It’s amazing to me that a doctor who is supposedly so charitable and selfless somehow thinks he’s better than his poor patients and deserves healthcare that no one in Liberia will likely ever receive.
And I grew up in Africa and was treated for a blood borne disease by Christian missionaries. So I know exactly what he’s been doing over there. And why.
When (not if) this becomes an outbreak in this country the blame will be put squarely on Christian do-gooders.
Wait and see.
Frankly, you don’t have a clue as to what he feels about the situation.
I’m personally not sure that he should have been brought back. But the lack of understanding on this thread of what is required of a disciple of Christ, is nothing short of astonishing to me.
I am thankful that some “do-gooder” saved your life, though.
He and the other lady were given a serum; chances are they are going to be observed to see how the serum works.