Yes and thats the same fool that went to a crowded bowling alley when he was sick the day before he admitted himself. Originally Posted by macbeth1000I don't get it.. the doctor had been to Guinea to treat Ebola patients under the doctors without borders program.. educated man, a doctor at age 33, speaks 5 languages allegedly.. had been checking his temp twice a day, comes down with high fever.
I don't get it.. the doctor had been to Guinea to treat Ebola patients under the doctors without borders program.. educated man, a doctor at age 33, speaks 5 languages allegedly.. had been checking his temp twice a day, comes down with high fever.Even today, NBC national news didnt go all out about reporting the NY ebola case with a lengthy news coverage. I am starting to think that the government must have told the news outlets to relax their coverage so as to not create fear and given how dense NY is, I think this is understandable. If anyone from the bowling alley were to get it, just imagine how easy it would be to transmit.
then he decides to go E-Bowling the next day?! the nurse at Emory, who flew here from Ohio after contracting symptoms was foolish.. then her Mom decides to fly here to "be with" her daughter?! of course, the nurse (Vinson) was already quarantined, and Mom was immediately quarantined after arrival here.. how does one fix stupid?
btw, the media has been conspicuously silent about nurse Pham's boyfriend... they talk about that damn dog Bentley constantly, not a word about the boyfriend.. Originally Posted by Chung Tran
Yes and thats the same fool that went to a crowded bowling alley when he was sick the day before he admitted himself. I guess NY has Ebola at this point because he isnt going to be the only one.Your chronology is wrong. He developed a fever AFTER he went bowling, not before. He went bowling Wednesday night. H had the fever at 11 a.m. Thursday. Yes, he felt a bit under the weather Thursday evening, but had no fever then, or at any time on Wednesday. I strongly suspect that there will be no other cases in NY, unless they are hospital acquired infections. And frankly, I doubt NYC will have any of those because 1) they have benefited from Dallas' experience, and 2) it's NY, so they have prepared much more extensively and have much more experience treating diseases that are more infectious that Ebola.
I think this guy needs to be sued if someone else gets this disease from that bowling alley because he was highly negligent. Total disregard for other peoples safety - this is more evident than the guy that flew into dallas Originally Posted by macbeth1000