Sunday, October 12, 2014

Latest from Sharyl Attkisson: Polio-like Illness Claims Sixth Life in U.S.

A Michigan toddler has become the sixth patient to die of Enterovirus D-68 (EV-D68) in the past two months. Madeline Reid was just 21-months old when she passed away at Children’s Hospital of Michigan Friday afternoon. A hospital official says the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) confirmed her EV-D68 infection after she arrived at the hospital for advanced medical care.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gosh!

I wonder if this has anything to do with moving all those "undocumented" children around the United States, most of them secretly........?

Why, YES! Yes it does!

MEDIA?

Chirp, cricket cricket cricket....

Anonymous said...

Atkisson states that there are no vaccines for the virus. Well, isn't this the CBS reporter who claimed vaccines caused autism and was instrumental in alot of nutty parents not getting their kids vaccinated?

Oh and maybe we should get Beck and Loesch and the good sister at the border to send teddy bears and soccer balls to the dead children's memorials.

Anonymous said...

Folks I wrote this for my friends and family. I was trained in decontamination of Nuc, Bio and Chem agents. I hope this is well received, it is well meant.

BIOLOGICAL HAZARD PROTOCOL

THIS PROTOCAL IS ESSENTIAL TO SURVIVAL:

Keep a full face respirator, Tyvek suit with gloves and duct tape in a bag with you at all times: foot coverings of non permeable material is also a must. Duct tape all the joints.

Set up a decon shower with a plastic plant sprayer a long hose and nozzle fixed in a place away from your refuge. The decon shower should be setup over a bed of gravel. After each decontamination session thoroughly decon the gravel bed with enough bleach and water to deluge the material to ensure all contaminates have been drenched with bleach. Use chlorine bleach and water you will have to mix it at the time of use to avoid chemical denigration and damage to the sprayer parts. Make sure that there is a supply of bleach and water on hand at the decon site. Completely spray off the entire surface of your person while still suited up. Make sure that the sprayer discharges with enough force to reasonably dislodge any surface debris.

NOTE:
Direct contact with infected persons should be avoided or a non permeable suit will be required. Use the same protocol with added attention to contact areas. Scrub and re apply decontamination solution to remove all residue before de-suiting.

Decon reusable parts like masks only with your entire suit on and after every use. Do not use bleach on mask/respirator parts-except for initial decon and immediately rinse with clear water-Wipes are available for masks and respirators after initial decon that will preserve the rubber of the mask/respirator.

REPLACE ALL FILTERS WHEN EQUIPMENT IS DOFFED AFTER CLEANING. MAKE SURE THAT YOU ARE SUITED UP WHEN CLEANING EQUIPMENT FOR REUSE.

DO NOT STORE ANY CONTAMINATED ITEMS. BURN ALL CONTAMINATED ITEMS IN A COVERED BARREL WITH SMALL COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY AND A BAFFELED EXHAUST TO ENSURE HIGH TEMPERATURES AND NO PARTICULATES ARE RELEASED INTO THE AIR.

DO NOT STORE ANY CONTAMINATED ITEMS. BURN ALL CONTAMINATED ITEMS. A COVERED BARREL WITH SMALL COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY AND A BAFFELED EXHAUST TO ENSURE HIGH TEMPERATURES AND NO PARTICULATES ARE RELEASED INTO THE AIR IS ESSENTIAL. START THE FIRE AHEAD OF LOADING CONTAMINATED MATERIALS INTO THE IMPROVISED INCINERATOR.

USE A LARGE BED OF HOT COALS WITH FLAMES PRESENT AND A GOOD PORTION OF THE FUEL STILL AVAILABLE FOR A CONTINOUS BURN UNTIL ALL MATERIALS ARE CONSUMED AND THE BURN WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE HOUR AFTER THE MATERIAL IS CONSUMED.

DO NOT VIOLATE THE PROTOCOL!

Violating this protocol will put you and everyone around you at risk.

God Bless and good luck