Well I completely disagree with you about Amber. She is a young person in love. Her life is focused on planning her wedding. She was given all sorts of assurances — as everyone was — that she was at very low risk. Her risk was so low that she was not even included in the list of quarantined persons. The story on Nina did not break until that same travel day. I do not know about you, but if I am flying somewhere, I am not focused on the news but on making it to the airport on time with everything I need to bring.
She called the CDC 3 times before the flight back home. Of course she cared about her family and her fiance. Unfortunately she believed the assurances she was given. Obviously all the workers did or they would not have been their risking their own lives.
“She called the CDC 3 times before the flight back home. “
Shows she was concerned and tried to get answers.
I blame this regime. If flights from Liberia were stopped, this wouldn’t even be a topic of conversation. If the CDC was competent and quarantined instead of pretending to ‘monitor’ those in contact with victims, we’d have a lot less to discuss.
Using the honor system to contain a virus with a fatality rate over 50% goes beyond even the usual liberal incompetence.
You’re the only one here who believes this.
What a convoluted explanation!