Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 12, 2014
According to Dame Sally Davies, the chief medical officer in the UK (counter-part to our own Jew CDC chief), the nation should expect a “handful” of Ebola cases, because the airport screening program can’t possibly work.
While defending the screening scheme, and dismissing criticism from leaked emails which asserted that it was simply a “political gesture” which would actually do nothing, she claimed it would do something but not keep the deadly virus out of the country. Because flights are still going in and out of West Africa, as a measure against racism.
The UK has begun running drills on how they will respond to the virus which will inevitably enter the country due to these radical anti-racist measures of allowing persons from plague-ridden nations to travel freely to Europe.
So far, the disease has killed more than 4,000 people, and the UN has said that we will have to live with it “forever.”
BBC:
England’s chief medical officer and chief medical adviser to the UK government, said any cases in Britain would be “spill-over” from West Africa.
She said the screening was “unlikely” to pick up many cases, “if any”. But she stressed the “great advantage” would be that people would be alerted to what symptoms to look for and what to do if they fell ill.
This would reduce their chances of dying and of spreading the virus to others, she said.
Passenger screening, to be introduced at Heathrow and Gatwick airports and Eurostar terminals next week, will include the assessment of passengers’ travel history and a “possible medical assessment”.
The Department of Health said further details would be announced next week before the measures came into effect.
Similar measures are being taken in the US, with screening under way at New York’s JFK airport and checks at some other airports due to start in the coming days.
In an email seen by the BBC, a senior consultant involved in the programme said he believed the UK screening was “purely a political gesture, unlikely to provide public health benefits”.
BBC political correspondent Carole Walker said she had spoken to another consultant, also involved in the programme, who had questioned whether someone wanting to enter the UK would be honest if he or she had come into contact with Ebola.
The consultant also raised concerns about why health workers involved in screening were not being given protective clothing – saying this must mean they were either not expected to find anyone with Ebola, or they were expected to stop infected people without proper protection.
Responding criticism from doctors, Dame Sally said: “At this time, this is the right thing to do.”
Dame Sally also said exercises held earlier on Saturday to test the UK’s Ebola response were “vitally important” and would strengthen protection plans.
She said lessons would be learned from the “realistic” eight-hour drill which had tested the response of the government and the emergency services.
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he was “doubly reassured” that the government had “robust plans” in place in the event of an Ebola case in the UK and that the exercise was just part of this.
“We will evaluate what went well and what we need to improve,” he added.
Remember, White Man: The only reason that any of this is necessary – the only reason we are openly discussing the possibility that huge portions of the populations of Europe and America could be wiped-out by a deadly African virus – is because we are afraid it would be racist to quarantine these infected nations.
Obama is also apparently concerned that it could hurt their economies. These economies are already some of the worst in the entire world – literally only a few steps up from last place.
This.
Is.
Insane.