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In reply to the discussion: Amber Vinson (nurse #2) called the CDC before she flew... she reported [View all]SoCalDem
(103,856 posts)115. Why did she think she was "special"?
and that is would be okay to expose her family/friends/fiance' to a possibly deadly disease?
That shows a serious disregard for the basic safety rules..
and may prevent her from ever being hired again as a nurse...anywhere...any time..
isolation (voluntary or mandatory) is:
isolation
[ahy-suh-ley-shuh n, is-uh-]
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noun
1.
an act or instance of isolating.
2.
the state of being isolated.
3.
the complete separation from others of a person suffering from contagious or infectious disease; quarantine.
Any hospital that receives an ebola patient must now provide rooms to the exposed people, pay to feed them, and continue their employment pay so they can stay current on bills....and they should also be reimbursed for any non-refundable travel arrangements that might be tempting them to tempt fate. Not many people can afford to lose money on those things, and may just go ahead and travel, hoping they are negative..
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Well if it was outside their criteria for worrying, then it was and that's that.
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#2
Not-so-covert attacks on the working class. Totally predictable in neo-fascist
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#91
Yes, don't blame the HCW if they don't want to care for these patients after this.
Yo_Mama
Oct 2014
#71
Inability to get story straight is also in line with the most advanced scientific thinking.
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2014
#106
Typical CYA bureaucrat, quick to blame the low-level ordinary working person rather than
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#94
If this is confirmed then this is a direct CDC failure. It could get nasty for the administration,
kelly1mm
Oct 2014
#5
They'll probably call for the Surgeon General they won't approve to resign next. nt
valerief
Oct 2014
#17
CDC has been getting many calls from idiots with no reason to believe they would have ebola
JI7
Oct 2014
#48
I would think that someone under voluntary isolation would have a specific CDC rep.'s contact info,
ecstatic
Oct 2014
#76
So you're saying that symptoms absolutely never begin with low grade fever?
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2014
#33
So you are saying that Strawmen will be the most popular toy this Christmas season?
FSogol
Oct 2014
#39
Black/white thinking, no, they don't. Often perhaps, but not always. So, how are you doing?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#58
A woman who had been a nurse in South Africa said nurses tending to ebola patients were
snagglepuss
Oct 2014
#43
In terms of concern about transmission - ANY fever, following contact with a known Ebola patient
Ms. Toad
Oct 2014
#51
According to this article, over 400 health care workers have contracted Ebola
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2014
#121
She was planning her wedding. The CDC told her it was OK to fly. She did due
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#98
"Excuse me Ms. Vinson, you say you were directly involved in Mr. Duncan's treatment? Okay..."
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2014
#23
Low grade fevers in people DIRECTLY involved in treating Ebola patients isn't a different
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2014
#35
Minus your direct contact with an Ebola patient, this post is meaningless. n/t
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2014
#81
I have no problems with your flying with a fever. I have MAJOR problems with her flying with one.
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2014
#104
Me too. My temp is usually below 98. If I get above 99, I definitely feel feverish.
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2014
#108
No clue. I'm betting though, that you have an idea about what might fix 'em. n/t
cherokeeprogressive
Oct 2014
#96
Wow, just wow. She displayed due diligence by calling the CDC and you'd still have her fined? My
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#101
If I have to outline the long-standing alliances between Democrats and labor in this country, then
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#139
Nope. According to doctors SHE and the CDC screwed up.. she was NOT safe to fly
davidn3600
Oct 2014
#72
I'm still waiting for somebody to explain why biosuits are deemed necessary at BSL-4 hospitals
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#86
I'm with you. I'm simply appalled at some of the blatant anti-worker comments
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#103
Thank you for the welcome. Those anti-nurse folks should stop to remember what happened
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#116
"due diligence"... seriously? A wedding is more important than maybe infecting own your family?
TerrapinFlyer
Oct 2014
#132
There were no travel restrictions on any HCW at the time, nor was there any
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#140
Oh, it most certainly is an anti-worker attitude. Who else is going to care for
KingCharlemagne
Oct 2014
#143