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In reply to the discussion: Dallas Nurse Infected With Ebola to Be Transferred to NIH [View all]MineralMan
(151,282 posts)8. Maybe you should have gone to that department's website
instead of Twitter. Here's my state's (MN) page on Ebola. They seem to have plenty of information there.
http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/vhf/index.html
Twitter is not really a good source of information, I think. There are much better resources for serious issues.
ETA: It seems you're also from Minnesota. Why use Twitter as an information source? We have an excellent state Department of Health, and they have an excellent website, full of useful information. Twitter is for pithy sayings and jokes. If you want information, modify your search and go to real websites.
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We need our states to regulate our hospitals to make certain our hospitals are prepared
Tweedy
Oct 2014
#2
Knowing how hospitals work, this is mostly on the attending physician, imo.
TexasMommaWithAHat
Oct 2014
#59
He did not lie to the TEXAS hospital who sent him home, sentencing him to death.
notrightatall
Oct 2014
#34
As he stated on his deathbed, he thought he was helping a woman who might be having
Luminous Animal
Oct 2014
#52
Good. IMHO her life was at risk in TH Pres. They are not capable of safely treating Ebola cases.
kestrel91316
Oct 2014
#29
Not only that, didn't he take a foreign trip as all this shite was hitting the fan?
JCMach1
Oct 2014
#67
All the US patients survived who were given transfusions containing the Ebola antigen
JimDandy
Oct 2014
#63