I fail to see how pointing out inconsistencies is equivalent to ‘panicking’.
Were I to enter an isolation ward I’d insist on MSF level protection for that. Just based on performance. They’ve lost the fewest number of people to this so far.
I fail to see how that amounts to ‘panicking’.
I was referring to Laz’s use of ‘panicking’.
By the way, there is a new thread you might find very interesting.
Liberia: Somebody Had to Do It: Turning People Away [Ebola]
MSF.ORG ^ | 9/12/14 | msf
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3203381/posts
So... what you are saying is that having adequate knowledge of the situation, and being prepared, is the proper response.
I have not advocated panicking, I think that ‘knowing’ as much as possible about the virus and it’s infection methods is of primary concern.
We agree. Others who accuse me of panicking are merely trying to ‘attack me’ as a way of defending their ignorance of the matter.
I, like you, have tried to give out information to others, and been criticized for doing so. They tell us we are wrong, yet they provide no proof.
So... I stick with my guns... BE PREPARED. WE CAN keep this from becoming an ‘outbreak’. The question is WILL WE ?