Originally Posted by DocRocket
Originally Posted by deflave


Have you met many people in the healthcare profession?

Ever meet SES level of government employees?

There's your answer.

Travis





I have to agree with Trav on this one. eek crazy

Most of the "health care professionals" I know are neither "professional" nor all that intelligent. I mean no disrespect to nurses who I know and trust to behave responsibly and professionally, but this Dallas-Ohio nurse's idiotic and irresponsible travel behavior was about what I'd expect for the average RN.

You can't blame the CDC for this mess. The nurse knew she was sick. She knew she'd been exposed to Ebola. If she had a shred of sense and real education (most nurses have very little real medical science education) she would have taken personal responsibility for this and would not have gone out in public.

The key to defeating this outbreak is application of sound public health procedures and and acceptance of personal responsibility by every member of the public, including (perhaps especially) healthcare workers.



No Doc, we most certainly can blame the CDC for this. The "minimum requirements" for PPE that they put out are absolutely foolish.


We can blame the hospital for allowing the care givers involved to leave the hospital and not quarantine them for 30 days

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The government plans these shootings by targeting kids from kindergarten that the government thinks they can control with drugs until the appropriate time--DerbyDude


Whatever. Tell the oompa loompa's hey for me. [/quote]. LtPPowell