Posted on 10/08/2014 5:31:52 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Burial teams in Sierra Leone reportedly went on strike over lack of hazard pay this week, leaving the bodies of victims of the Ebola outbreak in the country's streets.
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I cannot say that I blame them!
Me, either!
It is reasonable to point out that if Ebola is as contagious as some worry, there would be no surviving burial crews to go on strike. They’d all have contracted the disease and died already.
Our crack CDC left infected bodily fluids all over an occupied apartment in Dallas for over a week
“We’ll be paying the workers as soon as we’ve finished lining our pockets.”
Kreskin predicts the American taxpayer will soon be paying for these burial crews...
...or having our soldiers do it.
I wouldn’t be surprised if hospital workers start calling in sick for work if they are going to be required to work on Ebola patients. The big city and academic medical centers will see the majority of these patients. Some of them will also quit and/ or take jobs at lower risk locations. I can’t think of anyone that would want to work in an ER at this point, especially since the Federal government is making it as easy as possible for an Ebola outbreak to take hold in this country.
Do they attack the “scabs” as strikers do in America?
They’re on strike for hazard pay. What good will more money do them if they’re dead? Striking for adequate protection - that I could understand.
Burial cress in many areas get one protective suit per day. They dig the hole (often with a backhoe), don the clothing, handle the bodies, and then toss the clothing in on top of the bodies before burying everything. The next day they repeat with a new protective suit.
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