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I'm taking it pretty lightly.
You should be.
To critique the irresponsible policy of allowing unfettered travel out of West Africa to the heart lands would require you to bad mouth Obama.
And the Government. Hell, did you hear Matt lauers interview with the head of the CDC ?
Jesus H !
I wonder what those 3000 service Men are thinking right about now ? They're headed to ground zero by a incompetent administration.
You should be.
To critique the irresponsible policy of allowing unfettered travel out of West Africa to the heart lands would require you to bad mouth Obama.
And the Government. Hell, did you hear Matt lauers interview with the head of the CDC ?
Jesus H !
I wonder what those 3000 service Men are thinking right about now ? They're headed to ground zero by a incompetent administration.
Not too worried. Their in quarantine. Not too worried.
One would expect that since it's not a usual issue here.
Not something to panic about, they've got time.
Mass hysteria is lame.
Not too worried. Their in quarantine. Not too worried.
No one is talking about mass hysteria, people are talking about being prepared for the worst and hope it never happens.
Naturally the CDC and the Fed doesn't want to start a wide spread panic
Too bad the conservatives in Congress cut the CDC's budget. Maybe those extra hundred of millions could be used for equipment and training.
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I am betting the flu will kill lots more people in US than Ebola. Got your flu shot yet?
If it is only spread via contact with bodily fluids, and assuming that it is not an airborne contagion, then nurses should be adequately prepared to deal with ebola. Universal precautions should manage the spread adequately, assuming that medical personnel actually abide by them. My question would concern whether or not we're getting accurate information regarding transmission.
'Boots on the ground' in West Africa to fight a disease? The world has become a very strange place.Heya Fenton. :2wave: That's been up to 4k troops now. Admiral Kirby says they'll naturally will be assessing at all times.
'Boots on the ground' in West Africa to fight a disease? The world has become a very strange place.
Not too worried. Their in quarantine. Not too worried.
Those boots are not infantry. They're engineers (to build field hospitals), doctors, nurses and epidemiologists. Those are military people doing what they signed up to do.
You should be.
To critique the irresponsible policy of allowing unfettered travel out of West Africa to the heart lands would require you to bad mouth Obama.
And the Government. Hell, did you hear Matt lauers interview with the head of the CDC ?
Jesus H !
I wonder what those 3000 service Men are thinking right about now ? They're headed to ground zero by a incompetent administration.
'Boots on the ground' in West Africa to fight a disease? The world has become a very strange place.
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