To: SeekAndFind
Good. Prayers for her to have a happy and productive life AFTER THEY REVOKE HER NURSING LICENSE.
2 posted on
10/28/2014 10:28:22 AM PDT by
DCBryan1
(No realli, moose bytes can be quite nasti!!)
To: SeekAndFind
any update on the doctor in NYC?
not so triumphal news?
3 posted on
10/28/2014 10:29:31 AM PDT by
silverleaf
(Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
To: SeekAndFind
well it is good news that if your symptoms are caught early and you recieve good treatment you can survive.
5 posted on
10/28/2014 10:30:34 AM PDT by
Mr. K
(Palin/Cruz 2016)
To: SeekAndFind
Great news for America.
Thus far, Ebola, if detected early and treated here in the USA, Ebola is 100% curable.
To: SeekAndFind
Looks like Obama’s new Ebola Czar is on top of the PR spin control from the headline to minimize the political fall put and cover for the Obama Administration inaction and refusal to properly implement appropriate quarantine procedures and travel restrictions .
There is no “cure “ for Ebola
The Nurse was not “cured” she was treated in intensive care and survived the Ebola infection due to massive medical intervention and the fact that she received the treatment in the very earliest stages of the Ebola infection.
We can support this level of treatment as long as we limit the number of Ebola cases in the US to a small handful. More than that, and we overwhelm our treatment capacity.
20 posted on
10/28/2014 10:53:37 AM PDT by
rdcbn
To: SeekAndFind
Amber Vinson, Dallas nurse, leaving hospital after Ebola cureWas she cured, or did she merely recover?
Writing that she was cured implies the existence of a sure-fire cure - i.e., a drug that cures Ebola.
Regards,
30 posted on
10/28/2014 11:46:51 AM PDT by
alexander_busek
(Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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34 posted on
10/28/2014 12:12:25 PM PDT by
blueplum
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