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re: Ebola Nurse in Maine Takes a Bike Ride - Cops Follow
Posted on 10/30/14 at 10:38 am to KCT
Posted on 10/30/14 at 10:38 am to KCT
quote:Maybe you don't know their names because they were medivac'd here, they didn't just return from service and start showing symptoms. If you are trying to imply that the two situations are the same then I can't help you.
Check your facts, mmcgrath. There's currently a healthcare worker with Ebola. Brantley also returned with the virus, and their have been others whose names I don't know.
quote:Yes we do. Some people with exposure.
The problem, mmcgrath, is that you don't know who will or will not catch the virus.
quote:"Limiting their contacts" is fine with me. Locking them up and limiting their contacts to zero when they aren't showing symptoms makes no sense.
Therefore, limiting their contacts for a 21day period seems like a wise move to me.
Posted on 10/30/14 at 12:02 pm to mmcgrath
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Limiting their contacts" is fine with me. Locking them up and limiting their contacts to zero when they aren't showing symptoms makes no sense.
Yes it does. Its pretty much step one in trying to control an epidemic. You typically can't control a breakout, you have to let it burn itself out through containment. Consider it a 21 day vacation.
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