We have a new book to go through.
"CRISIS
in the
RED ZONE" by Richard Preston.
Published July 23, 2019.
This is a book about when the first case of Ebola occured in 1976 and the 2014 Ebola outbreak.
We have DOTS on the top of 2 pages.
Page 331- which has 33 lines.
Samaritan's Purse left a cooler on the porch of Nancy Writebol's porch which contained the experimental antibody drug ZMapp.
They made the announcement and CNN picked up the release and posted a story about it.
Ebola experts were furious-
Lisa Hensley who worked for the NIH had provided the drug.
"Lisa, what did you do?...You provided experimental antibodies to an American patient?...The antibodies came from the NIH?...Are you crazy?...Who authorized you to provide untested antibodies to a patient?"
Line 17. Tom Frieden, CDC Director at the time saw the story and reached out to Fauci, who appeared to not be aware of this.
I guess the better option was to just let her die.
"If an experimental, unlicensed, untested drug is supplied by the NIH and is provided to a patient by an NIH employee, any decision to give the drug to the patient must be handled by top-level administrators at the NIH and must be overseen and authorized by the FDA."
33 lines on the page.
The other page with 3 DOTS-
Page 368- from the Epilogue.
Starting on line 17-
"Mapp Biopharmaceutical has now created an antibody super drug for Ebola called the Pan-Ebolavirus Cocktail.
THIS NEW DRUG IS EFFECTIVE AGAINST ALL SPECIES OF EBOLA VIRUS. Really?
"As this is being written, the U.S. government is preparing to issue funding to manufacture a huge supply of Pan- Ebolavirus Cocktail to be stored in the Strategic National Stockpile..."
"There is also a new antibody drug for Nipah virus."
These drugs will be the drugs of the future- "antibody drugs that might be developed quickly in a global emergency and can be surge-manufactured fast, in large quantities."
https://www.pandemicpreventionplan.org/