Airport staff tonight told of their fears of an Ebola outbreak after a passenger from Sierra Leone collapsed and died as she got off a plane at Gatwick.
Workers said they were terrified the virus could spread globally through the busy international hub from the West African country which is in the grip of the deadly epidemic.
The woman, said to be 72, became ill on the gangway after she left a Gambia Bird jet with 128 passengers on board. She died in hospital.
Ladies and gentlemen, Ebola is now out into a Westernized country. Just as I suspected and as I warned.
Here is what people don’t think about:
Everyone on that plane is infected. Every aircraft has a closed system of recycled air. Everyone who touched her. Everyone who handled her baggage. Everyone who helped her or serviced her at any point in her trip. Everyone. And needs to be quarantined.
Further, places where she washed her hands, where she used silverware in a restaurant, where she sneezed, where she blew her nose, and where she urinated or defecated — those places are likewise infected.
What people don’t wish to know: some women hover when they urinate over public toilets.and the urine splashes. Anyone who sits down on that toilet is subject to infection. Sweating? Vomiting? Bodily fluids, ladies and gentlemen.
Where she touched her eyeballs and then touched a doorknob. Where she touched her oily or sweating face and touched another object or person, in purposeful or unconscious gestures.
And watch: response and quarantine to this will be considered an “over-reaction.”
It takes 21 days for Ebola to incubate. So that person KNEW she was sick WHEN she got on that aircraft. She did so anyway.
And I say this: I submit this is a very poor time to be getting into any airliner for any reason. It is av very poor time to take an international trip. Anywhere. For any reason. You have no idea where that aircraft has been and who has been sitting in the seat you’re about to occupy.
Further, it is a very poor time to be near a hub of large population, as in any large city serviced by a major international airport. For, now, obvious reasons.
I said Ebola was “one plane ride away.”
And it clearly is.
FIRST obvious step: NO ONE from Africa enters this country
BZ
P.S.
You wonder how Ebola transfers in primitive Africa? This way: tradition indicates that when someone dies, you wash and tend the body afterwards, and many people come in contact. Now, black people in Africa believe that the White Man has created Ebola and applied it to them — and it won’t be eradicated because the White Man, via White Doctors, refuses to allow them to conduct their rituals for the deceased.