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In reply to the discussion: To All the A**holes who are Insulting the Flying Ebola Nurse: Shut Your F***ing Faces. [View all]KitSileya
(4,035 posts)Typhoid Mary didn't think the quarantine laid down on her was fair, but those put into danger because of her was pretty relieved when she was forced to live on that island.
A nurse should know better. Doesn't matter if the rise of temperature is caused by ovulation, or stress or whatever - if you are a nurse, and have been at risk of contamination, and what's more, a colleague of yours, who cared for the same patient at about the same time, managed to get infected, you don't fly if your temperature rises. You don't leave your place of residence, you wait to see if your fever rises further, and as you wait, you alert your employer, and the CDC that you may be a second victim. A health care worker should know this, and should have done it. If it turns out that she infected someone else because of this, she should be stripped of her nursing license. As it is, if she survives, and no one else gets infected, she should have to face a board of inquiry, alongside her employer, and the person at the CDC that gave her the go ahead to fly.