8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (1)
#8218788 at 2020-02-22 20:29:29 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #10522: Thank you, Baker(s)! THE BEST IS YET TO COME! Edition
OK so they're sending the Diamond Princess cruise ship evacuees to…
ALABAMA
Fort McClellan (off I-20 not far from Talladega Speedway) was a big US Army logistics training/operation center during WWII, declined in use & mostly mothballed until in past decades, began to be used for emergency responder/law enforcement training.
Fort McClellan is HUGE, thousands of acres
Right next door is Anniston Army Depot, which used to be a giant storage facility for a LOT of leftover poison gas. Nearby community wasn't too happy to have it, but they were even unhappier when the plan to incinerate that gas was announced back in the 1980's.
Easy 2 hour drive north on US 431 to Huntsville aka Nazi Rocket Scientist Central
https://www.annistonstar.com/free/passengers-from-coronavirus-quarantined-ship-to-be-housed-at-anniston/article_a6034ede-55a6-11ea-9f8a-eb3c8638550a.html
Some passengers from the Diamond Princess cruise ship quarantined for coronavirus infections will be evacuated to Anniston's Center for Domestic Preparedness, according to a release from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
"They could arrive as early as Wednesday," said HHS spokeswoman Elleen Kane in a telephone interview Saturday.
The release said the evacuees tested positive for COVID-19, the coronavirus first observed late last year in Wuhan, China. The passengers, all Americans, have no symptoms or only mild, flu-like symptoms, according to the release.
The CDP, a Federal Emergency Management Agency facility, will house the patients, while Health and Human Services manages treatment. The evacuated passengers will stay isolated from the center's training participants and remain at the facility until they are medically cleared, according to the release. The release says any evacuees who become seriously ill will be treated at "pre-identified hospitals."
Kane said the evacuees will be housed in a CDP dormitory "to protect health, and at the same time, keep hospital beds open for people who actually need them," such as people with serious cases of the flu. Asked how many people would arrive, Kane said the number would vary, though she noted that the CDP has 48 rooms available.
"The evacuees will be flown in a small plane to Anniston and will ride in a federally arranged vehicle from the airport to the dorm," Kane wrote in an e-mail to The Star. "The planes and vehicles will be cleaned and sanitized, carefully following the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Michael Barton, director of the Calhoun County Emergency Management Agency, said that he had spoken with officials at the CDP after the news release. HHS had not sent any prior notice, he said, to either the EMA or to the Alabama Department of Public Health. Anniston City Manager Steven Folks also said he'd not been given any notice about the evacuees.
CDP management told Barton they only knew that evacuees were to arrive early in the week, but not how many or their condition.
"We will be providing some communication throughout our elected officials and first responders as well as healthcare facilities," Barton said, "and public education in general terms of what this means or what impacts there could be for the county - though we expect none."
FEMA operates the CDP, which is located on part of the former Fort McClellan. The center's staff train civilian first responders from around the country to respond to natural and manmade disasters.
Rick Brewer, spokesman for the CDP, said training at the center will continue on its normal schedule next week.