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Originally Posted by cologal
If you don't believe him then find 1 case of Ebola which was transmitted through the air.
Would you rather the CDC keep using a protocol that puts medical personnel in danger or change the protocol to reduce risk?
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Here is what I want. Too much, too early,but the too early part is slipping away.
Here is the dilemma for me. At the critical time, WHEN a person begins shedding viruses, when he becomes contagious, when he may put his hand to his mouth and carry the saliva to a towel dispenser or a theatre seat, I want to have SOMEONE who completely understands when that happens and how that happens and protects all of us from it.
I know I am not the only mom who TRIED to keep one kid from infecting another. For me, I had one kid who was born with congenital heart malformations and when she was little the risk factor for surgery had not dropped to a level to be safe yet. We had to keep her alive until it did. When she got a cold, it became pneumonia and she was hospitalized and terrified, because that was
BEFORE parents were allowed to stay with their hospitalized kids 24/7.
SO I used all of my intelligence in keeping Helene safe from her sister, Typhoid Mary, and it didn't work.
So I am have panic programmed into me about this whole issue, and I don't want a lawyer telling me how to feel.