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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Umm speak for yourself. Maybe you don't know people from Africa or don't have friends that are traveling there as we do so you are not concerned. However, I have friends and my children have classmates that are traveling to the region this Summer and yes, I am concerned. This is DC you know. It is a very international city. It is a normal concern. [/quote] If people are traveling specifically to take care of the ill, then you may have reason to be concerned. Are high school private schooled children being sent over to West Africa to nurse those sick with Ebola? If they have contact with diarrhea, blood, or vomit of those sick with Ebola, then yes, they should be sure that they themselves are not bleeding, vomiting, or defecating on your own children. Otherwise, this really isn't something that need concern you very much. Very few private schools in this area allow exchange of bodily fluids from severely ill people to happen on school property. [/quote]
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