CDC Quietly Removes Ebola Risk Truth From Website – Replaces With Lies On How Ebola Can Be Spread

The dishonest CDC has quietly removed the truth about how Ebola is spread from their website, and replaced it with lies that will not help anyone prevent being infected with the Ebola Virus, but may possibly help keep Obama’s poll numbers from dropping even more.

CDC Quietly Removes Ebola Risk Truth From Website - Replaces With Lies On How Ebola Can Be Spread

CDC Quietly Removes Ebola Risk Truth From Website – Replaces With Lies On How Ebola Can Be Spread

If you have ever seen a sneeze or a cough in slow motion, you would see millions a gas cloud of tiny droplets of bodily fluid, called a ‘multiphase turbulent buoyant cloud’, getting shot out of the mouth and nose at great velocity. This cloud of bodily fluid droplets can reach great distances when these tiny droplets are free to blow and spread anywhere the air movement takes them.

Researchers have founds the tiny droplets of bodily fluid that are ejected from the mouth and nose during a cough or sneeze may travel up to 200 times further than they would if those droplets moved as groups of unconnected particles, and that the particles stayed in the air longer in the cloud of vapor accompanying the droplets.

Anyone with half a brain would be able to understand that the huge cloud of bodily fluids which are ejected from someone’s body as they cough or sneeze can be carriers of whatever virus the person had, and that includes Ebola.

This means that if a person infected with Ebola were to cough or sneeze in an enclosed area with other people, there would be a very high probability that others in the area could be infected with Ebola as well.

Now the CDC has replaced the correct information on their website with the lie that there is ‘no evidence’ Ebola can be spread by coughs or sneezes. The CDC must be filled with jackass liars who hide the dangerous truth for political expedience.

Why would the CDC secretly and quietly change the important Ebola information just a day or two after they put it there?

The reason is because there is an election in the next few days, and Obama had already told the American People that “you cannot get Ebola from just riding on a plane or a bus”, so if the CDC says that the Ebola virus can be spread with coughs and sneezes, that either makes Obama a liar or an idiot, and Democrats would pay the price in the election

Personally I feel that Obama is both an idiot and a liar, but that’s neither here nor there.

So the CDC is playing politics with a dangerous and deadly disease, and the American People will be the ones who suffer, while nobody in the Obama administration will tell the American People the truth.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has removed a warning from its website that Ebola can, in rare cases, spread from person through coughing and sneezing.

It has replaced the old language with new guidance that says there’s ‘no evidence’ Ebola is spread through either.

According to the New York Post, the CDC also took down on Thursday a poster that said that Ebola can be transferred through ‘droplets’ from coughing or sneezing that land on hard surfaces, like doorknobs.

This undated handout photo provided by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) shows a kit that travelers from Ebola-stricken West African nations will be given containing information cards and a thermometer. The CDC previously suggested that Ebola can, in rare cases, spread from person through coughing and sneezing. It now says there ‘no evidence’ to support that claim

As the Huffington Post, which discovered the shift in language, noted yesterday evening, it’s unclear why the CDC abruptly changed it’s Ebola advisories. However, the move came a day after the New York Post reported on the existence of the poster.

‘Droplet spread happens when germs traveling inside droplets that are coughed or sneezed from a sick person enter the eyes, nose or mouth of another person,’ the fact sheet reportedly stated.

Now the page says, ‘The What’s the difference between infections spread through air or by droplets? Fact sheet is being updated and is currently unavailable. Please visit cdc.gov/Ebola for up-to-date information on Ebola.’

The quiet removal of the information follows a weeks long public health campaign championed Republican Sen. Rand Paul to get the CDC to be ‘forthright’ about how the disease is spread.

Previously the CDC’s frequently asked questions page on Ebola said: ‘Although coughing and sneezing are not common symptoms of Ebola, if a symptomatic patient with Ebola coughs or sneezes on someone, and saliva or mucus come into contact with that person’s eyes, nose or mouth, these fluids may transmit the disease.

[[A CDC poster claiming that Ebola can spread through ‘droplets’ of germs on hard surfaces such as doorknobs has been quietly removed from the government agency’s website]]

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Paul has pointed to similar statements from the CDC on numerous occasions as evidence that someone could in fact catch Ebola through the air if in close range of someone who has the virus at, say, a party.

If ‘you listen to them closely, they say you have to have direct contact. But you know how they define direct contact? Being within three feet of someone,’ he said on one recent occasion.

Given that information, the Kentucky senator has characterized the CDC’s claims that the deadly disease could only be spread through direct contact with an infected person’s bodily fluids and the virus does not travel through the air as misleading.

‘They have so wanted to downplay this that they really, I don’t think, have been very accurate in their description of the disease,’ Paul told Bloomberg News earlier this month.

Possibly in response to Paul’s claims, the CDC has now changed at least one page of it’s website to say, ‘there is no evidence indicating that Ebola virus is spread by coughing or sneezing.

‘Ebola virus is transmitted through direct contact with the blood or body fluids of a person who is sick with Ebola; the virus is not transmitted through the air (like measles virus).

‘However, droplets (e.g., splashes or sprays) of respiratory or other secretions from a person who is sick with Ebola could be infectious, and therefore certain precautions (called standard, contact, and droplet precautions) are recommended for use in healthcare settings to prevent the transmission of Ebola virus from patients sick with Ebola to healthcare personnel and other patients or family members.’

The Senator wasn’t immediately available to comment on the CDC’s updated guidance.

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