No caution into the unknown, sounds pretty unscientific and contrary to common medical sense to me.
The nurse is a Democrat activist and part of the CDC.
Right. Obola advises against one of the only known ways to contain a pandemic. I am shocked. NOT!
Like I told my pastor today, wait until this disease breaks out in some inner city.
This la-di-dah will continue until there actually IS a sizable outbreak. It looks like it’s not going to be if, it’s going to be when.
Everything is okey dokey now - the UN has weighed in. No problem! Tell us again just how we should do things in our own country, why don’t you? Are they weighing in on border closures and quarantines in the African countries involved?
Of course Obola is against it. It doesn’t bode well for his 30 million amnesty in December.
I see they are compassionate about health care workers. OK so what happens if one of these returning health care workers refuses to stay in isolation? Where is the compassion for some child, mother or any person that gets ebola and dies after being in close proximity to one of these returning health care workers? Where is the compassion for them? They didn’t choose anything. They were on a subway and got ebola.
So when can we expect the next medical tourists to arrive, following Mr. Duncan’s footsteps from the Hot Zone? (Someone in West Africa with early symptoms and the means to travel might have seen that the US death rate from Ebola is about 15%, and that is a lot better than 85%.)
One would think a certain amount of caution would be exercised given the death rate of this virus. Maybe if they contained/quarantined folks in West Africa, it wouldn’t have spread the way it has. I don’t care that it’s only spread through contact with bodily fluids. Personally, I think if you have it and you’re coughing/sneezing, that virus is going to be in the spit droplets you exhale (much like a cold/flu). These people are just stupid.
First of all, who gives a flip about what the UN thinks?
Second, I have read recently, that Doctor’s without Borders already gives these workers 3 weeks of pay, so that they can stay home and not run the risk of exposing others.
Third, I believe that science long ago showed that effective quarantines instituted in time can prevent widespread growth of disease, slow it down and stop it. With no real proven treatment, no vaccination, and a high mortality rate, it seems that quarantine is a viable option.
Fourth, the people who got an impulse to jump on mass transport just prior to symptoms are the ones who have made it seem that mandatory quarantine is needed, because of their actions.