Friday, October 3, 2014

Dallas: Family that hosted Ebola patient confined to home

 

Four members of a family the U.S. Ebola patient was staying with were confined to their Texas home under armed guard Thursday as the circle of people possibly exposed to the virus widened, while Liberian authorities said they would prosecute the man for allegedly lying on an airport questionnaire.

The unusual confinement order was imposed after the family failed to comply with a request not to leave their apartment, according to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins.

More @ Yahoo

3 comments:

  1. Confined to home but they are being allowed visitors and allowed to shop. So much for the armed guard. They are spraying infected fluids with pressure washers while people walk through the run off (infected person vomited on the sidewalk).

    http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/10/cdc-lets-quarantined-woman-who-cared-for-texas-ebola-victim-shop-receive-visitors/

    Obama has a crisis to not waste here. Outbreaks will keep intelligent people home instead of going to the polling stations to cast their votes against Obama's wishes. It might even lead to martial law.

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  2. Judge Clay Jenkins is the one that tried to bring in 1250 illegal children. He also escorted this family without protective gear to another location. Hopefully he gets it. He's a radical.

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