The CDC tried to throw the first nurse under the bus, when Frieden suggested that she took shortcuts and did not follow procedures at the hospital.
We soon found out that the nurses weren’t given proper protection.
Now the CDC is throwing the second nurse under the bus by claiming she shouldn’t have flown.
Then we found out that the second nurse called the CDC, and the CDC cleared her to fly. The CDC confirmed that she called and was cleared to fly.
But the CDC still is trying to throw her under the bus. They said she should’ve known not to fly. What? A nurse should’ve known what a CDC official didn’t know?
And they’re still trying to throw her under the bus. They’re claiming that she lied and didn’t mention that she also was feeling tired. What? She reported a low-grade fever after treating an Ebola patient. Wasn’t that enough?
Frieden needs to go.
Welcome to the Obola administration. YOU are the disease and WE are the cure.
I’ll extend this a little. There are two red flags here, IMO. I don’t trust the nurse’s account, because she knows she screwed up and might be trying to shift blame away from herself. I also don’t trust the CDC account, because they may also be trying to shift blame away from themselves. The only way I will be convinced is to have a transcript that I can read.
Yeah. That’s rocket science. I’m a nurse and have been working in an ebola room. I have a low grade fever. Should I ride in an airliner for a relativity frivolous reason today?
A real brain teaser there/