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In reply to the discussion: Should Center for Disease Control (CDC) Director Tom Frieden Be Fired? [View all]kiranon
(1,742 posts)23. Agree. There is no perfect procedure. There is no guarantee that
Ebola would not come to the US no matter how much anyone tried to "close the borders" - which is not possible anyway. Unless locked in, there is no way someone for whatever reason won't slip out of quarantine. Those locked in with them may not follow the protocol because people make mistakes or aren't all as careful as they needed to be. If I have learned anything in life, it is that mistakes happen and avoiding disaster isn't always possible - there are too many variables in the equation of life. Blame is never the answer - taking immediate action to fix the situation and move on is.
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Should Center for Disease Control (CDC) Director Tom Frieden Be Fired? [View all]
erpowers
Oct 2014
OP
I think he should go. He had WAYYYY too much faith in regular hospitals' ability to
TwilightGardener
Oct 2014
#1
WTF? So the head of the CDC should do what exactly? Inspect every single hospital in the USA?
KittyWampus
Oct 2014
#11
Duncan should have been removed from that hospital ASAP and send into one of the 4 hospitals
LisaL
Oct 2014
#3
You repeatedly spout the same crap over and over. It isn't the CDC's fault that HOSPITALS
KittyWampus
Oct 2014
#10
The hospital administrators and the Republican CDC budget-cutting Congress should be fired
sketchy
Oct 2014
#5
No. But every hospital administrator in the country who has dropped the ball and failed to get their
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#6
Yes. Immediately and concurrent with the firing of the hospital administrator.
DisgustipatedinCA
Oct 2014
#9
Second Ebola patient flew from Cleveland to Dallas the day before she showed up in the hospital.
LisaL
Oct 2014
#12
No, it's fine and dandy to travel all over the country while infected with Ebola.
LisaL
Oct 2014
#20
Per CDC director, this woman wasn't supposed to have been traveling on commercial airline.
LisaL
Oct 2014
#40
Of course you don't....then you wouldn't have anything to be outraged about!
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2014
#106
That may well be so....and I keep saying over and over....we have to take into account...
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2014
#108
The Executive in her city, county, state and nationally all have inherent police power for quarantin
AngryAmish
Oct 2014
#99
Then maybe we should consider turning efforts to keep ebola OUT in the first place, up to "11"
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#118
When bedside nurses say, as a group, "we are not prepared for this", someone best
TwilightGardener
Oct 2014
#25
I agree. The CDC has been telling us for months that "we're ready for ebola".
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#114
They've even said themselves that they've "dropped the ball", now, twice I think.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#112
Yes, but this is a national concern. If that hospital was the only thing standing in between
apples and oranges
Oct 2014
#50
Or maybe we could have done what some of us have been saying for months, and restrict entry to
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#113
Yes. I could have done a better job, quite frankly. He can be a spokesperson
apples and oranges
Oct 2014
#49