Where did the story that she called the CDC—which was reported as fact—come from? Does anybody know?
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/10/16/live-blog-house-ebola-hearing
"And Amber Vinson, the second nurse who contracted Ebola from the Texas hospital, reportedly called the CDC to tell the agency about her low-grade fever, but was told she could fly from Cleveland to Dallas. Frieden admitted that Vinson called the CDC but said he still has not seen a transcript of the call."
Something's not right here.
“Where did the story that she called the CDCwhich was reported as factcome from? Does anybody know?”
Here’s why people on the thread are correctly shocked: because that came directly from the CDC itself:
The article states “Miss Vinson did contact Texas health officials as she had been told to do, who contacted the CDC on her behalf and relayed the information back that she was safe to travel on Monday as her 99.5F fever was beneath the 100.4 threshold. ”
I sincerely doubt that any Healthcare worker in Dallas was given a number to call at the CDC. I assume she called the number that she was given. She is a victim. She was told that she was safe by the CDC. The entire administration and government is guilty of not protecting us. I pray that both Miss Vinson and Miss Pham make a complete recovery and no one else is infected.
Please read article, excerpt for your headstrong, wrong-headed, self-pleasing outrage about absolutely NOTHING! I am so disappointed in freepers ignorance and ease at condemnation based on CDC loving to through nurses under the bus:
Miss Vinson did contact Texas health officials as she had been told to do, who contacted the CDC on her behalf and relayed the information back that she was safe to travel on Monday as her 99.5F fever was beneath the 100.4 threshold.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2797063/amber-vinson-s-family-leap-defense-revealing-not-travel-restrictions.html#ixzz3GWS87jqQ
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