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In reply to the discussion: Dallas Nurse Infected With Ebola to Be Transferred to NIH [View all]Tweedy
(1,284 posts)For two days, this hospital did not follow protocols. The cdc was not informed during those two days. The cdc obviously was not informed when Mr. Duncan was sent home. The cdc has no authority to force a hospital to do anything. This hospital did have a seminar, per cdc guidelines, but it was apparently subpar. The cdc's protocols have worked. Yes, the cdc changes their protocols based on changing info. Nonetheless, other hospitals using the protocols have not had infected health care workers. The cdc is not a hospital. It has no authority to order anyone to even read guidelines. These are the men and women who have stopped Ebola and other outbreaks in the past all over the world. What the cdc does is amazing, brave and necessary. Can we accept though that the cdc cannot, and should not, be expected to be omnipotent?