To: JohnHuang2
Remember that Frist is a heart surgeon not an infectious disease specialist or an epidemiologist. He's probably never treated a human case of anthrax, plague, or brucellosis. I've treated them all. Some bacteria are readily available and relatively inexpensive to produce. Distribution is much trickier.
To: CholeraJoe
Point well taken.
To: CholeraJoe
Let me axe you sumthin Joe:
Do you specialists every get irritated when non-specialized MDs feel they have the authority to speak on matters dealing in your specialty?
To: CholeraJoe
"Distribution is much trickier"Definitely. Even if a crop duster could be used, a judgement I don't think Frist is qualified to make, weather conditions, including winds and humidity, are critical variables which could render the whole effort a failure.
To: CholeraJoe
So, there's nothing to worry about? We can go back to sleep?
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