But if they get their names on the list, then they'll never get off it. Seems like a recipe for rebellion by the very health care workers who will have treat the Ebola victims, as well as family members, or anyone else who is exposed through no fault of their own.
To: Timber Rattler
Considers?!!! WTH?
To: Timber Rattler
4 posted on
10/16/2014 6:45:30 AM PDT by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both.)
To: Timber Rattler
Of course, West Africans, where the virus originates, and jihadis, who will seek to intentionally spread it, will be exempt from the ban for reasons of political correctness.
5 posted on
10/16/2014 6:47:28 AM PDT by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: Timber Rattler
Considering the CDC cleared her to fly with a low-grade fever, I think a better approach would be for the CDC to START FRIGGIN’ THINKING!
6 posted on
10/16/2014 6:47:55 AM PDT by
dirtboy
To: Timber Rattler
Sure put American health workers on a no fly list who have had contact with Ebola patients, but allow any West African to fly essentially unhindered into the United States. A person can remain totally asymptomatic for three weeks after becoming infected
7 posted on
10/16/2014 6:47:55 AM PDT by
allendale
To: Timber Rattler
Well, Barry’s name should be on there since he kissed one of them.
9 posted on
10/16/2014 6:48:50 AM PDT by
jetson
(we got a bog fcking problem her)
To: Timber Rattler
Would it be wrong to hang around polling places in democrat areas wearing a Hazmat costume on election day?
10 posted on
10/16/2014 6:50:30 AM PDT by
Mechanicos
(Nothing's so small it can't be blown out of proportion.)
To: Timber Rattler
Dallas County already ordered no travel for them.
16 posted on
10/16/2014 7:10:44 AM PDT by
ViLaLuz
(2 Chronicles 7:14)
To: Timber Rattler
CDC is saying, that the nurse who was in Cleveland, cancelled her meeting with her bridesmaids because she wasn’t feeling well, which was probably days before the flight from Cleveland to Dallas.
17 posted on
10/16/2014 7:11:46 AM PDT by
Toespi
To: Timber Rattler
So if one did try to fly they would not get through to the plane meaning only those people standing in the interminally long security checkpoint lines that snake back and forth before one gets to the checkpoint would be exposed. Now there’s a plan.
18 posted on
10/16/2014 7:21:27 AM PDT by
dblshot
(I am John Galt.)
To: Timber Rattler
If they can do that, they can block travel to and from the affected countries, for non-medical personnel.
They have been ordered not to do so by 0bama, who bears responsibility for any outcome.
19 posted on
10/16/2014 7:36:16 AM PDT by
I want the USA back
(Media: completely irresponsible. Complicit in the destruction of this country.)
To: Timber Rattler
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering adding the names of healthcare workers being monitored for the Ebola virus to the government's no-fly list, federal officials tell Fox News. That is tricky. Do they automatically come off after some set number of days? Do their husbands/wives/bf/gf go on the list too because of potential sexual transmission? Will this keep essential doctors and nurses from working if they have a wedding/vacation/conference in the next month or so? Can the no-fly list handle all those updates?
21 posted on
10/16/2014 8:36:36 AM PDT by
Pollster1
("Shall not be infringed" is unambiguous.)
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