Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
Originally Posted By: 97tbird
It's not. You're wrong.
But I will let it rest. (only to save thread from lock, not because anything else)
And in the face of brand new info and continuously conflicting information from the CDC you STILL feel the same way?
I don't! Given the revelations from the nurses union that nursing staff has no protocol for dealing with ebola patients in the US, there seems to be no coordination, no leadership etc. Any nurse who worked on the initial patient in Dallas should have been quarantined.
If anyone gets sick who was on that flight from Cleveland to Dallas, the cat is officially out of the bag. They will have to stop all air travel and do a forensic investigation of everyone on that plane, where they are now, where they've been etc.
Originally Posted By: 97tbird
It's not. You're wrong.
But I will let it rest. (only to save thread from lock, not because anything else)
And in the face of brand new info and continuously conflicting information from the CDC you STILL feel the same way?
I don't! Given the revelations from the nurses union that nursing staff has no protocol for dealing with ebola patients in the US, there seems to be no coordination, no leadership etc. Any nurse who worked on the initial patient in Dallas should have been quarantined.
If anyone gets sick who was on that flight from Cleveland to Dallas, the cat is officially out of the bag. They will have to stop all air travel and do a forensic investigation of everyone on that plane, where they are now, where they've been etc.