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In reply to the discussion: 2nd nurse with Ebola called CDC before boarding flight [View all]SoapBox
(18,791 posts)27. THAT would be something that I would love to hear...
Something seems wrong with her story.
I've some questions...
She called the CDC after she had already traveled to Cleveland...when exactly did she start feeling badly?
She supposedly called the CDC several times (repeatedly)...who did she speak with? Did she ask for a supervisor or someone higher up? Exactly how many calls and when?
She was given the ok to travel...did she repeatedly tell them that she had cared for Duncan?
There is plenty of blame to go around.
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Why would she call CDC about low grade fever if she failed to mention she treated
LisaL
Oct 2014
#21
Wasn't everyone saying that this is not a huge deal, just use your universal contact precautions
eilen
Oct 2014
#46
That's it. No more travel from Texas to America until they implement Medicare expansion
BlueStreak
Oct 2014
#10
What is the standard piece of advice if you think you have the flu. or a bad cold?
AngryOldDem
Oct 2014
#13