EBOLA I don't think I like this...

ginnie6

Veteran Member
http://www.blacklistednews.com/DALL...NITORS_TO_DETECT_EBOLA/38372/0/38/38/Y/M.html

Produced by Wello Inc., the “WelloStation” devices will provide “fever surveillance” detection in order to alert school faculty to possible fluctuations in body temperatures according to the company’s website.

“The WelloStation measures your body’s core temperature using a patented, non-contact and non-invasive process,” the product description reads. “An elevated body temperature is the number one indicator of infection. WelloStation quickly screens for fevered individuals so you can either prevent them from entering or perform additional medical checks.”

The announcement follows more than a week of countless fumbles by local and federal authorities as suspected Ebola cases begin popping up across the country.

Law enforcement officers were outraged Thursday after finding out that five unprotected employees with the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department were ordered to enter the apartment of Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan to present his quarantined family with a court order barring them from leaving their home.

Later that day, Americans were shocked to find an unprotected cleaning crew using pressure washers to blast potentially tainted vomit off the sidewalk outside of the Ebola patient’s home.

Texas health officials also admitted Thursday that the apartment had not yet been cleaned despite protocol. A Hazmat crew finally called out to the scene more than three days after the initial prognosis was delayed further after being ordered to obtain a permit in order to clean the apartment.

A growing number of experts including the United Nations’ Ebola response chief and professors at the University of Illinois are warning that the current situation could spiral out of control if federal authorities do not begin taking more drastic measures.


First off yes I see the reasoning behind it but at the same time it kind of feels like the kids are being treated like cattle. Run them through the temp monitor and see if they're healthy. I mean they already have metal detectors and some use scanners for id's.....line them up, run them through like good little citizens......
 

bluelady

Veteran Member
Call it the OrwelloStation.

Fever is only one (fallible) tool, that can be affected by many factors. Some people normally run low or high, temps often are lower in the morning, can be affected by meds or food. Makes it sound like they are "doing" something, but really not all that useful. Unless the real agenda is.....
 
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