No. Please put reading glasses on.
My words: Cite reference/proof, please, or tone down propaganda.
Your statement 'is' propaganda without citation, which you then provided. Regardless, he was in the hospital for 5 days before they shut it down. The fact they shut is down is argumentative, as he arrived in-country and collapsed with symptoms. Just as the guy in Dallas arrived, went to the hospital, got sent home and 2 days later was readmitted. Nigeria may play a good game publicly, but they still let a man into the country from an infected host country (like the US)...not very dutiful when there's an outbreak almost literally next door.
Keystone cops. Just like Secret Service, CDC, et al.
Your comment, Our elites will happy let this disease run wild in this country BEFORE they begin doing unPC things to stop it.
I agree 100%. The propaganda's running fast & thick. Like I commented: I may be a bit more sensitive to such statements, but your phrasing was conclusive but, in fact, the action of closing the hospital was incidental to the already-infected patient having been admitted to the country and in the hospital for a week.
I admit it: My hackles are up (on all counts).
If we were to follow Nigeria’s lead, now that we know this guy is ebola positive, Presbyterian would be shut down.
It isn’t.
Nigeria WANTED to stop the outbreak.
We are keystone cops in comparison.