Posted on 10/07/2014 6:49:59 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Dallas Ebola victim's stepdaughter - who took him to hospital as he was 'vomiting wildly' - is given all clear to return to work as a NURSING ASSISTANT
It can take 21 days for a patient to begin to come down with the dreaded disease from the time they first come in contact with a sufferer
Mr Duncan, 42, remains in a critical condition and is being given an experimental drug to aid his desperate struggle for life.
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There are still White House tours Daily yes? I wonder if the DNC headquarters has tours. I’m sure it’s VERY interesting. CNN has tours all the time down my way.
And be SURE to shake their hands, vigorously !
The useless bastards LOVE shaking hands !
</morbidity humor>
The best way to get a good outbreak going is to get it started in the hospital staff. I am finally beginning to think that this thing really is being deliberately brought into the USA by our government. It will serve to end the medical system altogether and replace it with Single Payer. Offshore medical insurance is the only thing that makes sense now, at least until the border is closed to exit.
I hope she has the sense to quarantine herself for another week and a few more days after that just to be sure.
American Nurses are rightfully concerned about the lack of training, guidance and necessary personal gear and supplies to handle/treat suspected patients with Ebola.
Nurses stage Ebola die-in on Las Vegas Strip.
http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2014/09/24/3318356_nurses-to-march-on-vegas-strip.html?rh=1
American Rns say that they are unprepared to handle ebola patients.
The program will really begin with the news that sick people have been found wandering in the S.W. desert areas.
The holes in our defense are too obvious to ignore, and exploit.
Even in a patient in remission,
there is sexual transmission for months.
Can I go to the hospital you use, please? Sex is not a standard nursing technique where I am. Too much chance of the patients wanting to stay in the hospital. (joke)
Sounds like she did everything right as far as her actions went, she’s to be commended.
Still should take another week or so off to be sure though.
This young lady has been the only person involved to have shown a smidgen of common sense. Again, I would like to nominate her as the new director of the CDC. But I am fearful for her, that if the Ebola doesn’t get her, the PC perps will.
Maybe they could tour D.C. and visit the president, and possibly attend a press conference.
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