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To: Raebie
Allow me to give you my definition of "low risk": me.

My daughter worked in the same building as the boyfriend of the second nurse. It's a large office with an open floor plan. The guy hasn't been at work for over a week.

My daughter told me last Weds nite, I told my supervisors on Thursday, and I was sent home. I was cleared to return to work on Monday.

That's what I call low risk. Anybody living in the Ivy apartments hardly qualifies as "low risk."

15 posted on 10/18/2014 12:38:29 PM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Mississippi!)
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To: Night Hides Not

Raebie, that is too close for comfort, especially for your daughter. Vitamin C, big doses (though go up slowly or you could get diarrhea and think it’s the ebola). Build up your D3 levels as well, which can take a couple weeks.

I have a friend who went up to SF in August to welcome home their nephew who was in Liberia for a Peace Corps stint. She and her husband actually slept in his bed. !!!! (He wasn’t in it at the time, of course). This nephew had been working in Monrovia, left the country to go to a neighboring country, and then was not allowed back in Liberia even to get his things, What he had there, is no more. I believe they pulled all the young people in the PC over there out.


24 posted on 10/18/2014 12:47:09 PM PDT by Yaelle
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To: Night Hides Not

I think you should be given a 21 (or 42) day paid vacation. (sarcasm)


95 posted on 10/18/2014 1:27:41 PM PDT by grania
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