Oct. 2014 - 94 Out of 123 Doctors And Nurses Died In Guinea From Ebola - 76% Mortality Rate, Epidemic Is Totally Out Of Control

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Oct. 2014 - 94 Out of 123 Doctors And Nurses Died In Guinea From Ebola - 76% Mortality Rate, Epidemic Is Totally Out Of Control


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKqlSUAFwK8

Apr 15, 2014 CNN - Inside an Ebola isolation ward in Guinea
An outbreak of the Ebola virus has spread to Conakry, Guinea -- a city of more than 2 million. Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPLPDPfGhhc

May 29, 2014 - Ebola is being spread via mosques and buses, where people come into close 'casual' contact, according to the official interviewed. Reuters reports that Ebola is out of control in Guinea, despite assurances that it was 'under control' a month before. 

It is easy to see the difference between the first reports in April and this one in May 2014, where the doctor states with great assurance that only direct and close contact can transmit Ebola. But in the May 2014 report, it confirms that Ebola is spread via casual contact on buses and in mosques, not just via close contact and bodily fluids such as vomit and diarrhea, as was claimed by the first report.

Chaos and confusion reigns supreme as the Ebola infection rate keeps climbing, out of control, spreading faster and faster each month, doubling in size about ever 21 days, while becoming harder and harder to control. 

OCT. 2014 GUINEA - 31%  AFFECTED BY EBOLA

(Google translate quoted material)

Ebola plunges Mano River Union in desolation - Ebola affects 31% of people in Guinea, and five people are infected with the Ebola virus every hour in Sierra Leone

Ebola affects 31% of people in Guinea... In this age group, the number of female deaths is estimated at 55% against 45% of men. Regarding health workers infected or died from Ebola, the total number of cases is 67, with 64 deaths. 38 cases were recorded in Conakry, the capital, with 18 deaths, 9 cases (7 deaths) Macenta, near the border with Liberia city, and 9 cases (6 deaths) in Guekedou prefecture neighboring Liberia and Sierra Leone where the disease was discovered for the first time. since the epidemic began in March, Guinea has recorded 1,169 cases with 714 deaths, while 455 of those infected have survived the disease. This week, 11 new confirmed cases were reported across the country. Currently, 112 patients including 97 confirmed and 15 suspects awaiting lab results are hospitalized in treatment centers in Conakry and Guéckédou and the transit center Macenta.

The Ebola infection rate is out of control in Guinea, with twice the number of cases, compared to isolation beds available, or more. No one really knows the true rate of infection because there are not enough healthcare workers to even go around and count them. Another issue is that villagers are afraid of healthcare workers infecting them, so many of them are avoiding hospitals, clinics and healthcare workers who come into their community.

94 out of 123 doctors and healthcare workers have died in Guinea as of Oct. 2014, for an 76% mortality rate.

According to Time Magazine, Oct 13, 2014, page 43, the number of healthcare workers that have developed Ebola totals 375, and 211 have died. They also report the battle is being lost as far as what is needed to contain the epidemic.

600 healthcare workers are needed, and only 200 are in place
2,100 beds are needed and only 1,500 are in place
100 dead body management teams are needed, only 50 are in place
$700 million is needed and only $200 million has been provided.

The worst case CDC scenario is 1.4 million cases by January of 2015, if the above negative tipping points are not reversed. As of Oct 2014, the tipping points are still moving in the wrong direction.

No wonder the hospitals and clinics are being abandoned and these highly skilled workers are going home. No wonder the battle looks like it is being lost. 


Wall Street Journal; Deadly Ebola Virus Spreading Across Guinea. 
In this video, a medical doctor with a french NGO admits that healthcare workers are dying from Ebola. This is the first time that Guinea has had Ebola. Up to 90% case fatality is possible, depending on the species of Ebola, and that fact is confirmed in this video, for this particular Ebola outbreak. So far, in the US, the mortality rate from Ebola is less than 50%, which is a good thing. 

Compared to other diseases, Ebola is not the worst in terms of mortality rate once infected, but it looks like it may be the worst in terms of infectiousness.

EBOLA IS OUT OF CONTROL IN SIERRA LEON

There are three countries with out of control Ebola infections, and Sierra Leon is one of them. The way this reporter talks about what is going on inside of the hospital, there is absolutely no chance of containing this infection, because they are getting absolutely no supplies, no help and they have no protection at all from this infectious disease. 

A Hospital From Hell, in a City Swamped by Ebola
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/02/world/africa/ebola-spreading-in-west-africa.html?_r=0

It is no wonder that the doctors, nurses and other associated healthcare workers are also getting infected, with conditions in African hospitals being like this one. No wonder the healthcare workers are abandoning the hospitals and clinics and going home.


COMPARING EBOLA TO THE SPANISH FLU GLOBAL PANDEMIC

The Spanish Flu, which killed an estimated 2 to 5% of the worlds population, has been the worst global epidemic in history. The Black Plague was worse in terms of death rate, but it was only regional.  Worst case, if Ebola gets loosed on the world stage, it could top this worst ever epidemic total by orders of magnitude. 

Via Wikipedia; 
Soldiers from Fort Riley, Kansas, ill with Spanish influenza at a hospital ward at Camp Funston.

AGRP: (Note that the doctors and nurses in the picture above, who are treating Spanish Flu patients, are NOT WEARING ANY PROTECTIVE GEAR! Now compare that to the video at the top of this article, where doctors and everyone around them are suiting up in moon suits, wearing two or three pairs of gloves, two or three layers of protective clothing, and rubber boots, plus spraying down with disinfectant chlorine bleach. This should give you some indication of the lethality and infectiousness of this Ebola virus compared to anything that has come before. )

The 1918 flu pandemic (January 1918 – December 1920) was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic, the first of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus.[1] It infected 500 million[2] people across the world, including remote Pacific islands and the Arctic, and killed 50 to 100 million of them—three to five percent of the world's population[3]—making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history.[2][4][5][6]

MOST FLU OUTBREAKS KILL THE WEAK ONLY, BUT 1918 PANDEMIC KILLED THE HEALTHY TOO, WHO IS EBOLA TARGETING?


Most influenza outbreaks disproportionately kill juvenile, elderly, or already weakened patients; in contrast the 1918 pandemic predominantly killed previously healthy young adults. Modern research, using virus taken from the bodies of frozen victims, has concluded that the virus kills through a cytokine storm (overreaction of the body's immune system). The strong immune reactions of young adults ravaged the body, whereas the weaker immune systems of children and middle-aged adults resulted in fewer deaths among those groups.[7]

Historical and epidemiological data are inadequate to identify the pandemic's geographic origin.[2] It was implicated in the outbreak of encephalitis lethargica in the 1920s.[8]

CENSORS COVERED UP CASUALTIES AND SEVERITY


To maintain morale, wartime censors minimized early reports of illness and mortality in Germany, Britain, France, and the United States;[9][10] but papers were free to report the epidemic's effects in neutral Spain (such as the grave illness of King Alfonso XIII), creating a false impression of Spain as especially hard hit[11]—thus the pandemic's nickname Spanish flu.[12]
Source; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic

Via rogerthat November 11, 2014 "… The U.S. National Academies of Science noted in 2005 (starting on the bottom of p. 64): In the United States, national and local government and public health authorities badly mishandled the [1918 "Spanish Flu"] epidemic [which killed up to 50 million people worldwide], offering a useful case study. 

The context is important. Every country engaged in World War I tried to control public perception. To avoid hurting morale, even in the nonlethal first wave the press in countries fighting in the war did not mention the outbreak. (But Spain was not at war and its press wrote about it, so the pandemic became known as the Spanish flu).

US LIED ABOUT SPANISH FLU PANDEMIC, WILL THEY TELL THE TRUTH THIS TIME AROUND, IF IT SPREADS TO US? 


The United States was no different. In 1917 California Senator Hiram Johnson made the since-famous observation that “The first casualty when war comes is truth.” The U.S. government passed a law that made it punishable by 20 years in jail to “utter, print, write or publish any disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language about the government of the United States.”

Liberia has an out of control Ebola epidemic.

Guinea has an out of control Ebola epidemic.

Sierra Leon has an out of control Ebola epidemic.

Ebola Virus Is Out Of Control, Spread By Air, 12 Million Deaths Possible By Feb. 2015
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2014/08/ebola-virus-in-africa-spreading-is.html

Time is running out. It looks like worst case, this firestorm of out of control infections may throw embers huge distances. There is at least some small chance that these out of control epidemics in Africa will trigger Ebola epidemics in other countries, replicating itself much like the Spanish flu of 1918, which went around the world.  

Dr. Mobley MD Says Ebola Is Dire Threat To All Mankind, CDC Is Either Asleep At The Wheel Or Lying; Ebola Cases Confirmed In More Than Three African Countries
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2014/10/dr-mobley-md-says-ebola-is-dire-threat.html

Nov. 2014 Sierra Leon Ebola Infection Rate Totally Still Out Of Control
http://agreenroad.blogspot.com/2014/10/oct-2014-sierra-leon-ebola-infection.html

EBOLA NATURAL HEALTH REMEDIES, PROTOCOL, SUPPLIES AND INFORMATION


There are things that can be done to prevent an infection by a virus.

A Green Road Store -  Ebola Epidemic Supplies And Information

There are also natural health modalities that work against viruses, even Ebola. Check out the natural health protocol and remedies available. It may be a good idea to stock up ahead of time, because if this gets out of control then odds are great that the shelves will empty out of the anti viral types of remedies. Better to be safe than sorry. 

Ebola Natural Health Remedies And Protocols For Other Virus Based Dis-eases


If this Ebola strain gets out of control and spreads globally, most likely via 3rd world countries first, it could develop into a problem that will continue for many years and have huge negative impacts all around the world, on modern society.

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Oct. 2014 - 94 Out of 123 Doctors And Nurses Died In Guinea From Ebola - 76% Mortality Rate, Epidemic Is Totally Out Of Control
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