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Originally Posted by janmcn
Whatever happened to the 200 plus residents of Ohio who were under quarantine after the nurse visited there? Have they been cleared yet? Have any of them developed the disease? Hopefully no snowbirds from Ohio will return to The Villages and start slobbering all over people.
What is plan B if Doctors Without Borders pulls their staff out of these West Africa countries?
Doctors Without Borders slams N.J.'s treatment of Ebola nurse | NJ.com
IMO, an airplane should be chartered to take this young nurse home as soon as she can safely be moved. When she became quarantined, she did not give up her right to free speech. The governor did not think this event was serious enough to stick around NJ.
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In Ohio they are still under watch..
http://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/i...o_3_quara.html
As for YOUR wonderful young nurse....Now she has used her right to "lawyer up".
BTW....Nigeria, who has had a much bigger problem with Ebola has a similar problem, a nurse breaking quarantine.
This is how they handled it.
http://saharareporters.com/2014/08/1...cial-ambulance
AN OUNCE of PREVENTION is worth a pound of CURE.
It is better to be safe than sorry.
I am hoping, literally PRAYING for all the people who think we are being way too over cautious to be RIGHT.