Keystone Cops.
Government Malpractice, a tautology.
Lots of mistakes were made all around. Here is the thing. This is new. People did what they thought was right at the time. I think all thought and energy should go toward solving the problems and learning from mistakes. I do not believe anyone purposely made things worse. Sometimes mistakes are the ONLY way we humans learn. If we punish everyone who makes a mistake we only manufacture a population of liars. It does not help solve a serious problem to put everyone on the defensive. We need 100% of thought and energy focused on solving the problem.
Just my thoughts on the matter. I lash out, too, mostly toward the lawsuit league. It is appalling to me that so much energy had to be spent on defending people against the charge of racism when their energy was needed to protect the workers and avoid spread of the disease.
Government Malpractice? No.
Government Malice.
governement malpractice is , in reality
Government Mole practice , as in : "Whack-A-Mole".
Hit'em once ,.. and they show up elsewhere !etc.,etc.
Ebola Scare = Voter Suppression
I learned from the hearings that human waste of ebola patients is not burned at the site, because of EPA regulations, but is transported elsewhere for incineration.
Why should this waste be transported with the chance that it be spread on the road in case of a vehicle accident? Cleanup will be a nightmare.
Screw the EPA and incinerate the waste right at the hospital.
What is more important minimize the spread of the virus by immediate incineration or follow EPA guidelines with the chance of spreading the virus during transportation?
Make that “D Squad” of the JV team.
These health care workers were overseen by CDC, right? did they not have 'advisors" there? And they did not tell them they shouldn't be going on plane flights or cruise ships? What gets me the worst is these "health care" workers did not know that through common sense?