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Yep, ol Chucky Schmucky Schumer implied that NYC hospitals were better prepared for Ebola than the ones in Dallas. For once I hope’s right.


66 posted on 10/23/2014 12:53:07 PM PDT by dowcaet
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Yep, ol Chucky Schmucky Schumer implied that NYC hospitals were better prepared for Ebola than the ones in Dallas. For once I hope’s right.

Me, too. Though it would be interesting to see Schmucky have to eat his words, the lying, gun-grabbing, obnoxious little $hit. Being a resident of Texas would make it even more entertaining...but I don't wish Ebola on anyone.

71 posted on 10/23/2014 12:59:00 PM PDT by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
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"Yep, ol Chucky Schmucky Schumer implied that NYC hospitals were better prepared for Ebola than the ones in Dallas. For once I hope’s right."

I'm not sure this is "the test" that will provide the answer. The chances are very good that it is early enough in the disease course that the doctor will recover with appropriate treatment. Early on in the disease it doesn't appear that it's very contagious. It's in the horrible final stages that Ebola so frightening. The New York "stress test" will begin when the first advanced Ebola patient is carried (not walks) off the first passenger airline flight.

Dallas Presbyterian hospital was exceeding the CDC guidelines at the time. (I don't think Texas hospitals are heavily unionized like New York hospitals are.)

114 posted on 10/23/2014 2:09:03 PM PDT by Sooth2222 ("Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of congress. But I repeat myself." M.Twain)
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