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In reply to the discussion: Why can't these health care workers who've been exposed to Ebola just wait 21 days? [View all]polichick
(37,626 posts)143. MUST I? Too funny...
No doubt we'll have to consider situations as they arise. Different countries, different conditions. Different hospitals, different conditions. Obviously, health and state officials will make the call as they see fit - and citizens can go to the courts if they choose.
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Why can't these health care workers who've been exposed to Ebola just wait 21 days? [View all]
woolldog
Oct 2014
OP
can you take a 21 day unpaid vacation with no flush toilet and no shower, from life?
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#1
Cuomo said they would pay this for anyone whose employer didn't pay. Every governor should do this.
pnwmom
Oct 2014
#8
as i said. i am fiscally ok, and i still could not walk away from life for 21 days. i hope they get
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#10
no. nothing extraordinary. nothing. automatic 21 day isolation is pure hysteria.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#32
Actually it wasn't, but seeing your name on the screen may have predisposed me to
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2014
#58
Are you advocating all medical staff and supporting roles dealing with Ebola be isolated 21 days?
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#80
so, at the end of a shift, we put our u.s. workers on a 21 day time out? paid of course. nt
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#99
why should u.s. medical worker merely get monitoring, yet the demand for oversea workers be isolated
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#120
i thought that had been your position all the way thru this. you are not siding with governors
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#129
we HAVE to do reasonable. we just have to, to be successful. bottom line. in ALL crisis. fatigued ?
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#190
you and i both get what i am saying. we disagree. but, not playing fuckin game, with people i
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#193
$ is not the only demand wth a persons life. some of us have obligations and responsibilities that
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#97
Many of these health workers are returning home from volunteering for months at a time in Africa
woolldog
Oct 2014
#101
are we locking up our medical staff, supportive roles here in the u.s. too? or just... those people?
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#102
Ya, so? Why just them? Why not u.s. Staff working on Ebola? Is Africa Ebola more scary than u.s. Ebo
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#108
I don't know. Since I've been unemployed (by choice), there are weeks I hardly
TwilightGardener
Oct 2014
#2
How about if they show symptoms they get help since they are not contagious before then?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#23
Of course they couldn't possibly be contagious even for a few hours before...
polichick
Oct 2014
#35
they KNOW they got it attening DYING ebola victims. specifically how and when may be up in the air.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#57
I'm not disagreeing with you, but maybe you can answer something for me: why are they unable to
Stardust
Oct 2014
#164
According to MSF's protocols, which CDC has based theirs on, negligible threat....
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#50
Not only that but they have some pretty unique funeral rituals that has spread the disease there too
VanillaRhapsody
Oct 2014
#86
Did he puke and shit all over everything and everyone he came in contact with?
notadmblnd
Oct 2014
#77
He didn't appear sick either - until he did. It's not "panic" - it's support...
polichick
Oct 2014
#92
Due process. Who else should be detained without being a threat and without due process?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#24
I'm sorry you have poor reading comprehension. I'm not frightened in the least.
WinkyDink
Oct 2014
#68
You try to put me in a box without due process, based on fear rather than facts, and we
AtheistCrusader
Oct 2014
#61
That's the craziest thing I've heard on a day when I've heard a lot of crazy things! Nt
adigal
Oct 2014
#49
The labeling of alternate opinions as "hysteria" is what I find staggering.
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2014
#118
you are advocating locking up healthy people and you do not see the hysteria in that?
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#130
if you advocate for one, you MUST advocate the other. so, do we isolate after every shift?
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#142
health has made the call. its the greedy fearmongering state officials ignoring the health official
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#147
in all your reason, are you advocating locking up the medical staff in the u.s. caring for ebola
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#131
Did you know they have been coming back for the last 5 months with nary a word until MrDuncan?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#12
For all the people talking about returning to jobs, no health care setting
TwilightGardener
Oct 2014
#15
And what does that have to do with being detained at home, not being able to go out?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#25
Er...you must have missed all the previous health care workers who don't
TwilightGardener
Oct 2014
#18
Personally I find it deeply troubling that so many people view a public health issue...
Spider Jerusalem
Oct 2014
#26
As someone pointed out upthread, they have been coming back for five months with no infections
Fumesucker
Oct 2014
#34
Dr Spencer is one HCW out of many who have been returning trouble free for months
riderinthestorm
Oct 2014
#74
Science has shown that they are not infectious before showing symptoms. Yes, detain those who ARE
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#37
Seriously, how dare anyone protest being held without due process, without being a threat!!!11111
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#40
ryan white. pure hysteria, not scientifically or factually needed. self monitoring 100% SUCCESSFUL
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#44
Had an Ebola scare here in my city. Hospital cleared out and sent to other hospital.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#83
U.s. Medical team dealing with Ebola. Quarantine with pay 21 days. Your call, lock them up in hospit
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#112
It's not my call, and that's not a policy that anyone is contemplating. n/t
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2014
#117
why? why is it not contemplated? that merely means we are ignorant hypocrites. if it is so dire
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#121
you argue medical staff from abroad should be locked up and no opinion about u.s. worker.
seabeyond
Oct 2014
#128
Why don't all the people bitching and moaning about healthcare workers volunteering their vacations
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#111
Unless somebody is symptomatic, they are not contagious. And just because the Daily Mail claims,
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#138
They are highly trained, highly motivated, high principled professionals
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#153
the fears of the many, irrational though they may be, outweigh the rights of the one?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#221
yup. the court order came today and she's back to what she was already doing
magical thyme
Nov 2014
#235
Continue what she was doing, no need to isolate her or restrict her movements.
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#237
Are you saying don't do what is needed to stop the spread, instead what is needed to stop the fear?
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#211
" A couple weeks of extra time spent inside one's home is not a terrible price to pay for resolution
KMOD
Oct 2014
#219
Hold someone captive to alleviate the unfounded fears of others? Fail big time. Educate people
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#220
WHO IS GOING TO PAY THEIR BILLS? They have already VOLENTEER their time and skills for what
diabeticman
Oct 2014
#141
NO, it is not! and some of these health care workers have gone months ago and come back and
diabeticman
Oct 2014
#182
In all respect, we quarantined astronauts when they returned from the moon
liberal N proud
Oct 2014
#176
How else should we punish people who risk their lives to stop this disease?
Warren Stupidity
Oct 2014
#177
gee, why would anyone object to going to prison for 3 weeks for no good reason?
unblock
Oct 2014
#179
Yes, if anything characterizes a health care worker who risks his or her own life for ebola patients
merrily
Oct 2014
#226