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To: Zakeet

I’m with you on that. I look at the picture of the young nurse and see someone who made the effort to get educated, and career in a field that helps people for a living. Someone who contributes to the civil society. Local reports (I’m in DFW) talk about her family being religious and generous...

...and then I hear relatives of Mr. Duncan suggesting that there was different treatment provided for him; insinuating that skin color was a deciding factor in treatment and ultimately his death. Then I get mad. Real mad.


15 posted on 10/15/2014 10:57:01 AM PDT by Made In The USA (Yes Ma'am, I said I'd like three sides of bacon with my eggs. and bacon.)
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To: Made In The USA

I also heard someone complain that this 26 year old nurse was inexperienced and that hospital officials were at fault, for having allegedly inexperienced personnel caring for an Ebola patient.

Can’t wait for the lawsuit and if they make these charges in a court of law.


47 posted on 10/15/2014 11:18:07 AM PDT by Dilbert San Diego (s)
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To: Made In The USA
And that's probably why this second nurse of a certain skin pigment is being transferred to Emory which has a 100% survival rate. Now, it seems the first nurse is being discriminated against by being cared for in a major fail hospital. Where's the outcry from Nina's community? Let Team Duncan yell all they want.
88 posted on 10/15/2014 1:13:25 PM PDT by bgill (CDC site, "we still do not know exactly how people are infected with Ebola")
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