belizean | Update: Channel 7 news anchor Indira Craig has posted on her Facebook
page that Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow in a callous move in view
of very close Belize-U.S. relations, has denied entry into Belize for
the stricken U.S. nationals to be air lifted to the U.S.A. for
treatment:
“Talks have concluded with the PM and The US State Department
officials. Belize WILL NOT BE GRANTING ACCESS to the suspected
passengers to have entry onto our shores. An official release will be
sent out shortly by government followed by a press conference to be held
tomorrow.Passports have been returned so this scare has ended.”
In a late night official press release issued by the Belize Press
Office, the Belize government offered its version of the Belize Ebola
Incident.It stresses that while the patient did not disembark in Belize,
it does not address the question that thousands of cruise ship
passengers that may have had contact with the patient(s) did in fact
disembark and tour Belize City today:
Belmopan. October 16, 2014. The Government of Belize was contacted
today by officers of the U.S. Government and made aware of a cruise ship
passenger considered of very low risk for Ebola. The passenger had
voluntarily entered quarantine on board the ship and remains free of any
fever or other symptoms of illness. The Ebola virus may only be spread
by patients who are experiencing fever and symptoms of illness and so
the US Government had emphasized the very low risk category in this
case. Nonetheless, out of an abundance of caution, the Government of
Belize decided not to facilitate a U.S. request for assistance in
evacuating the passenger through the Phillip Goldson International
Airport.
The GOB reassures the public that the passenger never set foot in
Belize and while we remain in close contact with US officials we have
maintained the position that when even the smallest doubt remains, we
will ensure the health and safety of the Belizean people. The Prime
Minister has called a press conference tomorrow morning to further
address any concerns that may arise from this event.
Update From Carnival Cruise Lines: John Head, Carnival Senior Cruise Director wrote on his FaceBook Page:
“Late afternoon on Wednesday, Oct. 15., we were made aware by the
U.S. CDC of a guest sailing this week on board Carnival Magic who is a
lab supervisor at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. At no point in
time has the individual exhibited any symptoms or signs of infection and
it has been 19 days since she was in the lab with the testing samples.
She is deemed by CDC to be very low risk. At this time, the guest
remains in isolation on board the ship and is not deemed to be a risk to
any guests or crew. It is important to reiterate that the individual
has no symptoms and has been isolated in an extreme abundance of
caution. We are in close contact with the CDC and at this time it has
been determined that the appropriate course of action is to simply keep
the guest in isolation on board.”
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