d'Ivoire, accidentally infected herself during the necropsy.
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