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In reply to the discussion: Already they are blaming the victim in the New York Ebola case.... Dr Spencer [View all]greatlaurel
(2,020 posts)24. Your facts appear incorrect. The experts at the news conference did not say that.
The press conference was covered live by MSNBC, so that seems to me to be the latest and most credible information. The brave and dedicated health care workers do not need to be attacked by people who have no idea about what they are doing. Seems to me the good doctor was following the MSF protocol.
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Already they are blaming the victim in the New York Ebola case.... Dr Spencer [View all]
diabeticman
Oct 2014
OP
He did what he was supposed to and I wish the best for him and his girlfriend.
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#1
He got a fever today and got into the hospital 2 hours. He was NOT a threat before.
diabeticman
Oct 2014
#4
His temp was 100.3, not 103. Transcription error compounded by media feeding frenzy.
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#62
As someone exposed to Liberia, he was supposed to be under observation for 21 days,
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#19
He started to feel "sluggish"on Tuesday, and that was too many days after his flight
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#23
And he's no doubt heard plenty of medical histories that began with fatigue as the first symptom. nt
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#35
I see no evidence that Dr. Spencer acted irresponsibly. He isolated himself when he got a fever and
greatlaurel
Oct 2014
#6
I am interested in making sure that people understand that they when they have been exposed,
Ms. Toad
Oct 2014
#10
Your facts appear incorrect. The experts at the news conference did not say that.
greatlaurel
Oct 2014
#24
Well, I do not think I used any vulgarities, but I did watch the news conference where the facts
greatlaurel
Oct 2014
#36
You mean do like he did? Isolate, call authorities when symptoms started, detailing his travels?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#7
I think we are going in circles here. I am done, will wait to see what is released tomorrow.
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#26
He didn't isolate himself on Wednesday. He took a subway around the city Wednesday night
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#28
There seem to be conflicting accounts on different media sources. I am done for tonight, will wait
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#29
Just starting Du today, did you see this? Temp was 100.3, not 103, "transcription error"
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#61
Indeed. He called before his temp got to CDC recommended level, good for him.
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#65
I agree. I think there is a natural tendency for people to go into denial at first, because
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#39
I think anyone who has contact with ebola patients needs to be super careful for 3 weeks.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#38
Actually as an MD he'd know there were many things that might have made him feel ill
HereSince1628
Oct 2014
#47
100.3, not 103, new report about "transcription error" of his actual temp. oops
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#63
My Wife throw more gutter balls than that... So does that mean she has ebola too?
diabeticman
Oct 2014
#51
The fatigue could have been the result of jet lag. IT IS THE FEVER that is the FIRST symptom of
diabeticman
Oct 2014
#54