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In this two-minute clip from his talk at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health on October 15, 2014, Michael Osterholm, Director of the University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, openly acknowledges the possibility that the Ebola virus may mutate into something far more deadly and contagious than that which the CDC currently represents to us that it has under control. At least, he certainly does not deny that possibility. I.e., What the hell are we going to do if we suddenly see the potential for transmission that might be respiratory in nature? Do we have a plan? (The pertinent part of the interview begins at the 20:17 minute mark, if the link below does not take you directly to that part of the discussion.) It is a fair bet that we will see more cases of Ebola in this country within the next 60 days. Where is the Ebola Czar, anyway?! Is he in quarantine? https://youtube/watch?v=UkMKUa0sxBQ#t=1217
Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 19:13:04 +0000

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