Analyst's note: Do you ever wonder what is driving up our taxes (both federal and local) as well as our disease rate? Here are certainly part of the reasons as we discover more and more about Mr. Barack Hussein Obama's definition of "transformation" of America.
I am seeing a few common threads in this and other similar stories which include Mr. Obama, U.S. Department of State, the CDC, and the United Nations (UN). Exactly who are these people working for when they put the people of West Africa on the honor system to report their health issues? It does NOT seem to be the American people. Does it seem logical to you that we take citizens of one of the most backward nations in the world and have them report electronically? We also note that as reported by Jerome R. Corsi (with WMD): "Tuesday night, two passengers at O’Hare in Chicago from Liberia were ordered to hospitals for observation. A passenger at Newark Liberty Airport in New Jersey was detained for hospital observation and four passengers who flew into Dulles International Airport in Washington, D.C., last week were taken to a local hospital."
..... (Doctor & Head of CDC) Frieden disclosed CDC was discussing with the states whether the daily monitoring could be done by email, SKYPE, telephone, Facetime or some other means of communication, including through occupational or employee health programs.
The CDC honor-system procedures reminded critics of the deportation-hearing notices routinely ignored by illegal aliens in the U.S.
"The strain of Ebola found in the Congo is slightly different from the virus that has been ravaging West Africa. ... The U.S. refugee program this year is on pace to resettle 70,000 citizens, including a limit for the fiscal year of 2014 of 14,000 from Africa, with the State Department giving priority to Congolese refugees."
.... The report documents the U.S. has given priority to Congolese refugees, as the U.S. has joined the United Nations and international resettlement community in an effort to resettle 50,000 Congolese in coming years."
Perhaps it really is time that we Deport Barack Hussein Obama Over Using a Fraudulent Birth Certificate. Also see Four simple questions regarding President Barack Hussein Obama, the biggest "mistake" in American history and Yet Another U.S. city protesting influx of refugees along with Is new Ebola czar's biggest fear ... overpopulation?
We suspect that this is all part of the same game to gain control of and weaken and take down America in order to implement the "One World Order." Also consider ‘Calibration error’ changes GOP votes to Dem in Illinois county along with our Police are trained and encouraged to perceive the public at large to be a “threat” to “officer safety and Low Inflation? The Price Of Ground Beef Has Risen 17 Percent Over The Past Year.
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Required medical screening for refugees may not detect all diseases. The mandatory blood and urine tests for all refugees would not detect Ebola.
The strain of Ebola found in the Congo is slightly different from the virus that has been ravaging West Africa. Researchers have conclude the Congolese outbreak is not connected to the epidemic in West Africa.
The U.S. refugee program this year is on pace to resettle 70,000 citizens, including a limit for the fiscal year of 2014 of 14,000 from Africa, with the State Department giving priority to Congolese refugees.
Since July, at least 1,900 Congolese refugees have been resettled within the U.S., according to statistics provided by the State Department.
A report from the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration shows 944 refugees were admitted from the Congo in July; 628 in August and 338 in September, for a total of 1,910 Congolese refugees.
The exact number of arrivals from the Congo for this month are not yet published. However, the total number of October arrivals so far from the region of Africa, according to the State Department, is 934, with most likely coming from the Congo.
The Congo has had its own outbreak of Ebola that started in late-July reportedly after a hunter brought home an infected bush animal carcass. Since then, 49 people have died in the Congo.
The latest confirmed case of Ebola was Oct. 4, leading experts to believe the disease may have been contained there. There is speculation the World Health Organization could declare the Ebola outbreak in the Congo over by the middle of November if no new cases are presented.
Asked for comment on the issue, State Department Spokesman Daniel Langenkamp referred WND to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Langenkamp stated the CDC’s Immigrant, Refugee, and Migrant Health Branch “has the delegated regulatory authority to oversee the quality of overseas medical exams required of immigrants and refugees coming to the United States.”
The CDC has not returned WND’s phone and email inquiries on the subject for the past two days.
WND asked the CDC’s media relations department whether the agency has taken any extra precautions before admitting Congolese refugees after the Ebola outbreak there, including by providing any specific antibody blood tests.
The CDC’s website explains all refugees admitted to the U.S. must undergo a basic medical examination.
The CDC mandates that all incoming refugees be given a complete blood count with a white blood cell differential, platelets count and a general urinalysis. Newborn infants are also given a metabolic screening, according to different state guidelines.
The CDC website documents the purpose of the blood test is usually to determine the existence of Anemia, a common finding in refugees. Those refugees found to be anaemic will be provided with treatment.
Diagnosing Ebola in an person who has been infected for only a few days is usually difficult, with some remaining asymptomatic for a small period of time.
Specific laboratory tests for Ebola-like antibodies can sometimes detect the disease after a few days of symptoms.
If the CDC is relying in part on a patient’s oral medical history to determine the presence of Ebola, there is concern a refugee, eager to arrive in the U.S., could provide an inaccurate health profile. The refugee can also take medication to reduce a fever prior to a physical examination.
Thomas Duncan, the Liberian who became the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S., reportedly lied about his history of contact with Ebola when he filled out an airport questionnaire in Liberia before boarding a Brussels Airlines flight to Brussels and then a transfer flight to Washington and ultimately to Dallas/Fort Worth.
Congolese refugees are not the only Africans arriving to the U.S. from Ebola-plagues nations. Last week, the Daily Signal reported the U.S. was still providing visas from the three West African countries at the heart of the outbreak.
Meanwhile, according to the State Department’s most recent report to Congress on the U.S. resettlement program, refugee arrivals from Africa “are also strong and are on-pace to exceed our regional projection of 12,000 refugees.”
The report documents the U.S. has given priority to Congolese refugees, as the U.S. has joined the United Nations and international resettlement community in an effort to resettle 50,000 Congolese in coming years.
With additional research by Brenda J. Elliott.