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Thursday, October 2, 2014

… struggling to understand how Mr. Duncan was able to arrive in the U.S. despite being sick.

What else can be expected with open borders and airports directed by a diversity obsessed administration! m/r

Dallas Man Tells of U.S. Ebola Patient's Decline - WSJ

Oct. 2, 2014 1:21 p.m. ET

Person Who Interacted With Thomas Eric Duncan Says He Told of Being Turned Away at Hospital

A Dallas man who was in contact with the first person to be diagnosed with the Ebola virus in the U.S. said in an interview that the Liberian native had been weak and ill in an apartment after trying to seek help at a hospital days earlier.
Joe Joe Jallah said he met the man diagnosed with Ebola, Thomas Eric Duncan, last week when visiting Mr. Jallah's former wife, Louise Troh, the same woman Mr. Duncan had come to see in the U.S.
Numerous members of the Liberian community in North Texas confirmed that Mr. Duncan traveled to the U.S. to visit Ms. Troh, who is also from Liberia. Ms. Troh declined to speak about the situation when reached by phone.
Mr. Jallah, who believed that this was Mr. Duncan's first trip to the U.S., said he was anxious to hear from Mr. Duncan about the situation in Liberia, where Ebola has ravaged parts of the country.
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