But she’d just returned from taking care of patients with Ebola. She should’ve wanted to quarantine as a precautionary measure. The doctor in NYC was sure he didn’t have it, either, but he did.
She did quarantine, and the new quarantine guideline was issued the day she arrived and she was going to be the first, she had returned from there and was an expert with Ebola herself, as your doctor described her, “no one has recognized the fact that she’s an EIS [Epidemic Intelligence Service] expert, she’s a CDC-trained fellow … one of the most well educated people you can get in public health and at the same time, she’s someone who’s committed her life to responding. So whether or not you agree with what she said, really what she stands for is all in line with sound public health principles.”
As you keep obsessing over this do you really agree with the statement that she “””went out of her way to try and spread it”””?