12/03/2023 / By Ethan Huff
The first “live” Ebola vaccines for preventative measures were given to patients at Denver Health in Colorado this past week, marking what Becker’s Hospital Review described as a “milestone movement.”
Back in 2015, the Department of Health and Human Services designated Denver Health as one of 13 Regional Emerging Special Pathogens Treatment Centers in the United States. Denver Health functions as an infectious disease training and care hub for six states in the region.
Denver Health is one of the first health systems in the country to administer the injection, known as Ervebo, which was first approved by the Food and Drug Administration back in 2019 for anyone one-year-old and above.
Even though Ebola is exceptionally rare in the U.S., Big Pharma has been dead set on “vaccinating” the entire country for it. The disease is said to have a mortality rate of between 70 percent and 90 percent when left untreated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
“Importation of Ebola disease to the United States by an infected traveler from an outbreak area is a recognized risk with the potential for spread to other people,” the CDC says. “During the 2014-2016 Ebola disease outbreak in West Africa, 11 people were treated for [Ebola] in the U.S., and two of them died. Nine of these cases were imported into the U.S.”
The other two cases the CDC mentioned involved healthcare workers who were treating patients at the time they became infected. (Related: NIH pushing to vaccinate entire countries with Ebola vaccine.)
It is unclear how or even if the jabs for Ebola even work, or for how long they provide any type of immunity. Even so, the shots are being administered as single injections, according to Dr. Maria Frank, a hospital medicine specialist at Denver Health.
Frank was one of the first recipients of the new injection, which at the current time is only available to frontline workers who are deemed to be at high risk of contracting the disease.
The fact that all of this is being publicly announced to the entire nation as some kind of grand achievement points to the possibility that Ebola may become the next “pandemic” to be unleashed upon the masses.
“Is this a veiled way of telling us that Ebola is going to be the next pandemic, but we don’t need to worry because the government already has a vaccine for it?” one commenter asked on the comments section of the Becker’s Hospital Review article on the Ebola vaccinations.
“Or maybe it is a not-so-veiled way to deploy the virus?” responded another, making a salient point about what might really be happening with these injections.
Another interjected that Ebola is more than likely the next fake pandemic to be released since billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates, who appeared “every other day” during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), basically spilled the beans and said as much about the Marburg virus, which is very similar in nature to Ebola.
There are also concerns about shedding, as in: is it possible for those receiving these new Ebola injections to shed Ebola onto others in the same way that COVID jab recipients shed their poisons onto others?
“Considering shedding is an actual thing, are they saying how long they are isolating those who receive the shot?” another asked. “Or did they just release them into the wild, so to speak?”
“I predict we will see around 200 million Americans die between now and the end of 2024,” suggested another, offering an ominous opinion about the near future. “And if you are ‘lucky’ enough to survive, you get to be forced into cleaning up the mess.”
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