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A nurse without a fever and no symptoms has been treated, in her own words, as a criminal and will be held for 21 days. Good luck finding medical personnel to risk their lives on the front lines only to return to a mandatory quarantine. I for one hope that no one in NYC get sick and this treatment of medical heroes is called off. |
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It might be good for you....but for me it was terrifying. |
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I'm sorry. But with all due respect I disagree. Quarantines have successfully been used for decades to prevent the spread of disease, I.e., tuberculosis, etc. Actually the period of quarantine should be longer since research has demonstrated that 21 days only covers 88% of those exposed. |
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"Kaci Hickox, a nurse under mandatory quarantine for Ebola monitoring in New Jersey, sent CNN this image of the tent where she is being isolated in a New Jersey Hospital on Sunday, October 26. Hospital officials told CNN the indoor tent is in a climate-controlled extended-care facility adjacent to the hospital." This text shows up in the first still photo under the Story Highlights on the left side. It does sound awful for her, but this says she does have heat and the tent is in a building. Quarantined nurse slams state Ebola policy - CNN.com |
IMHO, the very best thing that could be done is to CLOSE ALL BORDERS to non US citizens, period. All the prevention being done is not as effective as closing borders. There are way too many breaks in protocol, precautions, and treatment and screening is not consistent. Like someone posted, it would still be very easy for someone with ebola to slip through the cracks when entering the US through the many "screening areas" because of the lack of training, knowledge, and supplies needed to immediately quarantine an infected individual-assuming that they were even correctly identified. Without proper education, PROPER quarantine areas, and stopping the threat in general, we could be in for one of the worst health crisis our generation has ever seen. It could be likened to Ebola being 1 single match, and this country being covered with nothing but dry wood. And no, I am not being an alarmist, but this country needs to be pro-active to not letting this disease get out of control.
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It's interesting how, on the same day NJ and NY governors decided to have the mandatory quarantine of returning workers from ebola hot zones, the Obama administration and CDC were considering the very same thing:
By David Martosko, Us Political Editor for MailOnline and Reuters Published: 20:21 GMT, 24 October 2014 | Updated: 21:33 GMT, 24 October 2014 The Obama administration is considering imposing a forced quarantine on healthcare workers who return to the United States from the Ebola hot zone of West Africa, after a New York doctor who treated patients there tested positive for the virus on Thursday. |
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She is getting a lawyer Quarantined Nurse Kaci Hickox Calls Her Treatment 'Inhumane', Criticizes Chris Christie |
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White House Presses States To End Ebola Quarantine: Report This white house doesn't like it when states do things they think should be done by the feds. |
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Yet the largest study of the current outbreak found that in nearly 13% of "confirmed and probable" cases in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and elsewhere, those infected did not have fevers.Ebola research: Fever not a surefire sign of infection - LA Times |
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