To: 2ndDivisionVet
This claim doesn’t fit with the timeline. We know that Duncan was here for a number of days before seeking treatment, and that the first time Duncan went to the hospital, he was sent home because the hospital didn’t recognize the Ebola possibility. If Duncan knew he had Ebola, and came here to get treatment, wouldn’t he have sought treatment immediately, and not let the hospital ‘miss’ the Ebola he knew about?
To: Conscience of a Conservative
The narrative is that a relative of Mr Duncan’s living in NC(?) personally phoned the CDC on his behest. I wonder if Mr Duncan is English speaking.
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10/03/2014 8:44:03 PM PDT by
HandyDandy
(Don't make-up stuff. It just wastes everybody's time.)
To: Conscience of a Conservative
and not let the hospital miss the Ebola he knew about?
If you had what you thought were cancer symptoms by doing Dr. Google and your doctor said no you didn't you would think whew glad it's not what I thought. It would be easy for someone from Liberia to think any ER in the US will deliver the absolute definitive diagnosis.
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