Tuesday, February 18, 2020

US Breaks Cruise Ship Quarantine, Flies 13 Infected Americans To Omaha Facility


IN ten days, the plague went from 4 cases to 612 on the ship. The test for the virus of doom, is a simple temperature device. Anyone with a temperature 1.5 degrees over 98.6, gets tagged for a blood pull and isolation. And it turns out positive 99% time for Ncov. What do you expect for a shared ac/ central air system. You all share the same air. The smart ones put two or more towels over the vent holes. Not many of those.

I saw it. They will do low level spraying by helos and planes (chemtrails) telling us they are spraying down for the virus. Lock yourself inside. Tighten all windows. They are none. It's some kind of adjuvent (accellerant to the body), to increase infection rates, as they are doing in China. Breathing those CLOUDS OF DEATH is of a certainty, you are done. Keep those blessed ozone machines running until the turn the power off. We have at least that. After that, don't leave the house, except in a safe place, to get your vitamin D sun made...it is SUCH a major part of immune strengthening.


The test program, parked in Japan. And now They've only had ten days, and 4 to 600 and change. That's fast, too fast. By 24 days, it will be ALL OF THEM. The "princess" was their iso test program. They killed them all, you know. And if there are any victors...we'll see.


the Princess Cruises ship was carrying 2,666 guests and 1,045 crew when it set sail and was quarantined after 10 cases of coronavirus were reported Feb. 4. Since then the number of cases on board has exploded, and on Monday alone, Japan announced an additional 99 infections on the Diamond Princess, raising the ship’s total number of cases to 542. And since most of the people on the ship have yet to be tested, the real number of infections may not be known for days.

Where things gets problematic, is that whereas until now most of those on board the cruise ship had remained in isolation, the self-imposed quarantine is now over, and on Sunday, fourteen evacuees from the Diamond Princess were allowed to fly back to the United States Sunday despite testing positive for coronavirus, the U.S. State Department and Health and Human Services said in a joint statement. Why were they released? Because supposedly they were not symptomatic, and in a very ominous twist, they had tested negative initially!

"These individuals were moved in the most expeditious and safe manner to a specialized containment area on the evacuation aircraft to isolate them in accordance with standard protocols," the statement, published Sunday, read.

The State Department was unaware the individuals had coronavirus when they were being removed from the ship; they had tested negative just a few days before, Robert Kadlec, the assistant secretary for preparedness and response at the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, said on a phone call with reporters.

"If those results had come back four hours earlier before we’d started to disembark the ship and before these people were evacuees within an evacuation system, then it would’ve been a different discussion." Dr. William Walters, director of operational medicine at the U.S. Department of State, said on the call.

In other words, the quarantine that had isolated the biggest incubator of coronavirus cases outside of Wuhan was broken simply because an initial test had given a false negative, and subsequent test confirmed that at least 14 indeed had the coronavirus.
Kadlec said that individuals received multiple screenings when moving from ship to bus to plane and a more extensive medical assessment upon arrival.

In any case, the Diamond Princess quarantine is now broken, and two charter flights carrying at least 14 infected passengers landed at military bases in California and Texas overnight, starting the clock on a 14-day quarantine period to ensure those passengers don’t have coronavirus. In total, approximately 380 Americans were on board the Diamond Princess ship for the duration of the cruise and quarantine at sea.

One plane carrying American passengers touched down at Travis Air Force Base in northern California just before 11:30 p.m. Sunday local time. A second flight arrived at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas around 2½ hours later, early Monday.

The California flight had 177 people on it, seven of whom tested positive for coronavirus, Walters said. An additional three people were isolated during the flight for fever. Upon arrival, 171 stayed in Travis while six traveled to Omaha.

The Texas flight had 151 people board and included the other seven who tested positive for coronavirus. Two additional passengers were isolated on account of fever. All passengers who tested positive for coronavirus then moved on to Omaha.

How did all those Americans who were flying alongside the infected feel? Well, according to USA Today, "the aircraft design allowed passengers to sit in isolation thanks to a plastic divider at the tail of the aircraft."  We can only hope that "plastic divider" was enough to keep the virus confined to its own class aboard the aircraft, given that circulated air on a jet is a fucking foregone conclusion, mate.
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Anyway, now that hundreds of passengers were locked up in that ship for almost two weeks for nothing with the US rushing to break quarantine without waiting to verify the initial "all clear" test, officials from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Medicine confirmed that they are assessing 13 adults at their quarantine and biocontainment facility in Omaha.
“Late last night at about 2 or 3 a.m., we were asked to bring some individuals here who had either tested positive or had a high likelihood of testing positive because of symptoms they were exhibiting,” said Dr. Chris Kratochvil, the executive director at the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Global Center for Health Security.



The Nebraska Medical Center’s Global Center for Health Security
Twelve of them are housed in the quarantine center while one man was transferred to the hospital’s bio-containment unit for testing and observation because of symptoms including cough, fever, shortness of breath, lightheadedness and an undisclosed chronic condition that would make him particularly vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus, the USA Today reported. "He is doing good and in stable condition at this time,” reported Shelly Schwedhelm, Nebraska Medicine’s executive director of emergency management and bio-preparedness. She went on to note that “the folks in the quarantine center have all been tested, and we’re waiting for those results.” She added that the other 12 are isolated in “very nice rooms with WiFi, TV and a small refrigerator – a lot of the amenities at hotels but with engineering controls” to prevent contaminated air from escaping.



Inside the Nebraska Medical Center’s Global Center for Health Security
Their test results, which are due back any moment (Monday afternoon), will determine whether the patients will be allowed to see their spouses or leave their rooms. Regardless of whether they test positive or negative, all of the new arrivals will spend at least 14 days in the facility, and any who test positive will likely stay longer, said Dr. Mike Wadman, the co-medical director of the National Quarantine Unit without a trace of irony. Kratochvil says it’s possible that they may be asked to take more patients should more of the Diamond Princess passengers now in quarantine at the airbases test positive.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases at the National Institutes of Health, told the USA TODAY editorial board and reporters Monday that the original idea to keep people safely quarantined on the ship wasn't unreasonable. Yet where the entire story falls on its face is that even with the quarantine process on the ship, virus transmission still occurred. One can only hope that there are proper precaution pathways in place to prevent transmission now that at least 13 infected cruise passengers are now on US soil.
"The quarantine process failed," Fauci said. "I'd like to sugarcoat it and try to be diplomatic about it, but it failed. People were getting infected on that ship. Something went awry in the process of the quarantining on that ship. I don't know what it was, but a lot of people got infected on that ship."
What might have gotten awry is that the virus is airborne and spread via the air conditioning system. But before we get banned from another social network, we will wait for someone "more credible" to make that claim.

Unfortunately, since the Diamond Princess was the single biggest incubator of coronavirus cases outside of Wuhan, and since nobody still seems to have a full grasp on how to contain the infection, we have a nagging feeling that this breach of quarantine will come back to haunt the US.

Separately, Holland America said that 255 passengers and 747 crew members remained on the MS Westerdam, which docked in Sihanoukville, Cambodia, Friday, after being turned away from ports in Japan, Thailand and Guam. One female American passenger tested positive for coronavirus at a Malaysian hospital over the weekend. She remains stable, and her travel companion tested negative, the cruise line said.

It was unclear if quarantine on that cruise ship had also been broken, as the cruise line stated that at least some passengers had been transported to a local hotel: the cruise line said Cambodian health officials tested those on board Monday, a process expected to last several more days.

"Guests at a hotel in Phnom Penh have all completed the COVID-19 screening," the cruise line said. "Results are being returned when completed, with the first batch of 406 all being negative. Cleared guests may travel home, and arrangements are being made for those guests. Guests in both locations are being very well cared for, including assisting with any medications needed." 
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Finally, some good news: in keeping with its daily attempts to minimize the threat from the coronavirus pandemic, JPMorgan's inhouse virologist insurance strategist, MW Kim, said that even as attention shifts to cases outside of China, "at this stage, we see the virus contagion risk remaining relatively small, considering hospital capacity and strong local efforts to minimize the outbreak." Yet even here, the bank sounded decidedly unsure of its cheerful prediction (this is the same bank whose credibility was shattered last week when China unexpectedly hiked the total number of cases by 15,000 in one day, crushing JPMorgan's "epidemiological model"), to wit:

Mapping the virus spread scenario outside China. Our epidemiology model forecasts the virus outbreak in mainland China. However, we are observing early signs of community spread, as local infected toll without travel history to China is growing in Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and a few European countries. We intend to add mini-epidemic scenarios for each country once the infected toll exceeds the 100-200 level (depending on population/density).
The following table from JPM lists the number of international cases, excluding the 454 infected on the Diamond Princess, and excluding the 60 cases reported in Hong Kong. Expect the numbers to surge as more thorough testing reveals just how extensively the virus has spread.


The WHO and CDC table of lies. The lies that are condemning millions to an early grave. "Oh, we don't want to start a panic. No one will panic, if you give them a chance at life, you bastards. The panic comes when their neighbors get the flu. start dropping dead in the road, and they realize you lied to them as you do. You are killers. You go into countries claiming you want to help people with your vaccines, and entire villages and regions come down sick with whatever you stuck in that needle. I met a woman who did that dirty job - spent half a year in Africa, vaxxing poor, but happy Kenyans. Every village came down with several versions of whatever, killing half or more of them. Then the Chinese moved in and took over. She ended up, in 2010, her looks erased, and her punishment was she was constantly sick with CFS, you name it, with no cure in sight. The nasty lesbian looked 30 years older than the 40 she was. Did these people think Dad was going to give their WHO and RED CROSS cover bs a pass? Never!




Why anyone would publish pandemic data from Banksters is beyond me. They are the most lying, corrupt, treacherous, deceitful bunch of gangsters to ever roam the planet. 

Lock up your world, make it hard for folks to access your reality. Have a sign, warning of plague, when the time comes. Make it visible to anyone who is trying to get in your house, but not from the street. 


Are we to believe that the experts on Corona Virus and the facility to best treat it are located in the middle of flyover country?

The "experts" in everything, especially everything medical, always seem to be located on either the east coast or the west coast of the United States of America, with a few possible exceptions, such as the Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic.

No doubt, the CNN talking heads and ZOG officialdom will say this is to isolate and contain, as much as possible, this extremely dangerous infection which they brought to America, but it also has the very real potential to reduce the right leaning population of Red states, while protecting the leftist population of Blue states.

Yes, I think people are that evil.