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In reply to the discussion: Mr. Duncan knew he was exposed to Ebola. The more interesting question is [View all]alcibiades_mystery
(36,437 posts)11. The point of the OP is that he deliberately and deceitfully traveled to the US for treatment
since he knew he had been infected. That's the thrust and claim and argument of the OP.
If that was the case, he would have insisted on being treated the FIRST time he went to the hospital. He would not have left the hospital with a bottle of antibiotics. Who travels from Africa to Dallas to obtain treatment for a disease but then gives up when a hospital sends him home with some pills? It's a ludicrous proposition.
Besides, we know that he quit his job in early September in anticipation of the trip to the US, for which he had already obtained a travel visa. Weeks before his exposure. So the OP is simply false.
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Mr. Duncan knew he was exposed to Ebola. The more interesting question is [View all]
JimDandy
Oct 2014
OP
If that was the case he wouldn't have left the hospital the first time
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2014
#5
The point of the OP is that he deliberately and deceitfully traveled to the US for treatment
alcibiades_mystery
Oct 2014
#11
He couldn't have known he was infected. He certainly knew he had been exposed.
JimDandy
Oct 2014
#25
If he was thinking this clearly, then why did he wait two whole days after he got symptoms
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#7
Nobody should be allowed to leave the hotzones without 20+ days isolation first
seveneyes
Oct 2014
#10
As to when his trip was planned; he had to apply for a visa to travel to the US from Liberia
herding cats
Oct 2014
#13
all you have to do is read the ignorance and entitlement in some of the ebola threads here
librechik
Oct 2014
#16