It'd be hard to manage something they never had to manage before. But, the monday morning quarterbacks will do what they do.
Plain and simple: We got [bleep] by some selfish african who came here thinking he'd get better care. Lets put the blame where it belongs. We'll be lucky to have a hospital left that doesn't go bankrupt if this spreads.
Laughin'...
You'd have to be the most gullible person on earth to not recognize how incredibly inept our federal government is right now.
Travis
One of the many millions.
We may know the time Ben Carson lied, but does anyone know the time Hillary Clinton told the truth?
Immersing oneself in progressive lieberalism is no different than bathing in the sewage of Hell.
I have no medical background, and no idea about the protocol they set up, but it would seem to me that anyone treating a patient with Ebola should be held under quarantine.
They should be taken on a volunteer only basis and given hazard pay. They don't get to leave a specific assigned area in the hospital until 21 days after they've ended contact with the patient.
Sounds harsh, but why expose more personnel to it than needed and why let the people who are most likely to be infected out to spread it..... Take care of them, pay them extra, set up everything to keep them safe, but don't let them out until they've been clean 21 days....
Just how certain should we be that 21 days is the magic number?
Don't know...good point...for safety round it up to 42 days!!!
Yeah.
The reality is, if I end up with a case where I work, I will, due to the nature of my job, likely be involved with the care. I will NOT go home and expose my wife and daughter. I will stay at the hospital. Period.
It's all a joke until you actually have to do the logistics with your wife about how that will work, how her work will react, child care, etc.....
The way it looks, I'll be quite happy if I get to deer hunt this year considering the size of the Liberian population in Minneapolis.
It'd be hard to manage something they never had to manage before. But, the monday morning quarterbacks will do what they do.
Plain and simple: We got [bleep] by some selfish african who came here thinking he'd get better care. Lets put the blame where it belongs. We'll be lucky to have a hospital left that doesn't go bankrupt if this spreads.
News reports that I have seen stated that the "selfish african" helped a pregnant stranger that was in distress in the street shortly before he left to come here. In addition, the pregnant stranger he helped wasn't diagnosed with ebola until after he was already in the US. Yep, that was damn selfish.
I didn't read the same article as you NBan, seems I read he helped a lady to the ebloa hospital they refused her cause there was no room, the helpers took her back to her home and she died 2 hours later. Seems like he would know.
He knew and did not care who might die,may he feel the flames of hell.
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Originally Posted by NeBassman
Originally Posted by Calvin
It'd be hard to manage something they never had to manage before. But, the monday morning quarterbacks will do what they do.
Plain and simple: We got [bleep] by some selfish african who came here thinking he'd get better care. Lets put the blame where it belongs. We'll be lucky to have a hospital left that doesn't go bankrupt if this spreads.
News reports that I have seen stated that the "selfish african" helped a pregnant stranger that was in distress in the street shortly before he left to come here. In addition, the pregnant stranger he helped wasn't diagnosed with ebola until after he was already in the US. Yep, that was damn selfish.
I didn't read the same article as you NBan, seems I read he helped a lady to the ebloa hospital they refused her cause there was no room, the helpers took her back to her home and she died 2 hours later. Seems like he would know.
Ideas are far more powerful than guns, We dont let our people have guns. Why should we let them have ideas. "Joseph Stalin"
He who has braved youths dizzy heat dreads not the frost of age.
I didn't read the same article as you NBan, seems I read he helped a lady to the ebloa hospital they refused her cause there was no room, the helpers took her back to her home and she died 2 hours later. Seems like he would know.
Thomas Eric Duncan rushed to help his 19-year-old neighbor when she began convulsing days after first complaining of stomach pain. Everyone assumed her health problems were related to her being 7 months pregnant. Still, no ambulance came as Ebola decimates Liberia's capital.
Soon Duncan, Marthalene Williams' parents and several others tried to hoist her into a taxi cab bound for a hospital downtown. Within weeks, everyone who helped Williams that day was either sick or dead.
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As 9-year-old Mercy Kennedy sobbed along with neighbors mourning news of her mother's death, not a person would touch the little girl to comfort her.
Mercy's mother had helped to wash the pregnant woman's clothes, and had touched her body after she died at home when no hospital could find space for her, neighbors said.
"Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence". John Adams
"A dishonest man can always be trusted to be dishonest". Captain Jack Sparrow
Bigwhoop: As I posted on this forum many days ago when the intellectual idiots in the hussein obama regime brought the Ebola victims here to the United States - "NOTHING good will come from this stupid and self destructive act"! I repeat it here again - NOTHING good will come from allowing humans to come to the United States from west African countries until the Ebola plague is contained. hussein obama is not only the worst POTUS ever, he is now also among the top ten worst human beings ever to exist on planet earth! And thats saying something! PHHUCK hussein obama and that thieving racist bittch he rode in with! I fear for the future of this country. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
2nd health care worker with Ebola flew from Cleveland to Dallas on Frontier Airlines the day before presenting symptoms (10/13), according to CDC...
My wife and I were talking about the affect of Ebola on travel just last night. As a long term healthcare worker, I'm not overly concerned, but certainly aware. I can see me flying less once we start seeing cases in several cities. No, chances are you can't catch it on a plane with someone, but who wants to sit next to them or in their seat on the next flight? I'll probably drive more when I can.
2nd health care worker with Ebola flew from Cleveland to Dallas on Frontier Airlines the day before presenting symptoms (10/13), according to CDC...
My wife and I were talking about the affect of Ebola on travel just last night. As a long term healthcare worker, I'm not overly concerned, but certainly aware. I can see me flying less once we start seeing cases in several cities. No, chances are you can't catch it on a plane with someone, but who wants to sit next to them or in their seat on the next flight? I'll probably drive more when I can.
Or end up quarantined because you did sit next to someone.
I think these dumb twits had no idea how to get out of their suits after being in the room. I gather they didn't even hose them down or mist them with bleech or chlorine before removal. Think nerve agent exposure paranoia should be the standard of decon.